Thea is a very cool kid, and three and half is a great age. Her sense of humor is mostly poop and butt jokes, which frankly I find hilarious, too. She's getting pretty good at writing the T and H in her name, but the E and A are still pretty hard. It's weird, though; she writes them backward. I think it's because she seems to me to be left-handed, but the school encourages her to write right-handed. Maybe she's ambidextrous?
Her imagination is really growing. Thea loves pretending to be a horse or a dog or a cat, and always ropes Liam into her games. They have a great time playing together. Her favorite foods are pizza, chocolate milk, popcorn, and cheese. She doesn't have much of a sweet tooth, but she loves sprinkles, possibly for the aesthetic affect. Her favorite color is purple, and her favorite word is "Why?" She really wants a cat and has been trying to convince Todd that we should get one. She's afraid of dinosaurs (only in her dreams, not in books or movies), bees, and getting soap in her eyes or water in her ears when she washes her hair, and she doesn't like her food mixed up with one thing touching another.
She played with my lipstick on the way home from having dinner with the Ns. Looks good, hon!
Liam just wants my phone.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Thea is three and a half today
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4 comments:
Hey Lady:
As a left handed person, I had to make a quick comment re: Thea's possible left handedness. When I was around the same age as Thea, I started to stutter out of no where. My parents couldn't figure out what was going on. Turns out the baby sitter was forcing me use my right hand instead of left hand. Forks, pencils, etc. My parents saw she was doing this, and immediately stopped her and the stuttering then went away. Just thought you might want to know! :)
Good to know, thanks! I wonder if I should talk to her teachers. Or, more specifically, if Todd should, since he drops them off. Sounds like he should!
She might be right handed and it's nothing.. It's just that my parents always sort of shutter when tell that story. It's just in case you see something out of the norm.. :)
Thanks, man, I really appreciate the heads-up.
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