Thursday, 20 December 2007

Abby Quotes and Sammy-isms


Abby

Abby has been telling me for several weeks, “Mama, you are Belle, I am Cinderella and Sammy is Jasmine. Bishop Brad (our bishop) is Jasmine too.” Later she said Daddy was the king but I think she got some coaching on that one from Daddy... (December 2007)

She was playing with her manger scene and I was in the other room. I heard her say very sternly, “Mary sit down and be quiet. Shepherds stand up etc...” She was telling them all what to do. (December 2007)

Abby became very obsessed with the primary song “When Joseph went to Bethlehem.” She listened to it on the computer at least 20 times (no exaggeration). She was so proud of herself because she figured out how to move the mouse and push play to start it over. By doing this, she taught herself the second verse. (December 14, 2007)

Abby is obsessed with a child in her class named Tomiyah. She says the name all the time and always tries to get Sammy to say it. Sammy just says "Miyah." I did not know if this person was a boy or a girl. I asked Abby if Tomiyah was her friend. She said he was her boy! I was shocked at first but then she corrected herself and said he WAS a boy. I was relieved!
(December 2007)

Abby just got some dolls from our neighbor/landlord for Christmas. She named the mother, Gazilla and the little girl, Avery (after her friend) and the dog they came with is named
Jumpy-okey. I don’t know where she came up with Gazilla and the dog’s name. Hilarious!(December 2007)



Sammy




Last Saturday, my back was killing me so I laid on the couch most of the day. Charles ended up doing everything including Sammy's hair. It is an interesting do but the more I looked at it, the cuter I thought it was, so I got up off the couch and took a picture.


Sammy loves to have her legs rubbed. She will lay on her back and just quietly enjoy it. If she is crying she will stop for it. While rubbing her legs we always ask her “Do you like your legs rubbed Sammy?” She will always respond with a very soft “yah” and then just gaze at you so peacefully. It is adorable. While rubbing her legs I ask her that question over and over because I find her response so cute. (December 2007)

After changing her nappy, Sammy has to take the nappy, which I usually put in a nappy sack and SHE has to put it outside. (That’s where we put our nappies to be put in the outside bin as soon as we get a chance because they are so smelly.) She walks over to the side door and waits for you to open it, then she hurls the nappy with all her might out the door (it doesn’t go far at all). Then SHE has to shut the door and then wash her hands. It is quite a process! If you don’t let her do it though you will have one unhappy Sammy. (December 2007)


Sammy using two spoons to eat her rice.

4 comments:

ishybeanie said...

what cute girls, i love the things kids do.

Elieson Family said...

So fun to read those! Are the holidays making you all frazzled out there? What's going on in the ward?
We are having fun. No snow, oh well - perhaps next year. Merry Christmas Joyce.

Elieson Family said...

Oooh, I just saw you're thinking of reading "Year of Wonders". I read it in Trinidad for our Book Club there, and it was good, but very very challenging for me to read with young children. There is just so much sadness involved. And the ending was not very good - inconsistent with the book's integrity. Anyhow, still a good read, but make sure you're in an emotionally strong point in life to read it. Shannon Hale's "Book of a Thousand Days" is fantastic, I saw you have another one of hers on your list.. but haven't read Goose something or other...

Our Family said...

SOOOOOO Cute! It is fun hearing what other kids do that are the same age as mine! I love the pictures too. JILL