Last week, I made the ultimate mistake of telling her (at bedtime) that my friend, Mary, and her son, Patrick, were coming over the next day. Unfortunately, she heard "Mary" and immediately thought her almost-four-year-old cousin was coming to visit. Well, that did it. It was like I had given the girl speed. For 30 minutes straight, she DID NOT STOP TALKING. With stars in her eyes, she hashed out every detail of their day together, from how Mary was going to get here, to what they would play, to what they would eat...all the while bouncing up and down on her knees. Even though I tried to correct the misunderstanding, it was too late. Lily's mind was racing with the fun and frolic to be had with her cousin. Although it was a little sad, it was also very sweet. And although the bedtime hype was not desirable, it was great that she could express her excitement about an event (albeit fictional) to take place, drawing on fond memories with her cousin.
One of the most entertaining things is the little sayings that she picks up. It really makes you aware of the things that you say that you normally would not notice; you can't help but take notice when these things are being said back to you. Then there are other sayings that I have no clue from where they came.
So, now, some recent quotes...
- Probably the most frequently used saying these days is, "that just doesn't make any sense". I'm guilty as charged. I don't think that I say it that frequently, but Lily picked up on it and loves to use this little gem in all sorts of situations. It is most often used when she is hashing out rules in her head, like "We don't use our paints on the carpet, no, that just doesn't make any sense".
- Another favorite is "thanks for telling me". The other day, Carl told Lily that she needed to go potty before going out to play on her swing set, and she responded, "Oh, thanks for telling me".
- We were getting ready to go to our family Fourth of July celebration, and as we were gathering all the necessities for the car, Lily asked us, "Are we ready to take off?"
- When she wants to contradict us these days, she says "To tell you the truth..." or "Actually..."
- A lovely little phrase that started with her interactions with Terra is "don't bother me". We would tell Lily not to bother Terra, and this quickly turned into Terra bothering her and then, of course, Carl and I bothering her, particularly when we need her to do something. Parents are such a bother, aren't they? :)
- One she pulled out from who-knows-where just a couple of days ago is, "Round and round it goes. Where it stops, no one knows".
- The one that made me laugh out loud about a week ago was when we were getting ready to leave, and I told her that we needed to go. She responded, "You go ahead. I'll be down in a few minutes". What am I supposed to do with that? But that's our Lily.
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