Guess who is 3-1/2 years old today? Our big girl, Erin! She is growing up so fast and we are so proud of her. We love her so much! Let's see...what's the latest with Erin? She is our super serious girl and is very intent on doing things that she wants to do. One who reads between the lines might interpret that she is stubborn...and one would be correct. She still loves to read, do puzzles, play with her doll house, be outside (especially jumping on the trampoline), play games, read, read, and read. She can now wash her own hands and brush her teeth, open doorknobs, get in and out of the car on her own, and can also put on her socks and shoes, sometimes on the right feet. She is becoming more independent, and we love it! We will not discuss potty training and the AWFUL time we have had with it for the past 8 months or so. Let's just say she's not there yet. She is enjoying her big-girl school and is doing very well there. She watches out for Anna and sometimes shares with her. They like to tickle each other, and their giggling fits are about the sweetest thing I have ever seen. However, they do quickly change into screaming fits when hair gets pulled. She has recently discovered the freedom that is her big-girl bed and likes to wake up at odd hours of the night to run around and scream. Lovely! We all know about her recent stitches that she decided to remove unceremoniously on her own. Now she's got a thin scar and will probably grumble about it as a teenager. That's a quick summary of Erin...we love her so much and are proud of the little lady that she's becoming!
Monday, April 23, 2012
3-1/2 Years Old!
Guess who is 3-1/2 years old today? Our big girl, Erin! She is growing up so fast and we are so proud of her. We love her so much! Let's see...what's the latest with Erin? She is our super serious girl and is very intent on doing things that she wants to do. One who reads between the lines might interpret that she is stubborn...and one would be correct. She still loves to read, do puzzles, play with her doll house, be outside (especially jumping on the trampoline), play games, read, read, and read. She can now wash her own hands and brush her teeth, open doorknobs, get in and out of the car on her own, and can also put on her socks and shoes, sometimes on the right feet. She is becoming more independent, and we love it! We will not discuss potty training and the AWFUL time we have had with it for the past 8 months or so. Let's just say she's not there yet. She is enjoying her big-girl school and is doing very well there. She watches out for Anna and sometimes shares with her. They like to tickle each other, and their giggling fits are about the sweetest thing I have ever seen. However, they do quickly change into screaming fits when hair gets pulled. She has recently discovered the freedom that is her big-girl bed and likes to wake up at odd hours of the night to run around and scream. Lovely! We all know about her recent stitches that she decided to remove unceremoniously on her own. Now she's got a thin scar and will probably grumble about it as a teenager. That's a quick summary of Erin...we love her so much and are proud of the little lady that she's becoming!
Monday, April 16, 2012
Erin's first stitches
Poor little Erin got her first (and hopefully only) 2 stitches on Saturday. Daddy had his one day home in 3 weeks, so Mommy pawned him off on the girls and went to the Smithfield outlets. Daddy took them to New Hill Park, which I have never been to, but looks very fun. I had been at Smithfield for about 15 minutes when I got a call..."Erin fell at the park". She was up on the playground equipment, tripped, and caught her right temple on something on the way down. I don't think she fell very far, luckily.
Thanks to modern technology, Bob sent me a picture, and we decided that he should take her to urgent care to have them decide if it needed stitches. The cut was short but wide, and the bleeding wasn't too bad, but it did stop and start a couple of times. So, Bob took both girls (including a hysterical Anna) to the new Rex Express Care here in Holly Springs, and after an unnecessarily long wait and restratining poor Erin, she got her 2 stitches. She has been very good and hasn't acted like they are hurting her, nor has she tried to mess with them. We go on Thursday to have them removed. Mommy gets to handle that fun! I would take them out myself if I had the right scissors and a helper, but I guess we'll just go there.
So, that was our Saturday excitement! Let's hope the next Daddy Day is less traumatizing!
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