Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Day Care

We have been going to the best day care in Natomas. My girls just love going to see Kristina and Aaron. They are happy and Izzy cries everyday when she has to leave, which if you know Izzy, means she loves it. They have lots of animals which Izzy is happy about. They also feed her yummy foods. Lately, she has been getting pancakes for breakfast. They also go to the park almost everyday which is awesome since Izzy is crazy about parks. I love coming in and seeing Izzy painting or tracing letters. They have also made brownies and cupcakes. Yummy. My favorite Izzy comment was the other night I made spaghetti and she looks at it and says, "Where's the meatballs?" Kristina had made her spaghetti with a meat sauce a few days previous and she wanted to know why her lazy mom didn't make her some too. It is so nice to be able to leave my girls, who I just adore, with people I know are going to take care of them like they are their own kids. It makes leaving them easy and thank God I do not hear Izzy crying when I leave like I would when I would drop her off at preschool. That is hard to leave her when she is crying. Now she doesn't seem to even realize I have left. If you want to know more about our day care. I can let you now. Just leave a comment.

"When will Jesus turn the lights back on?"

We had some lightning the other night and I wasn't sure if we would also get thunder as well. So I had Paul talk with Izzy about what we might hear and see after she got out from her bath. He proceeded to tell her that lightning was Jesus' way of turning on the lights to find what he is looking for. She was fascinated by this. She sat with Paul and I in the dark in our living room looking out through the big windows and kept saying, "Mommy will you tell me if you see Jesus turning on the lights?" Then she would proceed to ask Paul the same. Now everyday she asks us if Jesus will be turning on the lights again. So I ask, is there any lightning coming soon? My kid wants to see Jesus turning on and off the lights. Can you imagine the story Paul will be telling her for the booming thunder we get once or twice a year?

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Izzyism

Izzy in the parking lot says, "Hey there some kids. Can I talk to them?" Then says, "Maybe they're like that girl that wouldn't talk to me." I said, "Ohh, the girl at the bookstore. Your right! She only spoke Russian." We get in Wal-Mart. She sees some more kids, waves, says hi, they don't really respond, and she pipes up with, "They only speak Spanish, Mommy." What! How does she know this?