Remembering the little things - a post dedicated to current Andi-isms and things I never want to forget:
- Her sweet little country-accented voice and the way she adds extra syllables to words. "Mama, I almost fay-el" (fell - but really drawn out)
- The way she sweetly and excitedly says "OK" in a high pitch voice when you ask her to do something
- The way she says "I love you toooo" each and every day and tells me to have a good day at work
- When she says "Mama, get in and close your eyes" when she wants me to get in bed with her
- The way she sing-songs "Onnneee more" when she wants to read an extra book before bed
- The way she asks me to sit beside to watch cartoons and she can't get close enough so she winds up in my lap. These cuddles NEVER get old
- The way she runs so fast with arms swinging and a high pitch scream when she's excited
- The way we have to convince her to wash her "bebe" and how she cannot function without it
Her "Bebe" |
- When she asks for a bow to match her current necklace selection - swoon!
- The way she asks for her toes to match mine - polish wise
- The way she never (ever) wants me out of her sight or out of arms reach
- The way she sings along to our favorite songs in the car whether she knows the words or not
- The feel of her "Bear hugs" and when she grabs both sides of our faces to plant a big smooch
- Her excitement on learning new things and words and her curiosity to always want to know more
- The way she says "Awww" when she sees a bug and refuses to hurt it (even a spider ya'll - yuck)
- Her nervous giggle and phrase "That's so funny" when she's feeling nervous or uncomfortable and wants to distract you or herself
- Her tiny features and absolutely captivating smile
- Her ability to put a smile on absolutely everyone's face that she comes in contact with
- When she says "No thank you" to something she doesn't want - makes it sweeter haha
- The way she asks for a 'surprise!' when she knows she did something fabulous
- The way she looks at you, moves her arm and says "aaaaa mon" for "Come on"
- And lastly, the way she picks her head up off m shoulder and takes her thumb out of her mouth to say "Song?" when I finish singing one to signal she wants another
We sure do love you Miss Anderson Greer!
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