Wednesday, October 24, 2007

funny girl

Stephen and I were talking the other night about all of the things Kate does that make us laugh and realized that we need to leave some sort of record of it all. So, since it turns out that I'm an absolute failure at scrap books, we're using this particular post to help us remember those adorable quirks of our baby girl years down the road. It's a little late, and our brains are a little fried from the paint fumes, so this will be a work in progress. Enjoy!
  • Rather than answering "yes" or "okay" to a question, Kate opts for the more formal "I do." For example: "Kate, do you want to eat dinner?" "I do."
  • We've probably mentioned Kate's attachment to bear and blankie somewhere on this blog, but now that she's in her big girl bed, her love for bear is even clearer. Every night (and I seriously mean every night), this is the conversation we have with Kate:

after reading, singing, and praying:

Kate: (whispers) Bed!

Dad: Okay, you want to get in the bed?

Kate: Cov? (in Kate-language, this means "Please cover me.")

Dad: Yeah, I'll cover you.

Kate: Bear cov?

Dad: Yeah, I'll cover bear, too.

Kate: giggle, giggle

Ammendment: Stephen just reminded me that Kate asks to sing every night, but never asks to pray.

  • Kate's one and only dance move: to run in circles until she's too dizzy to stand up.
  • I think this one is adorable. Kate truly believes that her daddy can fix anything. Yesterday, for example, one of the kitchen drawers was sticking and I couldn't close it. As soon as Kate noticed it she said, "Uh oh....daddy fix?"
  • No matter where we're going, Kate announces (not always at the appropriate time), "We're here!"
  • I'm not sure which side of the family she takes this from, but our girl has a healthy appetite. We'll eat breakfast, and not 20 minutes later, she's pulling at my PJ's. "Mommy, I eat again!"
  • Kate always insists on "five mints" (five minutes) when we tell her it's time to do something, anything, really. What makes it adorable and really difficult to argue with is the way she says it. She holds up all five fingers and says "fiiiiiiiiive mints." How can you say no to that?
  • Lately, Kate has started responding to most of what we say with "Huh?" and a confused look on her face. We've noticed that she's especially prone to do this when we're asking her to do something she'd rather not do. For example, I might say "Kate, pick up your crayons please," and she'll look at me with a look of complete confusion and say "HUH?"
  • The last few weeks have been especially trying at bed time. Not sure what happened there, but it's not at all unusual these days for Kate to get up and knock on her door in the middle of the night. There's not much cute about that, except that when she knocks, she groggily (a word?) says "knock, knock, knock."
  • I hesitate to share this one because I know that teenage Kate will be mortified, but...what the heck. The other day as we were out and about, Kate started pooting. We all found it to be a little amusing and starting laughing. Apparently, Kate thought it best to make the most of the moment and began singing what we now call "The Pootin' Song." It's pretty simple: "I pootin', I pootin', I pootin'." Hilarious.

2 Comments:

At 9:45 AM, Blogger Christie said...

Kate is getting so big!!! I love how little girls just adore their daddies. Your post made me realize that I should be writing all these things down so I don't forget.
I have a little something to send to you--can you send me your address? My email is christiebreland@hotmail.com.
By the way, you look adorable! :)

 
At 7:50 PM, Blogger Erin said...

HI! You don't know me, but I know Stephen from college ... I'm not sure how I came across your blog but it was fun reading about your family. You asked visitors to leave a comment so... so here ya go. :) Your family is beautiful and congrats on Burton #2. Tell Stephen I said HI. (Erin Smith)

 

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