Monday, January 19, 2015

Things to catch you up on

The days go on so quickly. The hours and minutes and moments all pass by before my very eyes. It feels like just yesterday I was six years old, swinging so high on our swing set that I thought I could reach the clouds. Now my own daughter is six years old and I am thirty. If I blink again, I’ll be 50 and at her wedding.

I live in these moments with you, sweet girl, and often forget that if I don’t write about them, then you won’t remember when I tell you a funny story about yourself one day. Or maybe you will, but we live in an age where we have the technology to document everything and baby girl, that’s what I am doing. Others sometimes criticize me for posting so much about our life together. They say that they enjoy their private lives. Well, that’s fine. They can enjoy their private lives just like we do, but some of those funny moments we share together, I want to read in thirty years together and laugh.

Well, you started school this past September. It’s only half day so it’s not the greatest in the world. I feel like you say you “hate school” not because you actually hate it but because it’s just not long enough. As soon as you get there, it’s time to come home again. Some things that I have loved in the past four months:

1   -You read to me like crazy. You read and write and count and add and subtract and I love it and it amazes me and you’re so, SO smart baby. I couldn’t be more proud.
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     -You LISTEN. While other kids don’t listen to their Mommy’s and Daddy’s and throw fits and lie, you don’t do any of those things. Sometimes you don’t necessarily like what I’m asking you to do, but you do it and you get over it and that’s that. I ask you to clean your room, and you do it. I ask you to help me with something, and you do it. You don’t ask questions when I ask you to do something. You don’t have a meltdown and cry. You’re just awesome Nina. All except for food- you don’t try new things AT ALL. Not too long ago I decided to have a food party where I make different goodie bags as prizes if you taste something new and you FREAKED OUT. It was a complete disaster. I thought for sure it would be a fun way for you to try new things but your will baby. You’ve got a strong one. Stubborn just like your Daddy. But since I just wrote about him, I also must write that you love him dearly. You are 100∞ a “Daddy’s Girl.” It’s nice when he spends time here or I go there and I see you guys interacting with each other. I don’t know your minute-to-minute life when you’re with your Dad, so when I see you guys together and laughing, my heart is complete. I know when you aren’t with me, you’re happy and that he makes you happy and that is all I ever want in this life.
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     -I joined the PTO and became the classroom Mom for your Kindergarten class. Ten years ago I never would have though that this would be my life and that this would be the best time in my life. It’s amazing how we grow as humans. I got to know all the kids in your class and some of the parents and it makes me feel at ease knowing I can come and go from the school whenever I want and I get to come in and do some pretty cool crafts and stuff with you and your friends. We went to your first school dance together. I dressed up as SpongeBob. Not because I wanted to, but because you asked me to. And well, who could say no to someone as sweet as you? You dressed up as Elsa from Frozen and oh MY LORD NINA, I hope you remember that you were obsessed with Frozen like every other little kid in the world. There were 27 Elsa’s at your school dance. I, of course, was one of the only parents dressed as anything and I was a huge square. I didn’t care because I had a BLAST with you and your friends. We all held hands and danced around. It was a great night and I know you’ll remember that one.

4   -I went on your class field trip with you to Lee’s Turkey Farm. I also made a request that you have your little boy crush be in our group and guess what? He was in our group. I played with you all on the playground and ran up and down castles and slides and swings while all the other parents just kind of sat around. I realized that you bring out the kid in me again and things that used to feel sad to me, like Christmas and Thanksgiving became something so exciting to me again. I think I’m more excited for the Holidays as a parent than I was when I was a kid. Seeing your face light up…. Brings tears to my eyes just imagining it. Also, on that trip we picked little pumpkins. When we got back to the school, we walked through the hallways back to your classroom and a little girl in your class dropped hers. She started crying so hard and you went up to her and gave her your pumpkin and told her it’s okay. Even typing that makes me cry. Yeah, I know…. I’m a big baby. You have such a huge heart in that little body of yours. Being your Mom is the best part of my life.
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     -Back to that crush thing…. NINA AND RONAL SITTIN’ IN THE TREE K-I-S-S-I-N-G! His name is Ronal, not Ronald which you’ve yelled at me for numerous times. It’s really, really REALLY cute. You guys take the bus home together and every time I get you from the bus, you say bye to him a few times and have this kiddy love look on your face. You admitted to me last week that you guys hold hands on the bus on the way home. You said, “I don’t know why Roanal holds my hand on the bus, but I let him.” It’s cute now, but in ten years I’ll let your Daddy deal with the boys. Something tells me, he will interrogate every boy in your life to the point of embarrassment. Rightfully so. If any little shit bag boy breaks your heart, I’m going to ruin his world. Swear jar… I know. I’ll put it in there when I’m done writing this.
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    -You ACCIDENTALLY lost your first tooth. It must have been loose but you sure yanked that thing out even though it probably wasn’t ready. I got you one of those prizes from the machine you put 50¢ in and you were trying to push it up and open with your bottom teeth. You got it open and your tooth came with it! Nina, you cried SO hard you fell asleep in the car. Then you refused to live without a paper towel in your mouth (the feeling of your tongue hitting the hole where your tooth used to be really freaked you out) and then when I told you that you had to take the paper towel out, you freaked out some more but by that time it was bedtime and you just fell asleep. It broke my heart but it was kind of funny at the same time. Every time we walk past those machines now, you walk a little faster. Also, the tooth fairy left you 5 bucks. She didn’t want to set the bar too high.

Since this is getting lengthy, I will divide it in to two parts. Next on the blog agenda: Mémère comes to visit, Grandpa Avallone, the Holidays, and your girlfriends. I love you sweet girl. You are my light and my life and I love you to the moon, the stars, and the heavens and back.


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