More observant than you think!
When reading books, Mama likes to ask Austen questions like “How many birds are there in the picture?” Sometimes Austen counts correctly and sometimes she does some pretend counting that goes up to at least ten. With questions like “What color is the leaf?” Austen always knows the right answer. Thanks, Miss Liz from Gymboree Art Class.
Today, Mama was asking Austen to identify things in a drawing from a Richard Scary book. “What’s that?” “Piano!” (Austen is the queen of speaking with emphasis. That’s why Mama purchased her a “Mini Diva” cap from the Metropolitan Opera.) “What’s that?” “Mouse!” After being thusly quizzed, Austen interrupted, “Mouse is eating da cheese.” Mama looked more closely and, yes, there was a tiny piece of cheese on which the mouse was nibbling. Mama is going to have to think up some more challenging interrogations for Austen. Locating items in a picture is child’s play. Austen speaks in full sentences all day long, and Mama and Dada never get enough of hearing her talk — except when she says things like, “No, Mama!” Out and about, Austen is often notices things and points them out to Mama, who is not great at details and is often surprised by what Austen has observed. The location of clocks. People, especially “big boys.” Lollipops. Light-up signs with images of coffee mugs.MOMS Club at the mall
The MOMS club coordinated a private mall event including kids’ activities, special photo session with Santa and other games. Austen enjoyed meeting all the animals including Chick Fillet’s cow mascot advertising to eat more chicken.
“Guss! Guss! Where are you?”
Able to withstand Squirt’s random unprovoked attacks, Guss spends a lot of time with Austen and Mama. He even lets Austen hold him. Today he shared a bowl of mac ‘n cheese with Austen, even though she told him, “No! That’s Austen’s mac ‘n cheese.” (She speaks rather well for a barely two year old.) Unfortunately, the pair dropped their bowl on the floor and shattered the special Sesame Place bowl. They didn’t seem to mind as much as Mama.
Cousins!
Mama has been talking to Austen about her (first) cousins, especially while watching a video with Elmo’s country cousin Elmer. There’s been some progress. During a quiz yesterday, Mama asked, “What are your cousins’ names?”
“Emma!” replied Austen. “And…?” “Erin!” yelled Austen. “And…?” “Morgan!” cried Austen, after a pause.Playing with Guss
Austen loves to play with Guss. She chases him, picks him up, hugs him, forces him to sit with her, rubs and hugs him. Guss is very accomodating.
Austen also tries to do the same with Squirt but soon realizes that Squirt is much more independent and weary of her although when in the right mood, Squirt is also cuddly.Bee Movie
Austen went to see the Bee Movie (her 2nd movie) at the theater with Mama and Dada. The theatre was especially setup for kids and had small tables in front of each row of seats. We ordered some food to munch on while watching the bees buzzing around on the big screen; Austen mostly enjoyed the popcorn and although we didn’t last the entire movie, we made it further along than the previous movie outing (Ratatouille).
Emma & Erin’s Birthday Party
Emma & Erin celebrated their birthdays together. There were double the presents and yummy birthday cake. Afterwards, the cousins dressed up as princesses and jumped around on their bed with Emma & Erin’s uncle Jonathon.
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Baby Shower
Mama threw a baby shower for Riley’s Mom, Kelly. We had lots of friends over and plenty of yummy food, including home-made cupcakes and ice cream.
Dada helped with hosting duties and Mama played some games with the other mommies. One game asked everyone to write down their name suggestions, which were later read aloud and the other game had everyone trying to match baby photos with the correct Mommy. Dada said it was a tough game since there were a lot of “white people.” Silly Dada.