Atley - 10/12/2018
Atley ate oatmeal and bites of baked cinnamon apples for breakfast. For lunch she ate bites of hamburger stew with meat, carrots, green beans, and hashbowns. She ate whole wheat dinner roll and ate a large serving of apricots. Here's a picture of breakfast meal time. The conversation this morning was so hilarious. First Avi, then Nora; "Hi Atley!" "Hi Atley!" "Hi." "Hi." At least 4 or 5 times just like they'd not seen each other recently! (They'd been playing for the last 45 minutes!) Then Atley kept saying, "I like pineapple." Uhhh..it's baked apple. "I like baked apple."....2 minutes later...."I like pineapple." Uhhh..it's baked apple. "I like baked apple.".....2minutes later...."I like pineapple." You get the idea! :) The funniest part - she only had maybe two bites of those baked apples that she "liked" so much!! :)
Next picture: Atley did puzzles, art, and other activities in the preschool room. This was actually kind of a tricky puzzle because there were two almost identical cars, but pointed in the opposite direction. (Her hand is covering one of them.) That had her stumped for a while.
Last picture: The kids had fun with the play dough. Atley said, "I make pancake." She was really into the pancakes this morning. She was doing some free draw earlier and said, "I make pancake." And then, "I make bubble." Like I've mentioned before I like this stage when they start doing representational drawing. We also did some singing and sign language. Atley probably knows at least 25 signs. (Maybe I mentioned this recently, but I think it was just on Avi's Blog.)
Next picture: Atley did puzzles, art, and other activities in the preschool room. This was actually kind of a tricky puzzle because there were two almost identical cars, but pointed in the opposite direction. (Her hand is covering one of them.) That had her stumped for a while.
Last picture: The kids had fun with the play dough. Atley said, "I make pancake." She was really into the pancakes this morning. She was doing some free draw earlier and said, "I make pancake." And then, "I make bubble." Like I've mentioned before I like this stage when they start doing representational drawing. We also did some singing and sign language. Atley probably knows at least 25 signs. (Maybe I mentioned this recently, but I think it was just on Avi's Blog.)



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