Bragging about my kid
I hope to do NoJoMo this year so figured I’d better start warming up!
This entry is pure adoration and awe at my kid. Feel free to skip ahead. 😉
1. Last week Art and I went to get our fingerprints re-done since 2nd adoption has not happened yet. Lexi was with it. She is intensely curious about EVERYTHING and was fascinated by the process. The fingerprinting guy was very nice and let Lexi put her fingers on the screen to see her fingerprints. He then said, "wow." Turns out Lexi has a very rare fingerprint(s). Most people have 1-2 different designs (sworl, arch, tent, etc.). Each of Lexi’s four fingers had a different pattern. The guy said, "this is very rare. I’ve been doing this for over 20 years and only ever seen one or two other cases of this." I knew God made her unique, now there’s physical proof!
That was a week ago. Today she started playing, "fingerprint guy." She told me to come to the actual name of the street the real office was on. How she knew that or even remembered it is anyone’s guess! Her bedroom was the "fingerprint office." She had me put my fingers on her book and scanned them. Then said to me, "you have a tent and a double loop!" Again, I have no idea how she remembered the different designs!
2. Lexi. as I said, is very curious about how things are made. Daily, literally, she asks me "how are _____made?" Fill in the blank with everything from cars to Band-Aids to books to iPads. She even asks "How are babies made?" But that’s for later. MUCH later. A few friends suggested I show her the sci-fi show How It’s Made. She liked it, of course. But then after said, "ok, but how do they make the machines that make those things?" I know, as her mama, that I think she’s awesome…but this is awesome! Her never ending spiral as she links things together and is constantly trying to figure everything out awes me. I should have known she was going to be a curious, bright kid when she began to read at 18 months.
3. And, her curiosity finally brought me to a place I didn’t think I’d have to be for, I don’t know, at least another 7 years! Today she asked, "How did God make me?" So I talked about him putting her together in Sreymom’s belly (her birthmother) how he made her bones and muscles, skin and organs. She persisted, however, and said. "I know that..but Mommy…..how did God put me IN Sreymom’s belly? How did I get there?" I tried changing the subject…but she kept re-directing right back to "how did I get in there?" Luckily, we just pulled into our driveway and the promise of a yummy snack once we got inside finally got her off that track. I know her, though, and she’s going to ask again in a few days. When a question is not answered, she will NOT let it go till she gets an answer. I have no idea how to explain this to a three year old.
4. First parent/teacher conference as a parent tomorrow at her preschool. She’s only been going for a couple weeks, so don’t know how much they’ll have to tell me, but should be interesting.
i wonder if fingerprints are influenced by genetics (i have no clue actually) but isnt she bi racial? maybe the two combos just arent seen together often? very interesting 🙂 can you do the when a mommy and a daddy love each other…sometimes that works? i know when little kids used to ask me where my babies were i would just say “im not married” but i havent been asked that since i got married.
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You can always get some books from the library, BUT you have to have the “every kid’s mom and dad explain this to them when THEY think the kid is ready, so this is NOT something you should tell your friends” chat. Once I got the books Anna lost interest pretty quickly, but it doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen here. 🙂 Good luck! The ones I found had pretty cartoon-y illustrations and Ijust skipped parts I didn’t think we needed to discuss, and I’m fairly certain she’s forgotten it all by now anyhow.
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lol have fun with that one! maybe get her an age appropriate book on how babies are made?
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ryn: I use smilebox to create pages and then I print 12 x 12 single sided photos of them with viovio.com.
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How interesting about your daughter’s fingerprints! We had ours done not too long ago. Your daughter sounds very bright! I love her finger printing guy game.
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ryn: You’ll have such a great time! Enjoy! Did you see my farm entry in September? There is an awesome farm that you can ride the Strasburg Railroad to. It’s called Cherry Crest Farm. They have a website. There is something like 55 activities to do there. The train drops off and picks up there. You can buy a combo ticket at the train station. Have fun!
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