My Sweet Miss. A,
Happy Birthday my bug, heart, worm, bee loving girl! You are one enormous bowl full of love and silliness my dear.
This year was a big year for you! Each weekday you left home for 6 1/2 hours as you explored life as a Kindergartener. You made lots of great friends and learned oodles more than I expected. You can now read books and do math like a champ. And although you love all that you are learning, you could do without the school part. Sad to say you are pretty bored with school. It is truly only because you are an outdoors kind of a gal who loves exploring life and using your wild and beautiful imagition all the day long. Being inside all day is just not nearly as exciting for you. You regularly tell me that you can't go to school because you are "school sick" which is your way of saying you are sick of being at school. It may also be that you miss your sister as you also almost daily tell me that you wish you and M were twins so she could come to school with you. You two are besties!
When you are home you stay outside as long as we will let you. You have expanded your love for worms and bugs to bees and wasps. Thank the good Lord that you don't get much, if any,reactions to stings! You have a love and heart for these critters that is truly enduring. One day I found you praying and crying outside. I walked over to you to see what was going on and you said that you had tried to stop a bee from stinging M and killed it by accident. You then realized it was a bubble bee and felt awful since you know they don't usually sting. You were praying that God would make it come alive again. Needless to say we had a little burial for the bumblebee and thanked God for its life.
That heart of yours. If you keep even a fracture of the empathy you have for others you'll do amazing things in this world.
Along with your empathy, your faith is inspiring. You pray for your friends when they are hurting at school. You pray regularly for hearts to fly around our home and your cousins home and expect it to happen each and every time. The questions you ask about God are thoughtful and often. The questions usually come in car rides and I will say that those chats are one of the high points of being your mommy. I pray the Bible verses you are learning stay forever etched in your heart and mind and that your faith always stay so childlike.
Along with your inspiring faith, you also have a confidence from God that is so unique; especially in girls. You love what you see when you look in the mirror. You wear the clothes you like with confidence. You love your hair however it decides to move; up or down, flat or fro. You are as goofy and loud or as quiet and restful as you feel. You are who God created you to be and you don't mind if that doesn't fit into everyone's mold. Daddy and I are thankful you made it through Kindergarten maintaining this gift and pray you can hold on to that as you hold on to His Faith.
Now Miss. A, you may not realize this now so let me tell you, your relationship with your daddy is out of this world awesome. You give him the silliest of nicknames and could play silly games with him even more than you play with your bugs (and that says A LOT!). You still hang on him and crawl on him each and everyday as if he is your personal jungle gym. That is not an exaggeration. You hang yourself upside and swing from him, climb up on his head or make him into monkey bars. I don't know how you do it even when I'm standing right there watching. You also have a comfort level talking to him about anything...science, bugs or things that upset you. You two just get each other.
One of the things that I admire about you A is your ability to express yourself so honestly and openly. For most people that is a struggle and for someone like you who has to fight through life a bit harder than most one would expect expressing yourself would be a huge hurdle to overcome but sweet A you do it and you do it without reservations. You tell us how you feel about things in the moment or things that have gone on throughout the day and through that you give us the gift of learning and growing together as a family. You have brought our family even closer with your honestly and vulnerability.
And I can't forget to mention the love for running that has sparked in you over the year. You call yourself the sprinter in the family and refer to M as the cross country runner. I'm not sure running is your real joy or if it's the awards and trophies that you receive when you participate in races but either way you seem to have blast at races! You also took your first swimming lessons and grin ear to ear the entire 30 minutes in the pool. You are the cutest fish I've ever seen in your heart bathing suit.
You have lost two teeth this year. It's hard to believe you keep growing up. I keep thinking at some point you'll grow up so much that we won't have as much fun together but by golly just the opposite seems to happen. You are a blast to be around filling this home with an outpouring of laughter. You are a beautiful blend of goofy silliness tied together with faith, thoughtfulness and sprinkled with some bugs and hearts. :) We love you so much Miss A!
Love you tons!
Mommy
Questions I asked A (I asked her the same questions in her previous birthday letters):
What is your favorite thing to do at school? Go to Recess
What do you want to be when you grow-up? A worm doctor
What is your favorite thing to do with daddy? Do the whoopie cushion
What is your favorite thing to do with mommy? Play with you
What is your favorite thing to do with M? Go outside
What is your favorite toy? The whoopie cushion and bubbles
What is your favorite TV show? Dora and Friends
What is your favorite color? All the colors
What is your favorite ice cream flavor? watermelon
What is your favorite food? Red velvet cake
Where is your favorite place to go? The park
What is your favorite Bible story? The one with the stinky feet (when Jesus washes the disciples feet)
The four of us experienced fishing for the first time together. Despite A not killing any of her friend worms for the sake of catching a fish we were still able to caught one before we left. |
At swimming lessons. |
Grandpa got to visit with A in her Kindergarten class for a special snack and project. |
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