Afterwards, I let her call her uncle Nathaniel to tell him about it. She draped herself over the couch and chitchatted away. After she told him about the alphabet and our morning, she asked, "How was school today, Nathaniel? What did you learn?"
"I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace." Acts 20:24
Monday, October 15, 2007
My Smart Daughter
Okay, this is pure bragging but I'm a really proud mother and this is my blog. So there. Anyway, tonight Ellie asked if she could write her alphabet. She did A-G all by herself, and then I told her what letter came next. But she did really well for a three-year-old! Most of the letters are recognizable. I'll post a picture so you can all admire.
Afterwards, I let her call her uncle Nathaniel to tell him about it. She draped herself over the couch and chitchatted away. After she told him about the alphabet and our morning, she asked, "How was school today, Nathaniel? What did you learn?"


Afterwards, I let her call her uncle Nathaniel to tell him about it. She draped herself over the couch and chitchatted away. After she told him about the alphabet and our morning, she asked, "How was school today, Nathaniel? What did you learn?"
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2 comments:
i think your kid needs to be smarter, Allison. Just so that we all stop thinking that you must be the most perfect mom in the whole wide world!;) Ellie continues to blow my mind. congrats on such a great kid!
very nice! I love her feet. She is three going on 16.
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