My little Cheeseola is 3.5. Every day she cracks me up and tests my patience to the limits. I’ve stopped keeping detailed notes about her development and cute things she does, so I’m writing it down here so I don’t forget all of the tiny adorable details of my little girl’s childhood.
She collects gumnuts off the footpath and puts them in her pockets.
She says things like “yes, that’s very difficult”.
She asks for water “with ice and a lemon”.
She has a huge heart. I’ve never heard her say a bad word about anyone, and she is welcoming to anyone who wants to play with her.
Her emotions are huge and she can’t yet control them.
She’s obsessed with counting, singing and dancing.
She wants to do everything by herself, and in her own time. Including toilet training.
She loves to make me laugh.
She’s a big mummy’s girl and I love it.
She has so many questions. “Why?”, “What’s that?”, “What’s that called?”, “Where is that?”, “What’s the name of this place?”. Her curiosity is relentless.
She’s empathetic. She’ll notice things like “she looks sad”, and want to cheer her up.
She’s got an excellent memory. She’ll come out with things like “I want to go to our old home. In Brooklyn”.
She’s a bit vague. Just like her dad 😉 She has a hard time remembering where she left things, and it’s hard to get her attention when she’s focused on something like, say, the iPad.
She’s relentless. I do admire that she knows what she wants and keeps on at me until she gets it, even if it drives me nuts at the time.
She has an active imagination. Her fantasy world of princesses and fairies is just amazing to behold.
She gets bad dreams. So bad that she sometimes says “I don’t want to go to sleep, because I get bad dreams”. It makes me so sad.
She barely eats. I feel like I’m always force feeding her because she just doesn’t think to eat, even when food is right in front of her. She’s always focused on something else.
She’s a great performer. She loves dancing and singing in front of an audience. This is not a shy child.
She’s loud. No surprises where she got that from.
She loves watching live shows. I have a wonderful time taking her to performances and plays – she gets so much joy out of them.
She’s crazy active. She’s always been super active, and nothing has changed. She’s always pushing herself to her physical limits.
She’s intense. Oh man is she intense. It’s exhausting, but also entertaining, exhilarating and maddening.
She loves putting pieces together. Like Playmobil and Minnie Mouse Bowtique. She’s not into blocks, but she loves making character-based worlds come alive.
She has started to take an interest in what she wears. She loves dresses, particularly tutus, and anything sparkly. She loves bow hair clips, tiaras, ballet shoes and accessories. She also likes having her fingernails painted.
Her favourite shoes have gingerbread men on them.
She has just mastered the scooter. After a year of refusing to even give it a go because it was “too hard”, the other day she just decided she wanted to do it, and so she did. Minutes later, she was off like a pro.
She’s still a terrible sleeper. If she’s not coming into our bedroom at 4am and climbing into bed with me, she’s up between 5:30 and 6am. Alec and I are so tired.
She wants to wear a dress every day.
She loves watching Barney, The Wiggles and Strawberry Shortcake.
She loves dressing up as fairies and princesses.
She wants to fly “Oh I wish I could fly!”
She loves her grandparents and says “I miss them terribly” when they leave.
Oh man, this is so adorable. I absolutely LOVED this age with my eldest (who is now just about to turn 5). It’s like this really weird and endearing stage between toddlerhood and being an actual kid! I have a 2.5 now who is killing me with the terrible two’s, and this was a lovely reminder of some of the things I have to look forward to. Your daughter is so lucky that she will be able to see this one day.
Thank you Melissa, I hope so 🙂 This age is so nuts – full on crazy all the time!
This blog is absolutely heart expanding! I wasn’t sure whether to cry or sigh with delight. So precious is this age and so adorable is your daughter and your journey as a mother. Thank you OH so much for sharing this. Life can pass by so quickly and to read this blog reminds us all to stay present and fully appreciate, adore and value all that we have. I’m going to share this beautiful blog with my Parenting Community.
Thank you so much Kerry! It’s a maddening, adorable, crazy age – not a kid, not a baby.
Beautiful post Christne and one you will read over and over again in the future I am sure! What a beautiful soul you have on your hands.
Thank you Sarah! It’s true she has a beautiful soul 🙂
So great to see you blogging about your beautiful daughter, they grow up far to fast, at least you will always remember the little things like her asking for lemon & ice in her water, priceless
Thank you Jennifer! I’m trying to write these things down so I remember them to tell her later 🙂
What a gorgeous girl! xx
Thank you Lauren! xx
Hi Christine,
What a beautiful girl, I especially love the photo of her on her tip toes. So precious.
I love the idea of documenting their growth and changes on your blog instead of a book. I think I might have to steal this idea (If it’s ok with you).
There are so many things here that I can relate to Noah, the questions, the great memory (like waiting up first thing in the morning asking for the ice-cream I promised him the night before.
The bad dreams are not something Noah has but I wonder if you have looked into placing some crystals into her room? I wrote a post on it, here is the link http://wendycoppola.com/kids-and-crystals/ but you could always google it. Hope it helps her.
Thank you Wendy! Please steal away. I always have grand ideas about documenting things and they fall by the wayside – this is my pressure-free way to make note of things along our parenting journey 🙂
Lovely!! she is almost like my daughter (2.5 years) now I know what’s coming 😉 regards form Lima Peru 🙂
Thank you so much for dropping by, Mariella! You have some exciting times ahead of you 🙂