The kids are changing so much and doing such funny things I thought I would try to post them all in a "quick" update. I don't want to forget all the things I think won't!
So here is an update on the three kids we adore:
So here is an update on the three kids we adore:
Sophie walked past me in our laundry room on her way to the backyard one Sunday afternoon carrying a blanket and pillow. Curious, I asked, "Where are you going?" She looked over her shoulder at me and with a toss of her head said, "Oh, just laying out." It totally cracked me up. Where did she learn that? I can guarantee it was not from me (or Brian)!
I squished a bug on our front porch and she got mad at me for doing so and said, "MOM! Whenever you kill one of God's creatures it is killing part of His nature."
For some unknown reason Sophie has labeled the right side of her body her "girl side" and the left side of her body her "boy side". I don't know that I should guess why this is so.... but I think it's because she is right-handed so her right side is her good side and thus labeled the "girl side". While her left side is inferior - obviously the boy side. :) When we snuggle she likes me to be next to her "girl side". Silly Soph.
She likes to make dog-like faces with her hands (you know how you touch the two middle fingers to your thumb...) She has named these two "Bounce". So naturally she has a "girl Bounce" on her right hand, and a "boy Bounce" on her left hand. The two "Bounce's" are often having conversations at night while she is trying to sleep.
This all seems so much weirder as I'm writing it than it really is...
She has always had a hard time falling asleep (or maybe we trained her that way!) But she is in bed at 8pm and rarely falls asleep before 930. We tried bumping back bedtime but she is just awake even later. She just takes a while to wind down. Just like her mom!
She's a sweetheart.
For some unknown reason Sophie has labeled the right side of her body her "girl side" and the left side of her body her "boy side". I don't know that I should guess why this is so.... but I think it's because she is right-handed so her right side is her good side and thus labeled the "girl side". While her left side is inferior - obviously the boy side. :) When we snuggle she likes me to be next to her "girl side". Silly Soph.
She likes to make dog-like faces with her hands (you know how you touch the two middle fingers to your thumb...) She has named these two "Bounce". So naturally she has a "girl Bounce" on her right hand, and a "boy Bounce" on her left hand. The two "Bounce's" are often having conversations at night while she is trying to sleep.
This all seems so much weirder as I'm writing it than it really is...
She has always had a hard time falling asleep (or maybe we trained her that way!) But she is in bed at 8pm and rarely falls asleep before 930. We tried bumping back bedtime but she is just awake even later. She just takes a while to wind down. Just like her mom!
She's a sweetheart.
Nora will be 4 this summer and I think 4 is the age where kids start to seem so much older. Three year olds are still little to me - but 4 is official big kid age. Nora's imagination is still running wild and she now has an imaginary friend named "Cotton Candy" who lives in Colorado by Naunie. In case you were wondering; Cotton Candy has blue hair, is 23 years old and is hosting a "concert" at her house where Nora will be the star of the show. Unfortunately, Nora was so convinced that this past Sunday was the day of the big concert that she insisted we needed to miss church and drive to Colorado so she wouldn't be late for her big debut! I somewhat convinced her that Cotton Candy would definitely hold off on the concert until we are there in July. Is it her wild imagination or just a ploy to get to Naunie's house quicker??Last month Nora accomplished a major goal: She got her own library card! Ever since Sophie got her own library card every trip to the library afterwards ended in major tears and drama from Nora because she wanted one as well. It was not pretty. But she had to be able to write her name to get one. So she practiced writing her name a lot and finally accomplished her goal of having her very own library card!
Nora loves making up songs and using familiar tunes but changing the words. She is often using the tune to "Jolly old St. Nicholas" and making up a new song to that tune.
Nora still likes to be treated babyish and I often remind her to talk like a big girl. I'm not much help because to be honest I kind of like to baby her!
Nora is still very sensitive. She is teaching me more patience because the second I raise my voice at her, big tears well up in her eyes and she hides under her bed and cries. And it breaks my heart! She also loves making funny duck sounding noises and usually starts making them when someone is commenting on Sophie's hair or Miles' mischievious face - in a "look at me!" kind of way.
