3 year old graffiti artist! πŸ˜‰

I just saw a commercial for a new movie and an image in it sent me back many years ago to a memory I had pushed way deep….

As I told Emily the story she laughed so hard that now I have to tell you!

Emily was 3 and a half when we were looking at buying a house near Montebello.

As we sat in the real estate office, Emily grew restless so we decided to set her down on the floor.

She could pull herself to stand but didn’t walk yet so we knew she wasn’t going anywhere.

The real estate agent decided to take it a step further and gave Emily some paper and a pen βœ’οΈ



He certainly made her happy.


She was quiet.


We looked at listings…

She was still quiet…

When we looked up from the papers and down to our beautiful so well behaved baby girl…

She had traded the piece of paper for the wall!

I was mortified and wanted to laugh all at once. It’s so difficult to be a parent!

We’ve learned a valuable lesson that day, never trust a quiet kid!

That was before the smart phones and there is no way I was taking a picture of it so I’m leaving you with this picture!

That day and many time before and after it, I’ve been grateful for whomever decided to step on grapes to make juice!!!

Cheers!

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Grade 10 science

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Here she goes again but this time it’s in Science class.

Emily was quite excited to tell me a couple of weeks ago that they were studying chromosomes in science class.

My girl, made the connection between human chromosome and plants chromosome apparently. She’s been enjoying class and today I got the note, the one in the picture.

I think she’s going to help her 10th grade class make the same connection as she explains to them about her 5th chromosome.

Today, on the 15th anniversary of learning about Emily’s syndrome, learning all about everything she would never do…

Walk…. Wait she walks!
Talks…. Yeah, she does that too!
Feed herself…. No, she does that too!
Show and understand emotions…. Got that covered too!

Today, while I think back on all the pain I felt when Emily was diagnosed… She brings me a note saying she wants to explain chromosomes to her grade 10 class!

Happy anniversary to us!

Emily, my love, you are a teacher beyond your age and an old soul! Go show them how brilliant you are, go talk about chromosomes!