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Let's talk about Emma's birthday. What a full, busy, eventful day. Both sets of grandparents were there, many others from Patricks family, most of Emma's friends, new friends from our neighborhood plus a friend from Winnipeg who happened to be a few hours away for work. We got all the food done but not all of it out, it was much less organized than I hoped it would be and it was missing a few things I was looking forward to, BUT. It was a very special day bringing everyone together to wish Emma a happy birthday. She got her own slice of the cake (we usually share one) made a new friend, and felt the love from all around her. Thanks to everyone, near and far, who was a part of it!
And now some stuff as a Two or just-about-two year-old.
Emma's new make-believe game that she brings everywhere is to have a bug in her hand. I was surprised by how in depth her imagination was this weekend, at the poolside of my parents hotel in Tarrytown. Emma scooped up a bee from the water then laid it down on a towel. She said the bee was shaking off the water! Then she scooped up a worm.
..which was wiggling, see? She also brings over imaginary ants to read Effie, a story about an ant with a thunderous voice. She shows me bugs and lizards and turtles she has in her cupped hand pretty often. Very cute
Meeting a neighbors cat at a friends house. Not our friends cat but potential friends for Emma, as all animals are.
Testing out her new tempera paint sticks from our friends Helen and Millie. They're so smooth on paper, easy for her to open and close without assistance and virtually mess-free. So this mama is sold!
And from this morning, Emma sitting in 'meadow flowers' trying to eat them like the friendly cow in a poem we read often. Emma recalls what must be hundreds of poems and stories in her play and has a deep interest in new vocabulary, characters, themes, and the all sorts of ideas portrayed through writing. Reading and recreating books is one of our favorite things to do. I will post next about her favorite books and the ways she lives them.
One last thing before signing off here and getting to work during Emma's nap.. Yesterday I was able to make a very special duvet and cover for Emma, as she has a new room and needed her own blanket to go with it. The fabric we picked out at Joanne's, it took a few simple stitches and some snaps and it was completed in two hours.
And here it is in use:
I think it did the trick, because Emma slept through the night in her new room until I woke her the next morning, for the first time. My big girl!
(And I slept pretty well, too ;-))
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