I know that is quite the random title, but Eliana is the one who ties those three things together.
When Eliana's GramE visited recently, she brought this hat that a friend had made. I've been busy taking as many pictures of it as I can, because it soon will be too small.
Super cute!
One of the nice thing about knowing other stay at home moms is that we can make lunch play dates. And, just in case some of you were wondering, yes Eliana's hair is really starting to grow.
Today we went grocery shopping, and Eliana did very well. There was a season when I dreaded taking her to the store. Today she enjoyed helping me hold the tags while I got food from the bulk section. She understood that after the bag was full, I needed the tag back. She was also hopeful that she'd get another tag. Since I recently discovered the joy of bulk shopping, she is able to hold many tags while I got several things including cinnamon, chow mien noodles, and oatmeal. The bulk section cracks me up, because they are regularly getting new things. Thus it is a treasure hunt to find what you are looking for. Items are normally near where they were last time, but you have to look carefully. I'm surprised at how many things you can get in the bulk section.
I think Eliana's favorite part of the grocery trip today was helping to load the groceries onto the conveyor belt. She loves to help! I was glad she was willing to help since just a few seconds before she was saying, "Walk! Walk!!!" Walking when both daddy and mommy go grocery shopping is an option, but it's not very often when it is just me.
Now to explain the sauces. Today Eliana and I had hot dogs and apple slices for lunch. I know, hot dogs aren't good for you, but this is the first time they've been on the grocery list since I started meal planning back in October. Plus, don't those apple slices make up for it?!?!? Eliana was fascinated with sauce options of ketchup, BBQ sauce, and mustard. She initially would pick up a piece of hot dog, dip it in the sauce of her choice, lick off the sauce and repeat. Ha! She even thought her apples tasted good with sauce on them. Yikes!
Her response, "Yes!" Now I'm for sure, but is seemed she understood the word rather and chow mien noodle bag. I haven't taught her those words intentionally. That means she either understood via context clues, or she's picked up those words on her own. I'm impressed either way.
Kyle update:
Kyle finished week two of his seminary class. He is VERY busy just about every night and most of the weekend getting his assignments done. His first week he talked about needing to read a chapter from a theology book. I didn't think much of the word chapter until he explained it was 85 pages long. I miss him, but I am proud of him too. He got 100% on his last quiz, praise the LORD!
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Children are like sponges, they are learning from everything around them, whether we know it or not!
She is precious!!
Uncle Michael, says she definitely gets her sense of, or lack of, style from her GramE.
Love you Guys
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