Saturday, July 28, 2012

Narration

Currently, Callie narrates much of her life.  I will be sad when this phase passes as it is entertaining to listen to her though process.  

Some of the more recent statements include:

"Do you need to go potty," (yes, that is a statement, we haven't moved passed this particular question used as a statement), as she literally sits down for dinner.  We tell her to go, and we will wait for her.  She says "First she is going to take one bite." Takes her bite, and then goes to the bathroom.

Everything is currently a need.  Such as "I need to go to the park," "I need to go swimming," and "I need a treat."  Yes, all very genuine needs.

"Oops she forgot..." is another common one.  Fill in the blank with just about anything.

And my personal favorite is that anytime you ask her if she needs to use the bathroom, she says "I ALREADY went potty!" Like it is something we only do on a rare occasion.  

There are many more, but I need to be getting them written down sooner so I don't forget them!

Bedtime

Callie has typically been very good about bedtime.  It takes her a long time, like 1-2 hours, to fall asleep.  But she is happy, stays in her bed, reads, sings, and cuddles her stuff dog Violet.  I think it helps that Violet talks to her and sings :).  Last night was a more difficult night.  We couldn't find Violet.  We searched the house.  And searched.  And finally found Violet in the mass of blankets in her bed.  Yes, we had already looked there, and even taken the blankets out.  But when you sleep with 20 blankets, things can get lost.  And then Violets batteries died.  Callie couldn't handle Mike going to fix Violet without her watching.  When he gave the now working Violet back to her, her face lit up and she had a huge grin as she hugged Violet all the way upstairs.

And about the blankets, the kid has a sixth sense about it.  I tried taking a putting one or two blankets away during the day, and she realizes they are missing!  It probably doesn't help that she still doesn't have closet doors and can see in her closet where the blankets are stored, but she can't actually see the blankets.  And she takes her shirt off every night so that she can feel the "comfy blanket" on her tummy.  Some nights her shorts or pants also come off at some point.  This morning I went to get her and she had on a diaper and socks.

Tonight while going to bed, I gave her a kiss on the head and told her good night.  She responded with "I don't need a kiss."  I told her that I kiss her because I love her so much and kisses are a way of saying I love you.  She immediately says "I need a kiss," and as soon as I give her a kiss, "Say I love you."

At another point she also asked to see the sheets and blankets in the closet (to make sure I hadn't take any away, but I've given up on that) and then asked for her bucket which contains all the empty Easter eggs.  I told her we don't take the bucket night night and she said "Only Daddy does."  Hum...I guess we are not on the same page on that one and she knows it!

Lemonade

Oops...this has been sitting as a draft for a month or so!

Papa: Callie, what do you want to drink with dinner?
Callie: Lemonade
Papa:  Callie we don't have any lemonade
Callie: (very exasperated) Papa, you have to MAKE lemonade.

Poor Papa is a sucker, and didn't realize she meant crystal light lemonade, so her gets out the lemon juice and sugar before Grandma rescued him.