Nora - 8/12/2019
Nora ate cheerios and banana for breakfast. For lunch she ate ground beef, whole wheat pita bread, ate tomatoes, two servings of avocado, and two servings of watermelon.
First picture: look at all the various colors of ponytail holders I found this weekend. My color consultant (Lauralea) said the kids would love these and they've been pretty impressed just looking at them!! Nora giggled. I usually let them choose which color and that takes forever!! Haha!! Just feels like forever. I almost always end up saying, "Ok, choose a color or I'm gonna choose a color for you!" Amazing how fast they can make a decision!!
The last two or three weeks Nora has been regularly saying, "I love you" and "I love you so much" several times a day. Which is wonderful, but it's noticeably increased a lot! I'm feeling like she's aware of change coming on some level - even though she's not cognitively able to grasp the significance of it all. More intuitive.
I've combined these last three pictures. Nora and Atley read books together, did some puzzles next, but Nora had to wrap up those activities so she could attend to her baby. :) Atley kept asking Nora to come back to the preschool room and join her in some activities. (Avi is doing a morning dance class this week.) Nora kept saying, "No thank you. No thank you. No thank you." Finally Nora said, "You can come out here if you want." :)
First picture: look at all the various colors of ponytail holders I found this weekend. My color consultant (Lauralea) said the kids would love these and they've been pretty impressed just looking at them!! Nora giggled. I usually let them choose which color and that takes forever!! Haha!! Just feels like forever. I almost always end up saying, "Ok, choose a color or I'm gonna choose a color for you!" Amazing how fast they can make a decision!!
The last two or three weeks Nora has been regularly saying, "I love you" and "I love you so much" several times a day. Which is wonderful, but it's noticeably increased a lot! I'm feeling like she's aware of change coming on some level - even though she's not cognitively able to grasp the significance of it all. More intuitive.
I've combined these last three pictures. Nora and Atley read books together, did some puzzles next, but Nora had to wrap up those activities so she could attend to her baby. :) Atley kept asking Nora to come back to the preschool room and join her in some activities. (Avi is doing a morning dance class this week.) Nora kept saying, "No thank you. No thank you. No thank you." Finally Nora said, "You can come out here if you want." :)




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