Monday, January 28, 2008

But can you spell Nordstrom?

Today Kins and I were out and about running errands. While we were pulling away from Kohls, I heard her in the back yelling the letters, K……O……H…….L. After a second of marveling at her giftedness at being able to correctly spell the name of the last store we visited, I realized there are 5 letters in the alphabet she knows by sight (thank you ben for making bathtime educational) and Kohls happens to have 4 of those letters which she saw in giant font over the entrance.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Dear Kinsley,

By now you are probably wondering why we have not left the house in over 2 days. Let me explain. Our car has decided that it no longer wants to be part of our family. Basically, daddy and I have decided to refuse to pay the obscene bill the mechanic claims it will take for it to be drivable and safe. Thus, here we are, stuck at home without a car.

We are both a bit stir-crazy at this point but have managed to make the most of being stranded. Lots of playdough, painting, bubble baths, and popcorn while watching your favorite show, Diego, have helped but we still need some fresh air. Also, we encountered a new first this afternoon when you refused to get out of your crib after your nap. This has never happened but you are now going on about 25 minutes of play time in there denying any offer I give to lift you out. I have given you a couple extra books and I now hear you have turned on the ABC radio I handed you in my attempt to make your crib experience more enlightening. It’s kinda sad you would rather be in your crib prison than explore this house any more.

On the bright side, I did get to hear you count to 10 for the first time today—totally on your own and unprompted (minus the number 2 and not perfectly consecutive) but I am still so proud and smile at remembering that moment!

Ideally, we will go to a dealership tonight in hopes of a new car that can give us the promise of freedom tomorrow. However, you and I will be following daddy in his car as he drives the jeep to its final resting place. In the mechanics words, it could completely break down in 2 or 200 miles….but it WILL happen. We will pray hard as we follow in a safe 1 mile distance behind that the jeep can hold on until we reach Denver. Hopefully, Mr. Car Dealer won’t notice the desperation in our eyes and still give us a considerable cut on the ticket price.

Hang in there, pumpkin,
Mommy

Friday, January 11, 2008

Precious Moments

The past week I have been acutely aware of how much Kinsley is growing up. She is now this amazing person complete with a blossoming personality whom I adore spending my days. Ben and I are constantly laughing at her antics and shaking our heads in wonderment at all the things she says and does. After coming home from work tonight, and noticing Kinsley in her apron, hair bow, and newly painted nails, he accused me of turning her into a little girl. This is coming from the guy who, in all seriousness, wanted to freeze time when she was 5 months old because she was “just so perfect” and he didn’t want her to change.
While Ben has been more emotional about her growth, I have been excited about all the changes. Maybe since we are about to start the baby phase again in 3 months I am able to see each milestone as a blessing. I am thankful for each attempt at the ABC’s, the intense determination she uses to hop across the room, and each “conversation” she has with her cousins on her pretend phone.

THEN

NOW