After Caleigh's first day of school, she had a few questions for me. They were as follows.
"What is a student?"
"What does tardy mean?"
"What is an absence?"
"What is attendance?"
I guess she listened at school but I don't think she did much understanding since she didn't know the meaning of any of these words!
Caleigh has an amazing vocabulary. She is constantly trying to expand it and learning new ways to express herself. Sometimes these things are funny, upsetting, or just plain wrong! In any case, I have been told numerous times to write everything down since I won't remember it forever and she will grow out of this stage so quickly. So, here is Quips from Caleigh.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
About God
The following conversation took place on our car ride home from a swim day at Granny's house.
Caleigh: Do you know that God is pushing our car right now?
Me: He is?
Caleigh: Yeah he controls everything.
Me: Yes, he does. So I guess he is pushing us.
Caleigh: I know how God does everything.
Me: Oh, you do? You know how he makes the sun rise?
Caleigh: Uh, yeah! He gets out his flashlight!
Me: Well, what about the moon?
Caleigh: He gets a crescent and puts it in front for the flashlight!
Me: Ohhhhhh. What about the waves in the ocean?
Caleigh: He pushes the water, duh!
Me: Ok then, how does he make the wind?
Caleigh takes a deep breath and blows out as hard as she can.
Caleigh: Like that!!!!
And that was that! How do you argue with that incredible logic!? LOL!
Caleigh: Do you know that God is pushing our car right now?
Me: He is?
Caleigh: Yeah he controls everything.
Me: Yes, he does. So I guess he is pushing us.
Caleigh: I know how God does everything.
Me: Oh, you do? You know how he makes the sun rise?
Caleigh: Uh, yeah! He gets out his flashlight!
Me: Well, what about the moon?
Caleigh: He gets a crescent and puts it in front for the flashlight!
Me: Ohhhhhh. What about the waves in the ocean?
Caleigh: He pushes the water, duh!
Me: Ok then, how does he make the wind?
Caleigh takes a deep breath and blows out as hard as she can.
Caleigh: Like that!!!!
And that was that! How do you argue with that incredible logic!? LOL!
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Jesus Price
Caleigh has been working on her songs for her preschool graduation program for over two months now.
It is so sweet to hear her little voice singing sweet praise songs. I don't think anything can melt my heart faster than hearing her sing in her sweet sing-song way.
While she sings so cute, sometimes some of the words get misinterpreted. Thus, "Jesus Christ = Jesus Price" and "Christ our Lord = Price our Lord" and "Suit up for Christ= Suit up for Price."
She's been making an effort to remember to change "Price" to "Christ" but I think it is so much more precious when she sings full heartedly and it comes out as "Price".
So proud of my solo-singing preschooler!
It is so sweet to hear her little voice singing sweet praise songs. I don't think anything can melt my heart faster than hearing her sing in her sweet sing-song way.
While she sings so cute, sometimes some of the words get misinterpreted. Thus, "Jesus Christ = Jesus Price" and "Christ our Lord = Price our Lord" and "Suit up for Christ= Suit up for Price."
She's been making an effort to remember to change "Price" to "Christ" but I think it is so much more precious when she sings full heartedly and it comes out as "Price".
So proud of my solo-singing preschooler!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
OMG!
O-M-G!
Saying these three letters as an exaggerated expression is Caleigh's new "word".
It seems to have become her standard response to anything exciting, scary, funny, sad, and any other situation you can think of.
OMG!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Hosel
Caleigh has seen many commercials on tv advertising hotel stays.
She likes the idea of spending the night in other places so she told Chad and I that she REALLY wants to stay in a HOSEL this summer.
She likes the idea of spending the night in other places so she told Chad and I that she REALLY wants to stay in a HOSEL this summer.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
"Love Nothing More"
To wake Caleigh up for school each morning, I usually crawl into bed with her and cuddle for a few minutes until she realizes I'm there and she starts to wake up. Since she no longer sleeps in the bed with Chad and I, this short morning snuggle time is the only real time she lets me get close to her for any given amount of time.
The other morning, I went into the room and found her in a sideways sleeping position with no covers on her. Since she only likes to sleep in t-shirts, she was ice cold. I crawled into the bed and she sleepily asked me to get her warm.
I replied,"I would love nothing more."
Then she said something that ABSOLUTELY MELTED my heart.
"I love nothing more than my awesome mom."
And back off to dreamland she went for 10 more minutes of silent snuggles with me. I think I was just as in love with my daughter in this moment as I was the first time I laid eyes on her!
I hope I remember this morning for the rest of my life.
(And remind myself of it when she's 15 and telling me what an "awful mom" I am!)
The other morning, I went into the room and found her in a sideways sleeping position with no covers on her. Since she only likes to sleep in t-shirts, she was ice cold. I crawled into the bed and she sleepily asked me to get her warm.
I replied,"I would love nothing more."
Then she said something that ABSOLUTELY MELTED my heart.
"I love nothing more than my awesome mom."
And back off to dreamland she went for 10 more minutes of silent snuggles with me. I think I was just as in love with my daughter in this moment as I was the first time I laid eyes on her!
I hope I remember this morning for the rest of my life.
(And remind myself of it when she's 15 and telling me what an "awful mom" I am!)
Saturday, March 2, 2013
The Diamond Room
Caleigh was spending some time with Nonnie when Nonnie asked her about the birdfeeder that she and Caleigh had made for Chad this past Christmas.
Caleigh told her that they had hung the feeder on the back porch and that you can see the birds come to it when watching from our "diamond room."
It really does make our "dining room" sound much more extravagant than it really is.
Caleigh told her that they had hung the feeder on the back porch and that you can see the birds come to it when watching from our "diamond room."
It really does make our "dining room" sound much more extravagant than it really is.
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