Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Now just how old are you?

My girls - they are growing up so fast! I can't believe that they're only 2 - their manners, abilities, speech, though-processes all speak to an older age than 2.
  • Singing their alphabet
  • Making the sounds of the letters of the alphabet - what the?

Two funny stories I have to interject here. We were getting ready for church and I was dressing Rebecca. I was saying something like, "D, D, D says "da" like Dad-dy." Rebecca is our little Mocking Bird and copied me. Then she said, "D, D, D, da...church!" Almost Rebecca :)

Here's another one: Mary-Gail loves the letter "M" because it's her letter (and because we visit the M-store (McDonald's) and get a hash brown on our way to the Kite Store (Sam's Club - their sign looks like a kite, doesn't it). Anyways, Mary-Gail carries around her over-sized, foam letter "M" throughout the house saying, "MMMM, MMMMM, MMMM, ma, ma, ma..." Rebecca says to me, "M, M, M, ma, ma, Sister!" Yes, "M" is for MMMMMAry-Gail, our sister.

  • Counting up to 10 (Becca can count backwards: 9, 8, 7, 4, 1, 2, 3, ... it's cute)
  • Filling in the words to songs: Popcorn Popping, I love to see the Temple, My Heavenly Father Loves Me, I am a Child of God, Jesus Wants me for a Sunbeam (that one's old hat to them now)
  • Listening to Rebecca "read" her book she made in Nursery (Mary-Gail tore hers apart, which is typical for Mary-Gail). Rebecca pauses at does a lip-smacking sound, and then starts again.
  • Repeating the words in our daily/nightly prayers - Tony and I were so caught off guard by that one. Now we make sure to pause to allow Rebecca & Mary-Gail to repeat what we said.
  • Reasoning with us - what 2 year old "reasons" with their parents?
  • Taking their dirty clothes to the laundry hamper and their dirty diapers to the garbage
  • Negotiating toy trades - anything Mary-Gail has, Rebecca wants. So, Rebecca negotiates a trade of toys w/MG. (BTW, MG doesn't even care what toy she plays with - she always makes it more fun and consequently Rebecca wants it back!)

And here's another shocker: I've said before that we have to spell words since the girls know the signs for the words we use. I spelled out "PEN" to Tony, and Becca-Becca said, "Pen, P -E - N, Pen." Tony about fell on the floor! I remembered that "PEN" was in one of their Signing Time videos. Still though, that's pretty amazing that Rebecca could recall that, spell it, and use it in proper context.

Tony & I trade baffled glances with each other as we watch our girls play. They love "friends" which is any kid (any age too) who they see outside, in the stores, at the library. But their most favorite friend (besides their cousins Cy-Cy & Baby Taylor-Bug) are each other. Glad that we have twins and super glad that they love each other and play well together.

3 comments:

Jessica said...

Welcome back, I missed you! R & MG are such mensa toddlers! I am totally impressed by their abilities. They are lucky to have such a turbo mom at home with them.

Spence and Car said...

Oh my cow! i am missing out on everything!!!! i laughed pretty hard, laughing out loud laughs your girls are so cute and brilliant. thanks for the update i know now my day will be so much better.!!

The Brown's said...

well there you are!!!!
Missed you and the twins:O)
They are stink smart girls. We love them!

Kemp Kuties on the Charleston Pier

Kemp Kuties on the Charleston Pier
September 2007