Monday, November 06, 2006

10 Things I Like about Lu

1. The way she chews. She eats with her mouth open, but she has tiny teeth, so it's not smacky and gross.
2. Her tiny hands. Yesterday, she made me pretend to sleep, and as she patted my face, I wanted to eat her dumpling hands.
3. Her scratchy voice. It's deep for a 2.5-year-old, and sometimes very fierce.
4. Her facial expressions. That sounds like too broad a thing to love, but she purses her lips, furrows her brow, deeply sadly frowns, lights up, cheesily smiles. She has no poker face — and she shouldn't as a two-year-old, but it seems clear to me she never will.
5. Her grammar. She is the classic demonstration of primitive verb conjugation: gets the regular verbs ("I walked"), struggles with the irregulars ("I go-ed"). And when you correct her, she scrunches her eyes a little, trying to understand the pattern.
6. Her butt. Today, I grabbed her square, Jason-like, pantied butt and said, "I like your booty," and she said, "I like your booty, too." I asked where my booty was, and she said, "On your butt!" Duh.
7. Her observance. Today on our run she noticed a train, a plane, dogs of every size, "faster" people, "slowly" people, the sunset, ducks, kayaks, and a bearded homeless man I couldn't even begin to explain ("What's he doing, Mama?").
8. Her thumb. It's an unmistakable sign of tiredness, vulnerability, softness. When she is sucking her thumb, she will put her head on my shoulder and settle into me in a way she is normally too busy for.
9. Her singing. She can sing "Blackbird" and "I Will" by the Beatles, "You've Got a Friend" by James Taylor, various interpretations of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and other classic kid songs, as well as many made-up tunes that are flat and sincere.
10. Her contrary nature. On Sunday, we were all snuggled in bed, and she decided she wanted to go outside. Jason protested, lying, "It's raining, we can't." She stomped to the window and looked outside. "Nooo, Dada, it's not raining, we can too go outside."

3 Comments:

Aunt Pie said...

I love Lu. On Saturday, she told me that she's a doctor. But a doctor for animals. I said, "Oh, a doctor for animals is called a vet. A veterinarian. Like Dr. Tiffany! Dr. Tiffany is a veterinarian!" She declared that she is a vet, too, and then I asked her about the different animals she treats. "Do you treat dogs?" "Yes!" "Do you treat cats?" "YES!" "Do you treat horses?" "Yes!" "Do you treat spiders?" "NO!!!!" It went on and on - basically, she's good with house pets and zoo and farm animals, but a no-go for snakes and spiders. She even covers belugas. :-)

10:44 AM  
Granny said...

I will add #11.
I love Lucy's eyes - the way she looks me straight in the face eye-to-eye and tells me very important things to her - like Baby Rosie does not feel well and needs her temp taken or Clifford is her best friend or I like your necklace Granny and I gave it to you, and Mama and Dad, too. Eyeball-to- eyeball, no looking up, down or away, so serious and honest. And reminds me constantly that she is a "big girl" not a "little girl".

What fun she is!!!!! So precious and loveable!

x0

10:08 PM  
Nini said...

I love that she says "cannot", even when she tells me, "No Nini, you cannot kiss me!"

10:49 PM  

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