Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Terrific Two (Yr Old) Tot Twisting & Turning in her Twirly Skirt


Terrific Two 
May 2013







DRAMA, DRAMA and ....

MORE DRAMA! :)

Oh, my goodness!  Make it stop, MAKE IT STOP!  How did another year already fly by?  Little Miss Too-Big-For-Her-Britches Madison Mae is already TWO YEARS OLD!!!  OOOOOooh, how we love and cherish this little character!

Interesting Terrific Two Tidbits:

  • Madi still has a gigantic sense of adventure.  She LOVES our new bike trailer, throwing rocks in the river, "parkin"(it's crazy to watch her climb up and whiz down the huge slides all by herself), trips to the fairgrounds and zoo and PLAYING!
  • Is the funniest little pack rat!  Whenever I go to get her out of her crib in the morning or after naps, she bustles around with her fuzzy Aunt Mabel hair gathering armfuls of treasures to take with her--blankets, books, toys, pacis, etc, etc.  When we are getting ready to head out on an adventure in the bike trailer, stroller or van she is a flurry of nervous energy toting her various and sundry items for the trek..no horsie, toy, or blankie left behind!
  • Is a witto sponge, mimicking and saying anything and everything.  She has quite the vocabulary and is a JABBER-BOX--singing, chattering, yelling and squawking all the livelong day!  She knows her colors and loves letters and numbers.  Now, halfway through any story, she'll grab the book and say, "I READ!"  She points and "reads" me or Hannah the book.
  • LOVE, LOVE, LOVES horses.  She is 100% cowgirl.  Last weekend we spent some time with Matt's family out in Cornish.  They have tons of land, a farm and HORSES!  Matt was carrying Madi through the field of mud, rivers and poop, leading the pack.  They came to the horse pasture, opened the gate and a herd of gorgeous horses started running towards them.  It was a bit scary...almost like a stampede.  As the charging horses neared, Madi tried to console and calm her nervous dad.  "Don't worry, Dad.  DON'T WORRY!"  Hilarious!  The horsies approached and stopped.  Madi coaxed them in, hunched over, trying to feed them grass.  She didn't hesitate a bit when Dad plopped her on the back of the buckskin and beamed a gigantic smile, "YEEE-HAW!"
  •  Madi is a happy crafter--loves to color, paint, sticker, create with play-dough, etc.
  • She has a HUGE imagination and loves slightly terrifying things like dinosaurs, lizards and DreamWorks Monster Vs. Alien Halloween Specials on Netflixs (Mutant Monster Pumpkins and Carrots).
  • She has a hilarious sense of humor and loves to tease.  The other day I was quizzing her and asked, "Madi, who's your best friend?"  She looked at me, cocked her head, waited...waited.  I whispered, "SAY MAMA!"  She sported a sly smile and with a glimmer in her eye blurted, "GRANDPA!"
  • Madi is a BIG messer helper!  She loves to clean.  She sweeps, scrubs, washes, cooks, helps Daddy paint and fix, puts away toys, diapers and gives her babies "tubbies", and helps all day long.  She loved using an old toothbrush to help me scrub the floor and chairs and stayed engaged for hours.  Later that day I discovered her "helping" Hannah by using one of Mom's filthy scrub brushes to comb Hannah's sprigs of hair. She is usually more destructive than productive but her heart is always often in the right place!    
  • Madi is growing more affectionate and will occasionally let us cuddle her.  She is very loving and gives warm hugs and sugars.  She is a nurturer and a very good little Mama.
  • We are hoping that she will graduate from her stingy/not-so-nice/pretty-darn-rotten-to-Hannah stage SOON!  When Hannah was born, Madi was so tiny it didn't ruffle her in the least.  It's like she didn't know any different and she was pretty hands-off.  But recently she can be pretty downright MEAN.  She's in the, "MINE, MINE!" stage and assaults and attacks sweet Hanner if she gets too close to her goods.  It does my heart soooo much good when I see her be sweet and kind to her sis.  Yesterday I came in to check on them and Madi had made a comfy pillow/blanket pile to lay Hannah on and was bringing her toy after toy, book after book.  A few days ago as Madi was sitting in the high chair and Hannah was strapped into the makeshift stroller/highchair right next to her, I was about to roll Hannah out of the danger zone and a safe distance away from Monster Madi when Madi began to tenderly feed her spoonfuls of delicious Cheerios, serving her little sis breakfast.  These glimpses of sisterly love help me hang on to hope that they will indeed be besties again someday soon.
  • Madi feels things STRONGLY.  She can be hopping mad-tantruming and screaming, then chew on a fruit snack or marshmallow and be right back to cheerful and sweet.
  • Madi is still a true tomboy.  She LOVES trains, garbage trucks, dirt, rocks, sticks, messes, fun and excitement.
  • We love her ice blue eyes and curly, fuzzy head!  We're not really sure what to do with her loopy locks but think we'll stop chopping them for a spell and see what happens (if she'd just leave a clip or pony in to keep all that hair out of her eyes).
  • Madi is energy and joy!  She is Daddy's special buddy and the apple of his eye.  She often calls him, "Babers" since that's what Mommy calls him.  She is referred to as "Monkey."  Mama feels truly special when Madi refers to her as "Punzel" (for Repunzel with my yucky long locks).  It makes me sparkle when she exclaims, "Oooh, Mommy.  You're beautiful!" (when I have finally done my hair and make-up--"makes," as Madi calls it).  She then asks, "Church?" since she knows that's usually the once-a-week reason I get ready. :) She is truly our SUNSHINE and we love her so very, very much!

2 comments:

  1. This was a precious entry! Beautiful, Kaye.

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  2. Awwww I'm in love with these pictures of Madi and the story is marvelous!!! Yay for 2 year olds and all their wonderful traits and quirks :)

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