Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Sing a Song

I remember Eowyn used to make a repeticious "Eh" noises (such as "Eh Eh Eh Eh") when she was a baby. If she did 6 "Eh"s in a row I would break into the rest of Jingle bells in my own "Eh"s. Then one day I hummed the first part and she finished it. I was very excited. Today at parent and child swim lessons, when we sang "The Wheels on the Bus" and "Hokey-Pokey" she sang every word very loud. She has been singing along to parts of songs lately. (Like "Amazing Grace" that I sing at every bed time.) Today it was full songs and it was a bunch of them. I am a big fan of "Sing a Longs" so I'm thrilled with this new development.

The other very cool thing that happened today was in the car on the way. We were listening to the song "Heaven's Got A Baby" (the Supertones version, though I like the original Sarah Masen one better.) When the lyrics got to "Down in Bethlehem" Eowyn started making statements.
"Jesus was born in Bethlehem"
"Marry and Joseph had to go to Bethlehem"
"They had Jesus in a Manger"
"He was in a stable"
"Shepherds Came"
"there were some sheep there too"
(I asked who told the shepherds)
"The Angel Gabriel".
Then she went back to drinking her bottle.... she is so cool.

She was once again excited about doing the advent candel tonight. We were about 20 minets away from doing it and she sat at the table and said "I will waite for the candel." I had to convice her (not dificult but still) to color for a little while until we were ready.
She was very excited when we were done to tell us about Abraham going to Isrial so Jesus could come later!

This album has Sarah Masen:

This is the one with the Supertones:

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Puzzling

Today we got a late start.

We had blueberry pancakes (Ewoyn ate a bunch of them.)

When we got up and about we went to the Library and read for over 30 min. We also played at the park and went to the grocery store where she recited "The Lord's Prayer" "Ba Ba Black Sheep" and "The Jabberwalkie" from her shopping carriage pulpit to a fellow shopper who we had not seen in a while. The amazing thing lately though is her at home. She has a book of Under the Sea facts. It has a page of facts then a facing page with a jig saw puzzle with corresponding art work. Eowyn has very much enjoyed working on the puzzles with Mom, Myself, and Grandparents. Today she disassembled and completed every puzzle by herself. She just amazes me.

Then at dinner she had a polite argument with me about the meatier and structure of the writing in the book "Hen's Pen's." Last night I was board reading this epic about a hen who likes to draw zig zag patterns and then runs out of paper. My solution was to read it as an opera. When I took a breath at the last line, Eowyn beat me to it and Sang out "It's a Baby Snake!"*

She is fun.


*I'm sorry, I hope I did not spoil the story for you.

We have wanted to do something more significant to mark Christmas and this year my wife came up with the idea of an advent calender. I came up with the themes for each day and she has embroidered Christmas ornaments to go with each one. She has also combined it with an Advent Wreath so the Sunday ornaments are candles. You can see the progression on her other blog

Going for a Walk

Eowyn and I try to go for a walk with the dog every day. She has recently taken to "Going for a Bear Hunt" which prompted me to decided that one bear hunt was sufficient for each walk. She sings the chorus (Going on a bear hunt, gonna catch a big one) and I love the way she says "what a Beautiful Day."

We also memorise Bible verses on our walk and are working on Luke 2:8-15 She has it down with one word prompts every sentence or so.

The fun thing she did on this walk was to notice the snow. It had technical snowed last night. There were some white patches from time to time on the side of the road. She told me "I'm going to walk on the melt" which I did not understand until she started taking very wide strides to make sure her foot landed on the next patch of crystallising and melting snow.