The Princess and the Littlest Prince decided to pretend they were kitties. Kitties crawl on the floor and Mew and lap water in bowls. The Lapping part became so fun, that when their Queen Momma came upon the scene, there were eight bowls of water to lap with much spillage. The Kitties had moved on to further adventures leaving the stuffed yellow Cat in charge of lapping the remainder.
Regarding the Littlest Prince's language arts, it has been noticed that the first and second person of "Slip" is actually pronounced "Slick". I slick, you slick, she slip, we slick. Also, any Story relayed by an elder brother requires and equal and similar story on the part of the Littlest Prince. So it is that he has built imaginary Preschools, Best Friends, Classroom activities and even Jokes, all with intricate details in his own vernacular. He relays these to the Queen Mother WHILE the elder brother is talking, not having learned to take turns, yet, so most of the precious details are not heard clearly, much to the Royal Recorder's Dismay.
In other adventures, the Princess has learned where best to apply lipstick. The Queen Mother actually purchased the little girl her own pink raspberry lip gloss, and gave careful instructions. Upon the most recent Sneak-Attack-for-Lipstick, the Princess reverted to her old habits of covering the majority of her face with staining, bright color. But the Queen held her patience and showed the Princess her own artwork in the mirror. The Princess was very sorry and they cleaned up quite a Bit together and applied the smallest amount of lipstick to the lips only. The Queen wanted to note that this, small compromise (of teaching lipstick application) has resulted in a more reserved application of such things as markers and blue glues. Just yesterday, the blue glue was applied to the lip area only, and not the entire Royal Face, which was noted as an improvement, if an incorrect choice of cosmetic.
Friday, December 7, 2007
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