Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Big, Huge, Update

As back-to-school season is upon us and my baby turns one, I'm feeling reflective about the kiddos and how much they have changed and grown of late. So here is a giant update about each one, more information than anyone but a mama (or maybe a grandparent?) cares about...

DAVIS, at 4 1/2, just completed his first week of 4 year old preschool. He has become a confident, enthusiastic preschool-goer, marching right into class, enjoying the company of his buddies, reporting who the VIP of the day was (he got to be the VIP on Tuesday) and who got to take home Squirt, the class dolphin mascot, that day. His preschool teacher, Miss Julie, has already noted to me how kind and sophisticated he is socially, willing to share, offering reasonable solutions to sharing problems, asking nicely for things, clearing his area after snack time. He really is a dear and delightful boy.

He also began soccer last week, and he seemed to enjoy his first practice, consisting mainly of 15 kids runnning around and kicking the ball into the goals as many times as possible. They also played duck-duck-goose and chased the coach around the field-- it was hilarious and fun for the onlookers as well as the kids, who mainly enjoyed the novelty of being decked out in shin guards, tall socks, and cleats.

Davis made big strides with swimming this summer, and by the end he was swimming by himself and jumping off the diving board. At home, he still loves his Thomas trains and his cars, playing outside, coloring and painting, reading books, jumping on his friend Luke's trampoline, and playing with his sisters...most of the time. He is a big helper around the house, taking out the recycling for me and opening doors and turning on lights for his sister.

Each day Davis and I spend a "little time" (his title) together after the girls go down for naps. I really treasure that 30 minutes when I get some uninterrupted time to play with him and listen to him. He is making great progress with his speech and his fine motor skills and we are confident that he will be ready for (gulp) kindergarten next fall. We are really proud of our boy, and we enjoy him so much!

















ZOE, definitely 2 1/2, is sweet, sharp, verbal, and has a strong sense of herself. She is charming, observant, and funny. She can be very stubborn, sometimes at times which are very inconvenient for us, but she can also be incredibly kind and sensitive. She loves pink and all things princess. Her current career ambition: to be a princess at the State Fair. Mind you, she's never seen a princess at the State Fair, but those are her two most appealing concepts at the moment, so why not combine them?
Here is, from Alex's blog, a bit about how she's responded to all the fall excitement: So all this celebration and hoopla over the past couple of days leaves one out: Zoe. Our little in-the-middle girl is a little too young for soccer or a pre-school class, but she's old enough to realize that she's being left out. And her birthday isn't until January. It's been a little hard to be in-the-middle Zoe the past week. But this morning after dropping Davis off at pre-school, Kelly decided to see if there was a spot open for a Monday morning Little Gym class. Little Gym basically runs exercise and dance and flexibility and coordination classes for kids that are a whole lot of fun. There was a spot, and she loved it. Kelly signed her up for the fall on the spot. "A class just for me, mom?" little Zoe squeaked excitedly. Yes, Zoe, a little class, just for you.
Yes, it was sheer delight for Zoe and I to be in that class together (while Emma Kate naps at home while Daddy works), and we are looking forward to our class on Monday already. But it's also nice to have some time at home with Zoe on Tuesdays while Emma Kate naps and Davis is at school. She paints and we chat; sometimes we go to Starbucks and she gets a chocolate milk, we read a lot and play in the sandbox.
In the past couple of weeks, I've seen Zoe take huge strides in becoming more aware of the needs of others and willing to bend her will. Just recently, a little baby friend "tried on" Zoe's new, beloved pink shoes. She looked at me with concentration and said, "Ellie has my shoes on, but they're mine, and it's OK to share." Sweet girl.
Zoe loves hymns. She sings the first verse of Amazing Grace with me, and it's awfully precious to hear her little voice. This summer, the ENT diagnosed nodules on her vocal cords, and we did attempt some speech therapy to address them, but she's way too young for it. (see previous post :) The nodules may well resolve themselves, and if not, she'll retain her raspy, squeaky voice until she's a bit older. We love our Zoe, and we are so grateful for our great girl.
















and now for EMMA KATE, known here at our house as "Emma-Katie-bug." Words can't express how grateful we are for this little gift. She is generally relaxed and happy and has this fantastic sense of humor that finds many things funny...and then she rewards us with a hilarious giggle that sets us all laughing. She loves to eat, anything and everything, and she's incredibly communicative. Emma Kate chatters all day long, using both a pretty extensive list of real vocabulary words and a whole other language that only she understands but which makes her meaning very clear. She loves to be in the center of things, but she also loves to sit with a book. She's crawling, climbing the stairs (ugh), and cruising some, but not all that interested in walking just yet. She's very physical, though, loving the play area at the mall where she can climb and roll around, and she thinks it's great fun to crawl off Zoe's toddler bed. Emma Kate is a delight, a gift to our family! At her birthday celebration, she enjoyed her ladybug cupcakes, as you can see. Happy Birthday to our precious girl! (enjoy the video below-- though it's way too dark and you have to listen to me sing, you'll get a sense of why we love to have her around!)


2 comments:

Michelle said...

It's great to see you all in pictures and here how the kids are doing. We wish we could have shared those ladybug cupcakes with you!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Kel and all,

How precious they are! I wish we lived closer - give them big hugs from the Horton5! We love y'all!