Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Reid - 5/18/2016

Reid ate three servings of whole wheat toast and ate mixed berries for breakfast.  For lunch he ate ham, crackers, bites of bean & bacon soup, and ate strawberries.

This first picture I took yesterday afternoon after Reid and Sophie woke up from their naps.  Reid said, "She was standing down there and I pulled her up here!"  :)  Reid always brings his special blanket with him and today he brought another special "puppy blanket."  As soon as Sophie arrived he went over and gave it to her.  Later in the morning I saw Bubba about to grab the puppy blanket and Sophie sprinted to rescue it!

Yesterday Reid was talking about Hudson's Birthday - which is coming up in less than two weeks and so he's probably heard his Momma and I talking.  Anyhow, Reid said, "I know Bubba gonna invite us to his next Birthday! Because Tate and Bode love him!"  He's a pretty sensitive male!!  Love it!!  :)

This isn't about Reid, but I thought you might like it.  Yesterday afternoon outside on the patio Cooper came running and yelling, "There's something BIG coming toward you!!"  Ok, I'll get the rifle!!  Then he pointed at an earwig crawling along the concrete!  Ha!

The kids were building a "box" for their blankets.  They hid their blankets and then continued to build on top of them.  I love how they can express their ideas!  Cooper said, "This is a cage for blankets; now they can't escape."  I said, "I didn't realize you all were having trouble with runaway blankets!"  He said, "We been thinking all day for one of these!"  :)

We sang songs, did dot painting at art time, did some sign language, and also the shapes.  It's been awhile since we did signs and shapes and the boys did awesome with both of them.  Reid is doing well with the shapes too, except for the 4 hardest ones; Parallelogram, trapezoid, octagon, and hexagon.  I wrote the words on the shapes and I think Cooper has the words memorized for octagon and hexagon because he doesn't count the sides, just looks at the word.  Pretty cool for 3 year olds.

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