She's a doll and we love her!
Miles is just hilarious to us. He has started throwing some great tantrums where he lowers his head and bangs one of his feet on the ground. And if that doesn't get him what he wants he wastes no time in throwing himself completely to the ground and letting loose with a fit that can rival the ones Sophie used to throw at his age. (Nora's were quickly stifled with a binky...)He recently had his 15 month check up and weighs in at 19 pounds 1 oz. Which means I prematurely turned him around in his car seat last month... turns out my scale was wrong. Oops. So he is turned facing back again until we can get the boy to break 20 pounds. He is still dropping off his growth curve but the doctor I saw this last time didn't seem as worried about it. She said he has slowly started dropping since his 5 month mark and since all his other development is normal it's probably not cause for concern. He's just super active, and he's a picky eater. So those two combined make it hard for the kid to gain weight.
He is saying a few words now: anen (amen), dog, mama, nana (banana), and I think he says "thank you" but I'm not positive - it sounds like tay-too. He pulls the cutest face by pulling his bottom lip in and looking like he's trying not to smile. It's a very mischevious face and oh so cute! At the store the a few days ago someone looked at him and said, "You have trouble written all over you!" He is such a sweet boy and loves playing basketball, with toy animals (mostly horses) and cars. He also loves reading books and generally making messes wherever he goes!
Miles loves to head-bang when you least expect it and he has hurt all of us - himself included - more than a few times. Unfortunately it has turned into a game for him. I say "No Bonkers!" and he gets that smile on his face and whacks you with his noggin.
One of Miles' favorite things to do is "scare" us. He makes a sound like this - "dahhh" and we all pretend to be scared out of our minds - he thinks it's pretty great. He is such fun!
I know - this wasn't exactly a "quick" update! But I am so glad to have these things recorded!
He is saying a few words now: anen (amen), dog, mama, nana (banana), and I think he says "thank you" but I'm not positive - it sounds like tay-too. He pulls the cutest face by pulling his bottom lip in and looking like he's trying not to smile. It's a very mischevious face and oh so cute! At the store the a few days ago someone looked at him and said, "You have trouble written all over you!" He is such a sweet boy and loves playing basketball, with toy animals (mostly horses) and cars. He also loves reading books and generally making messes wherever he goes!
Miles loves to head-bang when you least expect it and he has hurt all of us - himself included - more than a few times. Unfortunately it has turned into a game for him. I say "No Bonkers!" and he gets that smile on his face and whacks you with his noggin.
One of Miles' favorite things to do is "scare" us. He makes a sound like this - "dahhh" and we all pretend to be scared out of our minds - he thinks it's pretty great. He is such fun!
I know - this wasn't exactly a "quick" update! But I am so glad to have these things recorded!
7 comments:
I can't wait to see them. They have grown so much. I love the pics; Sophies is so beautiful..
dad phillips
Love the update.
Sounds like every one is doing well, adn still growing up. Tell 'em to knock it off... :)
Truey was small for his age, (still is a little), have you heard of power packing for eating? Basically just making sure everything they eat has the maximum calories. Instead of drinking water, give 'em milk. Or chocolate milk. :)
The doctors WERE worried for Truey, so maybe that's why they sugguested it! :) Obviously, not a big concern for the miles. Can't wait to see your cute kids face.
Wow that's a novel.
Sorry :)
Oh my! They are SO cute! What a fun update of each cute kid.
Thanks Lexie. It is great to hear what the grandkids are doing. What great personalities each are so different and so funny. Can't wait to see you all! Grandpa John
Brayker's imaginary friend is Giant (he's only 1 inch tall) but Cotton Candy sounds like way more fun
Cute kiddos Lex!
Your kids are all getting so big and they are all so cute! Sounds like they have great imaginations!!
Crazy family you are! The kids say such funny things. Sophie is just hilarious! I have to agree with Nora, you should come quicker to the Cotton Candy concert! I love reading the things they do and say. How did Miles get so crazy! He is just a boy I guess. Can't wait to see you all! Love ya much. naunie
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