Jade Smith, Payton Smith (neighbor), and Shelby Smith (cousin). They are all in the same preschool class together. When I pick them all up from preschool I just have to say "I am here for all the Smith girls." I love this picture for a couple of reasons. 1, it is just cute. 2, It is my daughter that never has her hair fixed. I try I really do, but a picture later in this post will show you why I don't. And, 3, you can see my daughters creative touch to her wall in the background. She taped up pieces of scrapbook paper and ribbon, and will not let me take it down because it is "beautiful." But the evil mother that I am I secretly take 1 or 2 down each time I am in her room and I throw them away (there use to be a lot more).
This is the picture I was talking about earlier. Kade made me put barretts in her hair before church. She cried and said she didn't like them because they make her look like a boy. I wouldn't have pushed it (I am a softie), but Kade told her she had to. As Kade was loading the car Jade pulled me aside and said "Mom, this day is the worst day I ever had." Let's hope so sweetheart, let's hope so. FYI - The barrets came out about 20 minutes into church, shocker.
Jade finally had someone that would dress up with her. Amy Andersen.
Another quick story. Jade was doing "A" dish, and while she was drying it she said "Mom, I want to be a mom someday, but not right now because it is really hard." The right word to use here is VALIDATION. I thought that Jade was really understanding how much I do for her.
Later though she reminded me that she might not know what she is saying because she told me "mom, you have lots of dirty teeth. They look orange." I am hoping that this is one of those moments where she mixes up her colors, like maybe with pearly white?