Growing up, I remember having Cabbage Patch Kids and Barbie’s. My sister and I, together, would engage in creative imaginary play… but I don't remember us playing anything like Addison.
Our Toy Story marathons have encouraged her to be more imaginative during play time.
Must say, really, really fun to watch. Her. Not the movies.
I am pretty sure Daddy and Jackson are over watching Toy Story. I know I am over the movie. But I enjoy Addison learning to use her imagination and if Toy Story helps- well so be it.
“Evil Princess Monkey, Evil Dinosaur and Evil Giant Rabbit took Flower.”
Scene 2:
“My friends are going to save you Flower.”
Scene 3:
“Mommy we saved Flower.”
Scene 4:
“Oh no mommy! Evil Big Baby took my friends boat go get him Mommy! Lock him up!”
Scene 5:
“Dr. Eeyore has to check Disney Dog for a boo-boo. He has a splinter from saving Flower.”
Scene 6:
“Disney Dog needs to go get Rex to take by Dr. Eeyore. Rex has a spider bite from Evil Princess Monkey”
Scene 7:
“Everyone is all better. We are having a cupcake party. Mommy, lock up Evil Big Baby with Evil Princess Monkey.”
Note to self: Teach Addison to sit with legs closed. Had to stop and put clothes on her. still didn't seem to help.
5 comments:
LOL. I liked your note to self; I have the same issue with my daughter. Easter Sunday I kept having to re-sit her on the pew at church.
We are on a Free Movies marathon today - Fairies, and also (as usual) Wild Kratts. (-: Your kiddos are so cute.
PS: I have awarded you The Versatile Blogger award. (-:
@Ado
Thanks Ado! I love to feature your blog. I suck at passing along awards- as I have mentioned I am pretty damn lazy... I will get to this tomorrow...(hopefully!) Hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day :)
That is precious that she plays so good like that - so cute. I do the same thing - I watch Julianna playing too - even at her young age, you can see her mind spinning over certain things. It just makes me smile!:)
The Note to Self was good. As a man who unfortunately gets aroused by almost anything, no matter how inappropriate, it can be so frustrating to have to look away when a little girl isn't keeping her legs closed. Once, in church of all places, I walked by and got an eyeful of a family whose 4 year-old daughter was asleep in a completely spread-eagle position. She was wearing nylon leggings, thankfully, because it was painfully easy to see from a mere glance that she wasn't wearing any panties. That was so embarrassing, both that my eyes accidentally zoned right in on her bare, nylon-covered privates, and because of the huge insta-boner it unfortunately provoked. So please, teach them young and teach them well to keep their legs closed!
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