Jackie, my 3 1/2 year old would not take these skate shoes off! She wore them everyday for a week! (its been a few weeks ago). She cried when I told her she could not wear them to Church! The skate shoes came from the neighbor, a hand me down....thanks? LOL
Actually, it was fun to watch her skate around the house. I took loads of pictures and made a entry in my Happy Book. I will try to put a post together soon,describing my Happy Book and why I do it! I knew that the PHASE would not last long...I'm kind of sad it over!
I love the spunky independence that most 3 and 4 year old display! They seem to know what they want and go for it...isn't that what we what our children to do? As a Mom I like to nurture this quality in ALL my children. It does take Love and Patience!
I hope you enjoy these pictures.
Please let me know a FUNNY PHASE one of your children had? Leave a comment in my box!
Peace in Christ,
Georgiann
You have a little Skater Girl there. Yes, we've been through many phases, one was passionate about bugs, the other would not fall asleep to anything but the voice of Euphengenia Doubtfire, and the other wanted nothing more to do then play with the beach ball in the entry. These are fun little sparks in the everyday. Enjoy your little cutie. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHey Trudy~
ReplyDeleteI will be going to MOPS night out. We actually stay in and we will be playing BUNCO. Its ssssoooo fun. Have you played it before?
I hope you have a great weekend too!
Blessings,
Georgiann
As a former skater myself (a very passionate one!) for many, many years, I can relate! I always loved to watch Facts of Life on TV in the 80's because Tootie was my favorite character, she wore skates everywhere she went. Although I didn't grow up to have me dream job, a car hop, I still adore roller skating!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read more of your blog!
Hi Jennifer~
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over! I used to watch Facts of life too!
I graduated high school in 1987!
So that may tell you how old I am?
I LOVE LOVE the differnt stages the kiddos go through! Don't you?
Blessing,
Georgiann