Today I was observant. I've always wondered just how Kadyn interacts with other children. I watched as she played next to the others. I watched as she was on her own planet and didn't play or even speak with the kids her age. She is playing appropriately, and playing the right games at the right moments so before she just blended right in. She plays with who she's comfortable with and everyone else is not there. I just worry that she won't make friends. I don't want her to be "that kid". I encourage her to participate in their games, but sometimes it's hard. As she enters into kindergarten I hope she blossoms. I hope she finds "new" friends other than Brynn and the class she's been with for 2 years now. I know I should She surprises us with her accomplishments everyday. With her and Brynn being seperate next year, I hope she doesn't become isolated. I've noticed that all of her friends are Brynns friends. On a brighter note, Kadyn has her Valentine's Day party tomorrow, and she's excited for her and Brynn to give their valentines, and also to receive them of course! We have 5 days off of school after tomorrow so that's exciting. I hope you guys have a good Friday and weekend, and Thank you for being Apart of Kadyns World!
I know I brag ALOT about how cute, sweet, and smart these kids are. Well today just made me my love for them so much stronger. Kadyn was having a rough day. Cranky and just plain hostile. We had to run to the grocery store to get a few things and she was just not in a good mood. Well, when you first walk in our grocery store they have a display of flowers bouquets. Kadyn told me that she needed to get Mommy some flowers. I said not today. She went ballistic. She was screaming and completely melting. Screaming words like "Mommy deserves these flowers!" and "We don't ever buy her flowers!" Through the whole meltdown all she really cared about was wanting to make her Mommy happy. With lots of stares and strange looks. We decided to buy the flowers. When we got home, her face lit up with more excitement than I've seen in the past few days. She was so happy to get her Mommy the flowers she deserved. I know having a tantrum is not a way to get what you want, but I love her heart. She wants everyone to be happy. I LOVE THIS KID. I can't say that enough times.
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