June Dialogue and Milestones

Daycare Sheet, June 1st
Nina’s Caregiver: “This morning every time another kid would taker her toy she’d say “I’m gonna tell Mommy!” For art she painted a giant piece of paper. We couldn’t go outside because of the rain sow we ran laps around the room.”

Daycare Sheet, June 1st
Ian’s Caregiver: “Ian really liked… washing veggies in the sensory table.”

Dialogue, June 4th
Nina: “It’s messy because crumbs are everywhere.”

Dialogue, June 4th
Nina: “There’s ian. And there’s mommy! There’s Nina! Daddy not in picture.”

Dialogue, June 4th
Nina, stressing the wrong syllable, but using a great big word: “Is compliCATEd.”

Daycare Sheet, June 7th
Nina’s Caregiver: “Nina had a good day today. This morning we praciced our balance not he balance beam. She could take 3 steps without falling! For art she glued together a penguin.”

Dialogue, June 7th
Ian, waking up, very sleepily: “Need a hug. (hug) Love you. Go back to work.”

Daycare Sheet, June 7th
Ian’s Caregiver: ” Ian really liked our first sprinkler-day. He really liked using the squirt bottle to wet down the rocks.”

Daycare Sheet, June 8th
Ian’s Caregiver: “Ian had a great day! He is such a great listener, very much appreciated around here. Thank you Ian!”

Dialogue, June 11th
Ian sings creatively: “Sometimes you know things, sometimes you don’t. When you do you try to jump in the shadow.”

Daycare Sheet, June 13th
Ian’s Caregiver: “Ian had fun in the water and liked playing w/the water toys.”

Milestone, June 14th
Doctor said Nina’s heart murmur was harder to hear. From a 2 to a 1, whatever that means — it sounds like good news!
34.25 tall
26.8 lbs 15th-20th weight jumped up

Milestone from Daddy’s Notes, June 17th
Ian and Nina… They are getting ridiculously big. And I’m watching Ian suddenly becoming more helpful, more interested in being helpful. Sometimes his motivations for doing so are mildly selfish, but it doesn’t matter… He’s thinking about other people, and I couldn’t be more proud. Nina is just entering her whiny phase as Ian steps out. But she’s also impressing everybody with the way she talks up a storm. In a few weeks she’ll be in a class that is two above her current class.

Daycare Sheet, June 20th
Nina’s Caregiver: “She did say she wanted to see her other friends and mommy a few times but she seemed very comfortable over all and shed no tears.”

Daycare Sheet, June 21st
Nina’s Caregiver: “Nina did a great job putting spots on her giraffe.”

Milestone, June 22nd
This week Nina visited the classroom she will be moving up to next week. Her sentences and speech are about 30% better from just a day or two of exposure to the older kids.

Daycare Sheet, June 22nd
Nina’s Caregiver: “Nina was excited to ride in the buggy on our walk. we decided to go past the fire station to see if we could see the fire trucks but the doors were close. Nina kept saying ‘we need to open the doors so I can see the trucks’ It was so cute!”

Daycare Sheet, June 27th
Nina’s Caregiver: “She tried very hard to cut with scissors this morning.”

Daycare Sheet, June 27th
Ian’s Caregiver: “Ian seemed to enjoy the water day! No problems w/him getting squirted.”

Daycare Sheet, June 28th
Nina’s Caregiver: “She enjoyed painting an orange ice cream with Ms. Jilian.”

Daycare Sheet, June 28th
Ian’s Caregiver: “Ian liked building a city w/jakob.”

Daycare Sheet, June 28th
Nina’s Caregiver: “Nina was singing E-I-E-I-O while building with Lego – it was doc cute! She really enjoyed our circle time songs too.”

Daycare Sheet, June 29th
Nina’s Caregiver: “In dramatic play, Nina fed her baby a bottle. Then she made a long track for r train. Nina loved making a smoore and eating it. She was so excited to play in the tent and tunnel.”

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