Whether We Like It Or Not

A few days ago, Neve told me that she was ready to stop talking like "thith".  Like what, Neve?  "You know... like thith:  thhhhhhh."  While I may have mentioned her lisp here, Terry and I would never think of mentioning anything about it in front of her, and I doubt Fiona would be so mean.  I just couldn't believe she could hear it herself.  And I secretly love it.  I don't want her to grow out of it.  (Speech therapists, shhh.)  It sort of reminds me of this.

Fiona and I went uniform shopping for her new school today.  She's so tall.  She's so funny.  She's so beautiful.  She so badly wants to be independent.  But I am not ready for her to be in first grade for 8 hours a day.  My heart is breaking a little at the thought of this.

While baking the other day, Fiona and Neve asked if they could help.  I know I should love cooking with them (and sometimes I do, when I'm feeling especially patient), but I often hide the fact that I'm baking from them to avoid their "help".  Awful, I know.  Before I had a chance to even tell them what their jobs would be or where to find the utensils, Fiona had round up all the measuring cups and spoons, and asked me if I needed baking soda or baking powder.  They both took on the recipe, almost completely without my help.  It was the first time I really noticed their capabilities.  While I was so proud, I was also a little bit sad.

3 years ago exactly, Terry took a sharpie to our bedroom doorframe and measured the girls' heights.  I was a little annoyed (we already had a growth chart hanging in their room that had never been marked), but didn't say anything.  After months and now years of more marks, it's one of my favorite spots in our house.


Terry is prepared to replace the doorframe if and when we move, and take this one with us.

4 comments:

Madeline said...

Oh, my heart! They just grow up too fast. It's simply not fair!

hokgardner said...

I love the doorframe. We did that with our oldest at our old house, and I was so sad to leave it behind. So now we have growth charts, but they just aren't the same.

And I don't like baking with my kids either.

Anonymous said...

If you could just "freeze frame" them for a little while. They do grow up so fast. Uniforms, backpacks, lunchboxes, new school shoes....it's why I need to get there soon so I don't miss one thing!
ML

Glorious said...

so sweet.