A Day In The Life

Thoughts from the trenches about raising Samantha and Joshua and assorted other living creatures.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Sister

Sam is taking very good care of me. I told her today that the bit of almond bear claw that I ate was too much junk food, and it wasn't agreeing with baby. She grabs my head, brings me in close to tell me, "Mommy, when you get home, you should drink a glass of milk. Baby likes milk. And then you should eat some baby food because baby likes baby food." then I got a very big smackerooni. I love this little girl.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Books

Sam is sitting next to me. She just sounded out "It's Bedtime" all by herself. She is reading. I am so impressed with this little one. Wow.

Friday, January 06, 2006

Sam said, the long hand tells me it is four oclock, mom. And sure enough, it is 3:56, as close to four as you get. Does this mean she is telling the time now?

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Sam had another swim class today. Her teacher, Amy, tells me that Samantha tells her she is scared and then Sam goes and does it. Sam is scared, but she is brave too. I am very proud of her. She tries all the things Amy asks her too, and you can't ask for more than that.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Sam started to feel better yesterday, and I managed to get her to sleep for a bit in the afternoon. So, we lit all eight candles and the shamash and the living room glowed from all that light. The candles in the large menorah were still burning when I came down this morning.

Sam opened the last of her presents. Somehow, I don't know how, but somehow, Aunt Patty found a stuffed brindle boxer and she made a special soft fleece pack for the pup to sleep in. She *says* the Gund dog was in the Pink Smock, but I think she has a special 'in' with one holiday elf with a soft spot for adorable little Jewish girls. Grammy gave Samantha a tin Barn complete with horses, sheep, turkey, three farmers, rows of corn and cabbages, pigs, cows, geese, one turkey, ducks, ducklings, goslings, several swans. I found a drawer that Sam can use to keep all the little bits in for now. She loved looking at it, but it took mom and dad a few minutes to finish putting the peices together. She opened her Cartwheeling Tigger and all was lost. She took him to sleep with her and she was thrilled. Trajan and Lucia gave her a shirt with Tinkerbell on the front and a great backpack with Tinkerbell on that. Sam liked those too.

We are all having some sense of withdrawal now that Hanukkah is over. It was a very special year, with our friends and relatives here or here in spirit. Thank you all for your incredible thoughtfulness and caring. Sam appreciates it, and we do too. It wasn't just the presents, it was the thought behind them that was so incredible. Samantha is a very lucky little girl, as are we.

Monday, January 02, 2006

last night

We had a bit of a set back last night. Sam has a stomach flu, and fell asleep at 6 pm. We tried to wake her up, and she actually woke up around 11pm. She came out of her room crying saying she was not at all tired. I'm hungry. So we fed her and put her to bed with promises of doing the last night tonight. It occurs to me to mention that Sam did not open one present before the time, even though I put all eight nights of presents out the first night. She just loves to carry them around the house. Very like her Daddy with his ability to wait forever when there is a wrapped present sitting right in front of him!

She sleeps with the large dragon now. She tried dressing it yesterday morning, so now it sports a pair of underpants. She named it Gug yesterday. Today it's name is 'Playsase.' I don't know where that came from either.