One of the fun little things I’ve tried to keep up is having Gracen pick a new fruit or vegetable to take home and investigate during our weekly shopping trips. Though she seriously contemplated a papaya, she ended up selecting this particular dragon fruit today. This is the conversation that ensued while browsing the other aisles…
Gracen: What’s dis one called again, Mama?
Mama: It’s a dragon fuit. We’ll cut it open when we get home and see what’s inside.
Gracen: NOT a DRAGON though, right Mama?!
Hah! Silly little goose.
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Gracen: (lifting up my loosely braided ponytail and turning her head sideways to inspect it) Mama, you’re just like Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift does her hair like this.
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This afternoon, while I was brushing my teeth and throwing on some lipgloss in the bathroom and Miss G was watching at the doorway, Grae announced that she was going to tell me a story. This is it, word for word (giant pauses and all).
Once upon a time…. There was a nice mum mum. She was brushing her… teeth. And Grae Grae loved her brushing her teeth. But theeeeeen… Gracen sat on her head!!!
Such a strange little doodle I spend my days with.
Gracen is wearing her footie jammies superhero style (with just the arms on and the legs flying loose behind her) and Bella is all up in her business as usual….
Today as Miss G sat on the bathroom counter and I brushed her hair…
Mama: Gracen, what kind of person do you want to be when you grow up? (I wanted to ask ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’, but wasn’t sure she’d understand the question)
Grae: (in the sweetest, most sincere little voice) Just like Mama.
Goodness gracious… We’d better call it a day. It simply doesn’t get any better than this.
Gracen was having trouble falling asleep tonight, so I went into her room to talk to her. I explained that when I’m having a hard time falling asleep, I think about all of the things that make me happy. I asked if she had any ideas of things she could think about, and without so much as pausing, she began her list…
“Ice cream, gardening, parks, books, Mama, Papa, and sleeping.”