Kid Power
Phoebe is back to herself again. After a few days of on-and-off fevers and a nasty rash, she is healthy again. At her worst, she was 104.6 degrees. I'm glad that's over. It's a good thing she didn't go to Montana though.
Phoebe can roll all over the place now, and is rocking back and forth on her knees thinking about crawling soon. She still doesn't have any teeth poking through her gums, but chews on everything and constantly has a waterfall of saliva down her chest. She is eating more than ever and, thankfully, sleeping more than ever now too.
Bruce has a few more weeks of preschool left before summer break. He will miss his friends from preschool, but he is ready to move on. This morning we told him it was time to get ready for school. He said, "Kindergarten?" I replied, "No, preschool. Kindergarten starts in the fall." He rolled his eyes and made an "awwwww" sound like he's so over preschool.
Bruce now believes he has "eye power." We've been reading chapter books to him for awhile and we read Matilda a month ago. In the book, Matilda moves things and breaks a TV by looking at them. Bruce told me he opened a door at preschool with his eyes. We've tried to explain the difference between fiction and non-fiction, but this gets lost on him (today's conversation was how Star Wars is fiction and that Jedis aren't really real, but something some guy named George Lucas made up). Anyway, the other day he told me he lost his eye power because he couldn't move something. Perhaps it'll make a comeback.
Phoebe can roll all over the place now, and is rocking back and forth on her knees thinking about crawling soon. She still doesn't have any teeth poking through her gums, but chews on everything and constantly has a waterfall of saliva down her chest. She is eating more than ever and, thankfully, sleeping more than ever now too.
Bruce has a few more weeks of preschool left before summer break. He will miss his friends from preschool, but he is ready to move on. This morning we told him it was time to get ready for school. He said, "Kindergarten?" I replied, "No, preschool. Kindergarten starts in the fall." He rolled his eyes and made an "awwwww" sound like he's so over preschool.
Bruce now believes he has "eye power." We've been reading chapter books to him for awhile and we read Matilda a month ago. In the book, Matilda moves things and breaks a TV by looking at them. Bruce told me he opened a door at preschool with his eyes. We've tried to explain the difference between fiction and non-fiction, but this gets lost on him (today's conversation was how Star Wars is fiction and that Jedis aren't really real, but something some guy named George Lucas made up). Anyway, the other day he told me he lost his eye power because he couldn't move something. Perhaps it'll make a comeback.
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1 Comments:
The pic of him really captures his super power eyes! Love it!! Glad your baby is doing betta. So scary when they are sick.
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