We've had a few dish casualties in the last week. One of them was Emily. Our 32-month-old was busy clearing her cereal bowl from the table. Without being instructed, she took the bowl and began scraping the leftovers into the garbage. Apparently, holding a spoon and a bowl and scraping was too much for her. But she was very cute and helpful. **
Through some instruction and a lot of observing, Annika has really gotten the hang of the Food pyramid—and not Bart Simpson’s version. A couple weeks ago, she made lunch for her and Lauren. It was 12:03 (past lunchtime) and I was laying down with Emily in my room. So Annika made lunch on her own: Poptarts (one for her and one for Lauren), a slice of American cheese, some cuts of salami, champagne grapes and juice. And pudding for dessert—which was set waaay down the table so they could eat it when they were done. I was impressed! All food groups were represented if you count poptart as a grain... **
This morning, Lauren was telling me a story about something that happened yesterday...you know, "the next day backward." **
Annika and Lauren have officially been given chores. Lauren's job is to clear the extra dishes from the table after dinner. Annika's job is to fill and empty the dishwasher. She was much put out by this, declaring instantly that it was boooring. We began her training in three nights ago. The first night went very slowly as I explained the best way to fit each dish in the washer to maximize use of the space. The second night went better, but Annika was still much put out. Tonight, however, she convinced Lauren it would be a great idea if they shared chores. So she needed to now train Lauren in. We got some of it on video. Annika did a great job of explaining things step by step. When she got to the part about how the dishes got washed, she pointed to the water supply in the bottom of the dishwasher and said, "that is so cool" with enthusiasm. Apparently, on-the-job training creates more enthusiasm for those doing the job as well.
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Here is some video of Megan praying. If you watch carefully, you'll notice she folds her hands, too. So fun!
We've been packing up boxes from time to time to put in storage in preparation for our move. Emily is our "little helper."
Annika entered a candy contest where you sing a song about candy to enter (see last blog entry for video). She didn't win, but the candy company sent her a goody basket which should arrive tomorrow. Anyway, the original idea was for Annika, Lauren and cousin Raegan to sing Good Ship Lollipop together. This video shows why that didn't happen..."Mommy, I need to...oh, look! a squirrel!"
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