Happy half birthday to our little chickadee!
Brooke, at 3 & 1/2:
- can write all of her ABC's (well, almost...I never realized how hard "S" could be to a munchkin.) She loves to write out words if we help her sound out the letters. She can spell a few words; we're going to start doing sight word flash cards with her soon. I think she'll grasp the concept of reading FAST so I wouldn't be surprised if she's reading by Christmas.
- is soooooo dramatic. She has a career in theatre, that's for sure. On Friday, she said to me, "Mommy, you ruined my day!" after I told her to pick up a toy. Ay yi yi. I was a hot mess as a teen, so I'm pretty sure we're in for a challenge considering she is my Mini-me.
- loves to sing! She is constantly belting out tunes & asking me to sing with her. She's big on Disney songs these days, which makes my Mickey-loving heart burst with pride. Her favorites are all of the Tangled & Princess & the Frog songs. While she doesn't know all of the right words, she sings her versions with gusto!
- still takes a nap every afternoon, roughly 2-2.5 hours. And she rarely puts up a fight about it. (It's a non-negotiable thing in our house, so she knows she'd lose.) Bedtime, on the other hand, is a different story. She's still coming up with ridiculous excuses to get out of her bed (tonight's was "I was coughing in my bed." Apparently we needed to know that.) And no matter what time she goes to sleep (summer bedtime is 9:00, but pretty flexible), she always gets up at the same time - 7:21. Her bunny "alarm clock" switches over from night to day at 7:20 & I hear her bedroom door creak at 7:21 every single day. (We did a test tonight to make sure it wasn't making a noise and actually waking her. It's not. In fact, we don't know what time she wakes up; she's just not allowed to leave her room until it switches from night to day.) She really doesn't act tired the rest of the day, so I'm confident she's getting plenty of sleep.
- especially loves salad, cheeseburgers, raspberries, cereal, carrots, lemonade (a very rare treat), and ice cream (with sprinkles, duh!). We just spent 5 minutes trying to come up with foods she dislikes and only came up with two - lima beans & melon. While her pallet is tremendous for her age, so is her appetite. We are currently working on portion control with her, trying to teach her to listen to her belly to decide if she's full or still hungry. This is a tough concept to grasp (even for this almost-29-year-old), but we're pretty serious about this whole healthy eating habits thing so we're starting young. Vegetables are the only thing we insist she finishes (or at least gives a good effort) if she wants a small dessert.
- is currently attending the same summer camp that her Daddy went to. She spends 4 mornings a week playing games & making crafts with her cousin Claire and a few friends. She is loving it so far & will be bummed when it ends mid-July!
- insists on giving me a kiss AND a hug before bed. Must be both, not one or the other. Can't say that I mind... :)
- can get pretty upset if things aren't done "the right way". She thrives on routines & doesn't like it when we stray from them. For example, she brushes her teeth the exact same way every day. If we even start to suggest she go get in bed before she's had her tiny sip of water at the end, she starts to freak out. And she really doesn't like it when other kids don't play with her/toys the way she thinks they should. This is a real work in progress; I bet I say "Brooke, Joe's allowed to play with that however he wants to" at least once a day.
- finished ballet mid-May. We had taken a 6-week break from it, but we were persuaded to sign up for the last 6-week session when her friend from preschool decided to do it, too. Brooke & her buddy Sydney were like 2 peas in a pod at preschool, and that closeness was matched at ballet! Brooke had so much fun & remembered all of the moves from 6 weeks prior. By the end of the session, she was certainly one of the best little dancers in the class. At the little closing ceremony/recital, she gave a perfect curtsy :)
- is big into role-playing & has an incredible imagination! Her favorite things to play are restaurant & doctor. Luckily, Joe has finally reached the age where he can play along, i.e. do whatever she tells him to do. Another thing she does often is host a "Big Race", where they line up all of Joe's cars & send each one down his ramp. She narrates the whole things in a big, ring-leader voice - "Welcome to the Big Race!" Other favorite toys/games at the moment: a ballerina Barbie, dress-ups, Princess Yahtzee, her little pink VTech laptop, & her digital camera (meant for kids; more to come on this in a future post.)
- likes to help me fold the laundry. Her specialties are dish towels & socks. She finds 2 matching socks, folds each one in half, then hands me the pair to unfold & ball. She has deemed this her job. She also really enjoys carrying up & putting away her laundry, which is like every mother's dream so I'm going to hang onto this one as long as I can.- is just about as girly as they come. She loves all things pink & purple. She wants everything to be one of her signature colors. Like, everything. And sparkly & glittery. She's into shoes & nail polish & jewelry & "accessories" (only my 3 yr old would have this word in her daily vocabulary.) I'm not gonna lie, I kind of adore this about her.
- says some pretty hilarious things on a daily basis. My recent faves:
1. Brooke: "We learned about Spring at school today." Me: "Oh yeah? What things did you learn?" Brooke: "Well...bears wake up."
2. Brooke: "I cleaned the potty for you." Me: (dumbfounded & terrified) "Why?! And with what?!" Brooke: "I saw a commercial for it on TV. I used a wipe."
3. "I'm allergic to fish, but not Goldfish!"
4. "Let's get you ready for your basketball game. Sit down, buddy, so I can help you put on this fancy skirt." - overheard in the playroom one day
- has a boyfriend. I'll give you a minute to let that sink in. Yes, a boyfriend. He lives in Evendale & has been in lots of little classes with her down at the Rec. He's in her group at camp &, apparently, they are constantly flirting with each other. (Can 3 year olds flirt? Maybe tease is a better word? You guys, this entire topic has blown my mind so much, I don't even know what I'm writing...) I didn't realize this was happening until she said to me one day "Mom, during Duck Duck Goose, I said to Finn, 'Just pick me since I'm your girlfriend.'" Boy-crazy at 3 & a half? Of course.

Super-duper obsessed with this picture. Captures her personality perfectly :)
