Monday, October 13, 2008
What Pre-School Has Taught Her
Pre-school has taught her how to recognize her written name, to enjoy coloring, how to interact with other kids AND this face. This "I am angry right now" face. I see it all the time complete with arms crossed. It a whole new kind of attitude. I am currently trying to come up with my game plan on how to get rid of this attitude. The short month that she has been in school has really helped her vocabulary just exploded and thats great. The downside, she now says things like "You're making me crazy!", "Stop making me nervous" and "Stop talking to me". Also she somehow has developed a New York accent. Don't ask. We have no idea where it came from.
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The New York accent is something I just have to hear! Audio post soon, right?
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She is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat face has been seen around here too!
We cant help but laugh.
Re: the video...
hahaha!
{although now im thinkin maybe that looks like bad parenting}
But she loves this scary stuff!!
She carried that mask aaround with her all day, she loved it!
haha
We really arent evil.
So hilarious! I love it. Zoe came home from preschool with a British accent. I loved the pic you sent in my comments, so cute.
ReplyDeleteI find that face adorable from over here on my side of the screen, where I don't have to hear the exasperated sayings that go with it ;)
ReplyDeleteAh yes, preshool is alos usually where they learn the "I'm not your friend anymore" thing too.
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