My little princess (literally!)...Kendall Rae. Kendall can talk up a storm and is speaking so clearly and in sentences for the most part. She is still doing the grunting thing when she wants something, but I feel the end is coming soon on that. She ALWAYS has to be in a dress; ALWAYS! Whatever she gets dressed in the morning she slips on a tutu over the top of it. Thanks goodness we have some older cousins that have grown out of theirs. I think right now we have about 5. She is always in a tutu, sparkley shoes and a bow in her hair (no boring clippies allowed!). A couple of weeks ago we discovered that after we put her to bed, she was getting up to put on her tutu and shoes. She was sleeping all night in her dress up clothes...silly girl! So we went and bought her some nightGOWNS so she can be a princess even when she goes to bed. She likes to wear jewelry and carry around her babies. Her new love is kitties. Maus has bought her a stuffed kitty and she won't go anywhere with out it. Kendall also likes to color and watch Peppa Pig. Peppa Pig a silly TV show about a little girl pig and her family. It doesn't come on TV often so we had to record a couple so we have some on reserve. She thinks a lot of her big brother and follows him around a lot too. We are attempting the potty training again and I feel like we are getting close even though we haven't had any success yet. She can take off her pants and panties (she was SUPER excited about her princess panties we bought her "do get potty on princess" she says). She tells me she has to go potty, but when we get to the toilet she doesn't sit still long enough to do anything. She is a wiggly worm! After a couple minutes of attempting we put everything back on and then as soon as we get to the living room she pees. GRRR...but I know one of these times she is going to get it and everything is going to click.
Parker, Parker, Parker...he grows so much, but he is still my cuddle bug! I hope he never grows out of that. Parker has done a great job in Kindergarten so far this year. At conferences, his test scores were all above average. His teacher, Mrs Fieser, has said Parker does a great job. She said there was even a time when one of his classmates, Ruven, was getting picked by some older kids and Parker stood up to them and told them to "stop and be nice." What a good friend...those are stories that make me (and Kevin) so proud! He is already reading! I know that I didn't read in Kindergarten, but the expectations are very high. We practice sight words all the time; his favorite sight words are color words. At school they play a game that someone starts a word (MAP) and then another kid gets to take a letter out and put a new letter in (take out M and put in a H). They work to sound out the word and talk about if it is a real word or a nonsense word. Parker thinks that game is a lot of fun, so we play it a lot at home too! Since we live in the Goddard district, but he is attending Maize, Parker has to get up early and go to school with me. So he gets up at 6, we are out the door by 6:30, then he usually plays with the iPad or colors while he waits on the bus to pick him up at 7:30. He attends half-day kindergarten and during the winter months (so right now) he comes back over to my school. One of my students Colton Helm has been a big help about waiting for him to get off the bus and bringing him to my classroom. He is with me in class for an hour before we head over for lunch. Then it is my planning period where he races cars, watches a movie, colors, does ABCmouse on a computer or the iPad. Last week he got invited down to the PE class to play mat-ball with the high school kids. I hear he got a homerun (wink, wink)! Parker is definitely Mr. Social and isn't afraid of anything.



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Loved all the photo shoot pictures! And I love that you've raised a princess! It's adorable at this age... however I can see where that would need to be grown out of...eventually... And Parker sounds like a big deal at school! I remember helping Mrs. Poynter pick up Shea from kindergarten and being her buddy in high school. I loved it!
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