I can remember liking to read under my bed. That might be a little weird, I don't know, but I think it's just an example of kids liking to be in little places. In Abbey's closet, there is a little cubby/ledge that she loves to climb onto and look at all of her clothes. That game involves yelling at me to "Get me down Mommy, please!", so I'm happy to find that there are other little spaces that can be just as fun.
We're working on getting some pen marks out of her "own special chair", so the inserts for the chair are being stored in Dylan's room. They were good for all sorts of jumping games and also "kerplopping", but Abbey and I discovered that they make simply fabulous walls. Playing in her "little house" has quickly shot up to somewhere near the top of her favorite games list. She will actually do that by herself, and she doesn't play very well by herself lately (I think it has to do with not wanting to miss anything that Dylan and I might be doing, but that's another post.)
Seeing how much she loves having somewhere to play on her own makes me think more about enrolling her in some sort of class this fall. We're not sending her to pre-school this year, but it might make sense for her to take a little class that she can do on her own. She's been asking about dance class, which might work. A lot of classes like that want the kids to be three, but she's potty trained, which is a point in her favor. I am hesitant of pushing her into something so young - she is so shy - but it also seems like it might be helpful for her to do something not attached to Mommy or Dylan. Decisions, decisions.
the first house
so happy to have a blanket in her house
and this is "my little roof"
reading with Grandpa Don's little flashlight
while she's in there, I have the rest of my room to myself!
coming to climb all over me
the second house
notice that she even needed her Twilight Turtle in there
*A little hommage to Virginia Woolf, because she really had something to say to women writers, and one day I hope to describe myself as such.
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