She loves closing the garage. I let her push the button and when she sees
what she did she does a little happy dance in my arms. (I have to hold her to
reach it.)
She found a new game. She stood on the brick in front of the fireplace and
said "Bubble, Bubble." Then she stepped off as if it were a huge step and ran
across the room. Then she did it again and again and again.
When we were at the park today she fell down a few times. When that
happened she had gravel on her hand and put it out for me to brush off. After a
few times I told her to do it for herself and she did.
I let her use the old wooden step-stool/chair that was yours. She decided
that she needed to carry it around the yard just like she likes to carry the
bubbles and balls around. The problem is that the chair is very heavy and it was
hard to carry. I tried to help her for a while, but finally said let's put it
over here. She didn't complain too much. She also wanted to carry the two balls
and two bubble bottles around. She didn't have enough hands and I had to carry
the extra.
At Grandma's house I gave her a big cooking spoon and some pots to bang.
That was fun for a while. Then she wanted the Alphabits Grandma has for her. She
put them in the pot and tried to eat them with the big cooking spoon. For some
reason, they kept felling off.
Mrs. Johnson in her class uses a train whistle for a train song we do.
I found a train whistle that I used for school and blew it for her. She wanted
to do it herself, of course. She put it to her lips and made her version of a
train whistle sound without blowing.
We had fun. I am looking forward to seeing her next week.
Grandma
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