A couple of weeks ago, Mommy and I picked up some Valentine goodies (icing, sprinkles, heart-shaped tin cups) to bake for Daddy. I have pulled it all out of the cabinet every day since, hoping that we could finally bake something...and today was the day. We made brownie cupcakes, and they are delicious. Daddy, in turn, gave both Mommy and me pretty roses. Happy Valentine's Day!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Valentine's Treats
A couple of weeks ago, Mommy and I picked up some Valentine goodies (icing, sprinkles, heart-shaped tin cups) to bake for Daddy. I have pulled it all out of the cabinet every day since, hoping that we could finally bake something...and today was the day. We made brownie cupcakes, and they are delicious. Daddy, in turn, gave both Mommy and me pretty roses. Happy Valentine's Day!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Krispy Kreme Morning
Daddy needed to get his car washed this morning, so Mommy suggested he take it to the car wash next to Krispy Kreme. We could all go and enjoy some doughnuts while the car got washed. Daddy is all about efficiency (and doughnuts), so he agreed. I got to watch the doughnuts being made...as I watched them fry in the oil and then get covered with the gooey frosting, I understood why I like them so much. The one I chose to eat was one covered in pink, red and white sprinkles for Valentine's Day. Yummy!
Friday, February 12, 2010
One Week Down
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Now That's Some Snow!
We have had a really cold winter, at least for Texas. Daddy even called this morning from Abilene to report that he was driving in SNOW! Uncle Van would laugh at Daddy's definition of snow - look at the photos he sent from Pittsburgh! That's Anya in the middle of all that white.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
School Photos
Mommy did her best to make me think school would be the GREATEST. We bought Tinkerbell lunch bags, and I helped her pack my lunch. She talked about the classroom, schedule and new friends I would meet. I was excited to be there...at first. All my classmates are boys, and they don't like to play the same things I do (and they are really rough - I was greeted by being tackled!). We had lunch in a big, noisy room with lots and lots of older kids. Although I loved the Tinkerbell bags, I wouldn't eat a bite of my lunch and since I never eat breakfast, that meant I hadn't had one bite of food all day. At pick-up time, some of my classmates got on the bus, and I wanted Mommy and me to take a ride on the bus also...which was one more thing in a long line of things to be upset about on my first day of school. Thank goodness Mommy had made cookies for me to have when I got home. Somehow cookies always make everything better.
The Longest Four Hours of my Life
Dearest Victoria Pearl,
I knew this day would come, and I knew I wouldn't be ready for it no matter when it happened, but this was just far too early. This morning I took you to school....not your usual preschool, but a real school. Since you are now three, you are eligible for services through the public school system, and we want to do whatever we can to get you just what you need with your speech and general development. You'll be attending four hours a day for the next two weeks for an evaluaution, and while I understand and accept that spending lots of time with you will provide the best evaluation, it hurt my heart to leave you there. I have to trust this process and know that it will provide valuable information that will help us develop a plan for your future. My head knows this, but my heart doesn't seem to understand.
I pray that God keeps you safe and happy and that I have the strength and patience to handle the next two weeks. I also pray for the wisdom to use the information gathered to develop the best plan of action for you.
I love you,
Mommy
I knew this day would come, and I knew I wouldn't be ready for it no matter when it happened, but this was just far too early. This morning I took you to school....not your usual preschool, but a real school. Since you are now three, you are eligible for services through the public school system, and we want to do whatever we can to get you just what you need with your speech and general development. You'll be attending four hours a day for the next two weeks for an evaluaution, and while I understand and accept that spending lots of time with you will provide the best evaluation, it hurt my heart to leave you there. I have to trust this process and know that it will provide valuable information that will help us develop a plan for your future. My head knows this, but my heart doesn't seem to understand.
I pray that God keeps you safe and happy and that I have the strength and patience to handle the next two weeks. I also pray for the wisdom to use the information gathered to develop the best plan of action for you.
I love you,
Mommy
Friday, February 5, 2010
Don't Forget Me!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Watch Me Grow!
Mommy got this birthday crown for me even before I was born. She thought it would be fun for me to have a photo taken wearing it each year to see my growth. Here's last week's photo, along with the previous two year's.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
I, Too, Mommy
The sweetest words a mother must hear are, "I love you." Since forming my words is difficult for me, Mommy has had to rely on different expressions - like how I stroke her face as she reads to me or how I squeeze her tightly when we hug. When tucking me in bed a few days ago, after telling me she loves me, I said, "I, too, Mommy!" Mommy not only celebrates every word I say, but every syllable, every new sound, but this was
OVER-THE-TOP!!!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Doctor's Appointment
"Playing" with the Computer
Weight Check
First Blood Pressure Check
A Sprite and a Burger after the appointment
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