It's amazing to me that some of my words stuck to my 3 year old daughter. I usually in a rush every morning to get out of the house and on time to work so that means getting dress, brush her teeth, eat breakfast, etc. and with me on the background saying: hurry, faster because we don't want to be late.
This lesson came up the other day. Every time she sees an airplane, she will ask me when are we going to China to get her brother. She knows that we must get into a big airplane to go to China. I kept saying that Nathan is not ready and that we have to wait a little bit longer. She usually is patience and considered of others, but after 5 months, her patience is wearing thin so she told me the other day, "Can Nathan hurry up and be faster so we go get him?" Oh, I so wish it will be that easy.
This lesson came up the other day. Every time she sees an airplane, she will ask me when are we going to China to get her brother. She knows that we must get into a big airplane to go to China. I kept saying that Nathan is not ready and that we have to wait a little bit longer. She usually is patience and considered of others, but after 5 months, her patience is wearing thin so she told me the other day, "Can Nathan hurry up and be faster so we go get him?" Oh, I so wish it will be that easy.
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I get the same from my kiddos all the time. Caleb will at random times stop whatever he is doing (even watching Dora) and say, "Awww, Mommy, I miss Darcy!"
So glad you will be on your way to Nathan soon, though I will admit to disappointment that it appears we won't be in Guangzhou at the same time.
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