David turned three-years-old on April 26! We had a great time celebrating him and thanking God for him!
Here are some things we enjoyed:
- A train cake
- Cowboy boots from his brother
- A Lightening McQueen Sleeping Bag
- A pass to the Zoo and Science Center for our family from Pappap and Grandma
- A party with Bonura cousins in Louisville
- A very cool police hat and fire helmet from Gramps and Grammy
- A firefighter celebration with Anderson cousins in Missouri
- Family time at a Louisville Cardinals' Baseball Game
Also, chewing his first gum first thing on David's birthday morning was much anticipated and he is enjoying that privalege!
We thank God for David! And we had a great fun birthday celebration! :-)
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
David's Scripts
David (just turned three-years-old) sometimes has ideas of how conversations should go. I think he scripts them in his mind.
1. David was talking in a very whiny voice. I told him firmly, "Please close your mouth and do not speak again until you can talk in a clear calm voice."
He immediately replied in a clear calm sweet voice, "No, Mama, you say, 'Awwww, David, what's wrong?"
Oh wow - I was definitely taken back by his reply! And I thought to myself, "We are not going by your script, David, but by mine!"
2. David was sitting with me on the back outdoor steps, watching Daniel and two friends (ages almost-five and two) play in a puddle in our driveway. David suddenly yelled across the yard to the boys, "Hey guys! (pause) Hey guys!"
Daniel replied from the puddle, "What, David?"
David said loudly, "Say, 'David, come on!'"
Daniel, confused, responded again, "What, David?"
David repeated from the steps, "Say, 'David, come on!"
So Daniel motioned and yelled across the yard, "David, come on!"
And David replied casually, "Naw, I'm sitting with Mom," and he leaned over to cuddle with me.
?????? Maybe he just wanted to be wanted by the boys! :-)
1. David was talking in a very whiny voice. I told him firmly, "Please close your mouth and do not speak again until you can talk in a clear calm voice."
He immediately replied in a clear calm sweet voice, "No, Mama, you say, 'Awwww, David, what's wrong?"
Oh wow - I was definitely taken back by his reply! And I thought to myself, "We are not going by your script, David, but by mine!"
2. David was sitting with me on the back outdoor steps, watching Daniel and two friends (ages almost-five and two) play in a puddle in our driveway. David suddenly yelled across the yard to the boys, "Hey guys! (pause) Hey guys!"
Daniel replied from the puddle, "What, David?"
David said loudly, "Say, 'David, come on!'"
Daniel, confused, responded again, "What, David?"
David repeated from the steps, "Say, 'David, come on!"
So Daniel motioned and yelled across the yard, "David, come on!"
And David replied casually, "Naw, I'm sitting with Mom," and he leaned over to cuddle with me.
?????? Maybe he just wanted to be wanted by the boys! :-)
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