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From her first "Daddy/Daughter Date" at Olive Garden |
Amelia turned "3" almost 2 months ago and I finally got a chance to ask her a set of 20 questions, here are her answers.
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As you can see, she is rarely serious. |
- What is your favorite color? Red
- What is your favorite toy? my pink crown that's really pretty
- What is your favorite fruit? 'trawberries
- What is your favorite tv show? Barbie in Swan Lake
- What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? chocolate milk and samiches
- What is your favorite outfit? my two favorite dresses, the pink one and my 'now white one
- What is your favorite game? cooties
- What is your favorite snack? raisins
- What is your favorite animal? a cow is my favorite animal, I will buy one with you
- What is your favorite song? Jesus Loves Me
- What is your favorite book? the, the, the, this kangaroo book (Does a Kangaroo have a Mother, too?)
- Who is your best friend? Wyatt
- What is your favorite cereal? Lucky Charms, I like that cereal
- What is your favorite thing to do outside? pick flolers (flowers)
- What is your favorite drink? soda
- What is your favorite holiday? Christmas
- What do you like to take to bed with you at night? bears
- What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? cereals
- What do you want for dinner on your birthday? a big pink dinosaur
- What do you want to be when you grow up? a dad
- No, you can't be a dad. What do you want to be when you are bigger? a dinosaur
- dNo, you can't be a dinosaur. What do you want to be when you are bigger? a fish
Stats - I forgot to write these down but she was around 39" and 31lbs.
Some things that she's doing:
- She can write a few of her letters.
- She LOVES to draw, look at books and color.
- She can make her bed.
- She can brush her own hair (and do a good job).
- She can get herself dressed.
- She loves to talk but struggles with a few blends and words, such as:
- Tomatoes are bematoes
- Potatoes are betatoes
- Mosquitos are baquitos
- She doesn't pronouce the "s" in any word that starts with an "s" followed directly by a consonant, like 'tick, 'ticker, 'trawberry, 'nack, 'pider, etc.
- She is daytime toilet trained.