Who Fixed the Weather?
…on this nice warm sunny morning after a few “cold” days in a row.
“…while I play?”
Boy… they start young with this one, these days! And so unashamed about it, too.
This one came out of Grace’s mouth tonight while she was pretending to do Mommy’s job. She is truly cute.
“…I can wear your shoes to a meeting!”
Mommy blogged about this on her Beyond Baby Talk site. You should check it out. Maybe we can get her to start blogging on this site too! Leave a comment on her blog if you think she should!
“That’ll really blow my hair,” she continued. “And the sunshine tickles my eyes!”
Priceless.
So, in the midst of her playing dress-up (more on that in a moment), I busted out the soundtrack from “A Knight’s Tale” and cranked up “We Will Rock You” (original Queen version). After a moment or two of working with her on the two foot stomps and the hand clap, Mommy and I started singing the chorus along with Queen at high volume. Grace thought about it for a moment and said, “No, I’ll rock myself!”
This, of course, drew into sharp focus the question of how a little developing mind such as hers perceives the meaning of various things we talk about. I’m sure she imagined herself in a rocking chair!
This has been an important part of her play activity lately. I think it may have cranked up a few serious notches when she came into a large collection of Polly Pockets thanks to some great friends of ours who were relocating with their 13-year-old daughter to Spain. These are a little out of her age range, but she has acquired the skills needed to dress these tiny little figures in short order.
Also, Mommy recently went through a ton of Grace’s baby clothes — this was a nostalgic and emotional process for her — and decided what she was going to keep for posterity and what she would give away. Grace discovered a bunch of her clothes that no longer fit her and started trying to wear them in interesting ways. Today’s photo shows her wearing what appears to be a yellow top but is actually an infant sleeper worn backwards with only one snap fastened in the back (that’s about all we can manage). She also found a set of socks made for someone at least twice her size but which are part of her dress-up pile. Then out came the necklaces of beads, a set of dance shoes that are too small for her, and a headband. She dreamed up this particular ensemble herself (she was already wearing the blue shorts).
All this Daddy can say is… this little girl stuff is a whole new world!