We have quickly learned that Sydney LOVES books. There are soo many great things she loves about books and reading that she is already developing a pretty decent library of her own. Some books are educational, some are more for entertainment, but she enjoys each of them. It is likely a combined fascination of the colorful pictures and odd letters on each page, along with the manner in which each story is read to her.
Unfotunately for her parents, she loves some particular stories a little too much. It is to the point where I think the 'story' itself is getting a hole worn in it. Poor Itsy Bitsy spider doesn't care about water spouts anymore...he just wants a nice vacation at this point...and I can't say I blame him. And the 'Five Silly Monkeys Jump'n on the Bed' have just have about had it. One is getting so overworked he called in sick the other day, and two others have put in their paperwork for some extended leave. When pressured to return the next time the book is opened, one even threatened to submit an L&I claim for bumping his head while on the clock. To avoid provoking a lawsuit with this troubled monkey, we may only have four silly monkeys the next time we review the story.
While her books can spark youthful imagination, and support her overall ability to read, it must be noted that books can also serve as weapons (intended or not). On more than one occassion Sydney has managed to toss them...I'm sure she is not doing it in a malicious manner, but just to encourage you to read them to her. Unfortunately at times they manage to land in the most inopportune areas (especially for her dad). So, to all of the new dads out there, don't be shy to wear a cup when you child wants story time...haha!
Thanks to Grandpa Don for putting up with us (and mostly the ankle-biter) last weekend. The ideas of the sound-proofing and utilizing a diver's mask will be put to good use. And this weekend, it was great to spend time with Dave, Lili, and Maggie (one of Sydney's BFF's). It's great to see them consciously playing together. You can really see their awareness of the world and others, changing. The concept of sharing is being recognized...which is fun to see 'in action.'
We end up hiding LJ's books because we cannot stand reading the same Christmas book over and over again because he LOVES HOHO! : ) She sounds like one smart little cookie! Keep up the good reading Sydney
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