- Lily is wearing pants, shirts and shoes Emmi wore last year. Never mind that she is almost TWO years younger then her sister. She sure is a growing girl and added almost 1 1/2 inches to her height over the past two months. Which means she can reach a whole lot of new things now, including doorknobs. I think I have less then a month before she figures out how to open them. If she can't reach something she wants, she also sure knows to help herself...
- While sitting at the table with a bowl of spaghetti Emmi came up with the following statement: "It's still a long time before we all die". End of statement and she went back to eating. ?????
- Emmi's friend Lena came over for a sleepover on the weekend and they had such a great time. They played "House", made Pizza, watched Piglets Big Movie and everybody was sound asleep by nine. I really hope this is what all future sleepovers are going to be like. (I know, lots of wishful thinking...) I can't believe Emmi is old enough for sleepovers!!
- Lily still hates the Y. She gets frantic once we start walking down the hallway towards the child watch and wants me to turn around. Just before we get to the toddler room we pass by the door to the pool which is the last straw of hope for her that I might turn there. Once it is clear we are not turning she starts crying and doesn't stop until I pick her up again a full 15 (!!!!) minutes later. So instead of me working out, Lily and I go swimming while Emmi hangs out in the preschooler area which she really likes. (Even though she tells me every time before I drop her off that she is going to cry while she is there. But I guess she is too busy and never actually gets around to it ;) )
- I love raising two sisters!
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I know what you mean about your mom and other older ladies thinking that you have to dress warmly all the time in order to not get sick. My mother in law and other Korean ladies are the same way...they are obsessed with being warm and having kids dressed in multiple layers. When they were here before, they were constantly putting socks on Olivia and adding an extra layer to her clothing, even though it was over 70 degrees in our house. And when I lived there, kids came to school over-bundled when it wasnt' even that cold outside, and they kept the rooms pretty hot (in my opinion) in the winter. It doesn't matter what modern science says, they will never be convinced! I think it's interesting that it seems to be the same in Germany, I thought it was a Korean thing :)
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