Sunday, September 27, 2009

Adelyn @ 3 1/2...

Here are a few tidbits about our little 3 1/2 year old for those who don't have the pleasure of being around Adelyn on a daily basis...

Adelyn is getting really good at drawing stick figures.

Adelyn has always been full of personality and lately, she's been full of emotions. It seems that she does everything to its fullest capacity! :)

Adelyn is getting very close to writing her own name. She practices almost every day.

Adelyn thinks her nose grows when she makes up stories. By the way, she is getting too good at making up stories.

Adelyn still blames her imaginary friend, Okie, for her bad conduct.

Adelyn is very girly... she has multiple purses that carry multiple compact mirrors in them. She also loves to wear make-up (lip gloss) and match her clothes to her sister on special occasions.

Adelyn is a daddy's girl. She loves to pretend like her bicycle is a motorcycle like Daddy's and she gets to take rides in the old Jeep with him.

Adelyn's top common phrases are: "Do you love it?!" "Later, Mommy." "Did you get me a present, Daddy?" "Is it my birthday yet?" "That's mine, Ella!" "That cracks me up!"

Adelyn twirls her hair when she is sleepy. (I wish she still twirled mine.)

Adelyn has recently started to ask about babies being in her belly. The other day, she told me her back hurt because she had a baby in it. (I think this stemmed from my pregnant friend complaining about her back hurting.)
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As you can see from the pictures, Adelyn continues to become even more gorgeous as she grows. But there's much more than meets the eye. She really is a special little girl with multiple layers of personality developing. She's goofy, outgoing, stubborn, passionate, emotional, creative, imaginative, and girly all at the same time. It's true that she has been a challenge at times, but it's also true that no other being in the world has ever brought so much fun and laughter to my life. I love, love, love to hear her stories and try to figure out how she processes things... and I have to think that it will only get more fun (and challenging) with the coming years.