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Friday, February 26, 2010

Wonders of Childhood

Wonders of Childhood - what a statement.  I am reminded of this on a daily basis with my grandchildren.  I am completely amazed all the time at what they discover and what they learn to do.  Especially Connell who is three and just an amazing child.  He is fun to be around and he cannot be left alone for any length of time or the house suffers.  He is adventurous, loving, totally cute with his red hair and blue eyes. 

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Kids, Buttons and Dials

What is so fascinating to babies and toddlers about buttons.  My three year old grandson is fascinated with buttons.  Probably because pushing them results in either noise, lights, or something else.  He is equally fascinated with dials.  He likes to push the buttons on my car dashboard.  He points out to me that some are buttons and others are "turning around things" (dials).  I have a chair in my garage next to the door into the house.  He has learned to push that chair up to the wall that has the garage door opener on it.  Thank goodness it makes noise when it opens, otherwise, I wouldn't know that he has opened the garage door to get into the front yard.  I have handle guards on all the doors, but they are useless now because he has learned to get them off and open any door.  Good thing my hearing hasn't gone yet.  This happens when I am caring for my husband and can't pay attention to him for a few minutes.  Even though it gets hard sometimes to watch every move my grandson makes, it is still a joy to watch his llittle mind figure out how to do things at such a young age.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Learning to Sew

I had my three gandchildren today and it was quite a day.  It is amazing what kids can find to amuse themselves.  We have a stuffed koala bear that is a seat for kids.  This bear has been around since my first grandchild was a baby and has seen better times.  It was torn around the neck and the stuffing was coming out.  I found a needle and thread and started to sew the bear back together. My two granddaughters watched with interest and wanted to "help".  I showed them how to sew his neck up and then they proceeded to find every stuffed animal in our house, made cuts in them and then performed "surgery" to fix them.   It was so funny to watch them sew the stuffed animals back together.  They are very interested in learning to sew, at least for right now. 

Conell, my grandson thought that he could sew too.  He follows his sisters lead and thinks he can do anything they can do.

Rhiannon (my oldest granddaughter, nine) has become quite the cook.  Today she went into her cookbook she received for Christmas and found a recipe for grilled cheese sandwichs.  She made the sandwichs and cut them into strips and we all dipped them in salsa.  YUMMY!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Conversation with 3 year old grandson

As I was taking my grandson home yesterday, he started a conversation about pigs.  "grandma, do pigs have teeth?"  "Grandma, how come pigs are pink?"  Nothing in particular started this conversation, he just started talking about everything and it was a conversation to behold.  "grandma, do pigs love me".  My response, "of course pigs love you, Conell, everyone loves you."  "Grandma, how come the sun is not up in the sky" (it was a cloudy day with no sunshine).  It was hard for him to comprehend that the sun was there, it was just hidden behind clouds.    I love my conversations with Conell, he is so perceptive and understands so much that he continually amazes me.  Is this grandma bias or what.  It is hard to discipline him because when I get upset with him, he is constantly trying to make faces thinking this will "make me happy".  He is such a joy.