Saturday, May 10, 2008

Spotlight on Sophie

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Well, I think Spring has finally sprung.  Although you wouldn’t have known it a few weeks ago with 2 days of snow off and on.  Alta and Snowbird actually received 2 feet of snow.  But it’s so nice to see the trees finally bursting with blooms and the grass getting green.  

Sophie’s preschool presented a Mother’s Day Program, which was so sweet and touching.  I knew her preschool was going to have this little show and every time I asked her about it, the only response she would give me, “it’s a surprise!”   She is learning SO much these days.  It drives Vince and me bonkers with all her questions, but at the same time I’m equally amazed with how much she already knows for a 4 year old.  I don’t think I knew half the things she knows when I was 6 years old.  Anyway, she just loves it when I “interview” her with questions.  Here are her responses:

Favorite Number:  4 because I’m 4 years old

Favorite Color:  pink

Favorite Shape:  circle

Favorite Animal:   my dogs, named Ernie and Chief

Favorite Food:  everything, except red cabbage and beets

Best Friend:  Momma

Favorite Season:  fall because I like to catch the falling leaves

Favorite Time of Day:  morning because it’s light, I don’t like the dark

Favorite New Word:  concentrate

Favorite Song:  Walking on Air by Kerli 

Why are you so cute?:  because of Momma (& Daddy, when Daddy is present)

Why are you so smart?:  because of Momma (& Daddy, when Daddy is present)

What do you want to be when you grow up?:  a ballerina dancer

What are your favorite shows/movies?:  Caillou, Teletubbies, Fifi, Dragon Tales, Noddy, Angelina Ballerina, Sponge Bob Square Pants and Snow Buddies

Sophie is still extremely reticent when other people approach her.  However, out in public you would think otherwise, being quite the silly goose, bold, melodramatic, amusing, witty, calling me “sweetie” or “honey.”  Or when she’s trying to explain something to me and says “Momma, look at me, do you understand what I’m saying?”  Or gives me orders while driving to keep both hands on the wheels.  Or when she stops me from crossing the parking lot because there’s a car approaching.  She says, “don’t go, there’s a car coming!” holding me back like she’s the grown-up.  You should see the people in their cars just laughing and smiling at her.  I can tell, she really wants to be the Momma and asks on a regular basis, when she can become a Momma.  On that note, I hope everyone has a very Happy Mother’s Day !


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