Just a few things the girls are doing or saying or singing right now...
Sophia will often sing (or shout at the top of her lungs) this funny song she learned at Sharon's:
"Tarzan, the monkey man, swinging on a rubber band, bumped into Superman, and knocked him in the garbage can!"
Madeline has learned it too and enjoys singing along with her sister. Sometimes, Sophia shouts this over and over as she swings in the back yard.
The girls love watching The Care Bears. It's practically the only thing they want to watch these days. Even Madeline asks for it now. There's a selection of about 8 or 10 Care Bears shows on
"Treehouse-On-Demand", and so we always have to read the list of show names to Sophia and then she picks one (very often the same one, of course).
Lately, the bedtime books of choice are from a series called "National Geographic Books for Young Explorers" from the 1970s. We purchased this set of 26 books at a garage sale for $25.00. Sophia will choose three of the books (such as Honeybees, Dinosaurs, Wonders of the Desert World) and then I read five or six pages from each book to Sophia and Madeline before bed. A series of Usborne First Encyclopedias of Science, Space, etc. (given to the girls by Laurel) are also favourites. The girls love these educational books and I'm learning a bunch of things I didn't know before!
Sophia has gone crazy with her clothes. Well, it's driving us crazy anyway. She wants to pick out her own clothes now and she only wants to wear certain things (and she'll have a fit if what she wants is in the wash). She also changes her clothes two or three times a day on days when we're at home. This is all new for Sophia and us. I know many girls get choosy about their clothes earlier (e.g., only pink or only dresses), but we're not used to this!
Madeline's language skills and vocabulary are really great, like the other day she asked me, "Why you eating in the car?" (I think that's pretty good for 30 months.) There are a couple of thing she says often that are really cute too... When she wants a push in a swing, Madeline always says "big high" or "I want big high". And whenever we talk about going somewhere or doing something, Madeline tilts her head, puts her hand on her chest, and asks, "and me?" in her cute little voice.
Added July 20: The girls love to watch for flowers wherever we drive in the city, especially on the way home from Sharon's. They shout "flowers!" every time they see some on their side. I'll help them too by alerting each of them to flowers that are coming up on their side of the van. It's great except occasionally when Sophia thinks Madeline is seeing more flowers on her side. Sometimes I take a little detour on the way home so they can spot new flowers on different streets.
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