Speaking of singing, Emily sings a lot lately. It is often entertaining just listening to her in the van. Most of her selections come from Wee Sing Silly Songs, her other children's sing-along CD's or Sunday school. If she doesn't know some of the words she just makes up something close or kind of mumbles through until she gets to a part she does know. So her songs are ever evolving.
I've read that 3-year-olds tend to be quite clutzy because they're going 100 mph and don't stop to think about safety and being careful. Boy, have I noticed that with Emily lately. I don't just think it's the fact that I'm trying to look out for Lincoln. Toys and other objects fly around with no concept of what might be whacked in the process. She has almost been completely banned from removing the broom, carpet sweeper, mop, etc. from the closet. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be saying, "Emily, be careful!" at least a million times in the next year! Whenever she does bump something or get the slightest bit hurt she immediately asks for ice. I give her a small ice pack that is flexible and warms up pretty quickly. Most of the time it never makes contact with the point of injury. She just likes the idea of it. ;o)
Emily is still doing relatively well with Lincoln. She likes "checking" on him when he wakes up and can often distract/entertain him for a few more minutes while I finish something up. She likes to make loud, raucous noises that make Lincoln laugh. She tries to "play" with Lincoln sometimes, but it usually ends in me saying, "Be careful, that's too rough," or something to that effect. I've already caught glimpses of the ugly green monster lurking inside of her, though. She sometimes takes toys away from Lincoln that she has no interest in playing with herself. It's not going to be pretty once he's truly mobile.
One quirky thing I've discovered with the much chillier weather is that Emily considers socks & shoes a packaged deal. If you ask her to take her shoes off the socks always come off, too. If you ask her to put her socks on then more than likely shoes will follow. My feet get cold just seeing her barefoot sometimes, but I guess it keeps her socks cleaner! (sad commentary on the condition of our floors sometimes)Recent quotes from Emily:
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