Happy second birthday, Eleanor! I am not sure how I can even begin to put into words what joy you have brought to our family these past TWO years, but I am going to try! From the moment you wake up in the mornings, to the moment you go to sleep at night, you bring light to each and every day of our lives. In fact, that is what your name means – “The Light of Grace” – Eleanor Grace. Our prayer is that you will always let your light shine before men, so that people will praise our Father in heaven because of you.
~ You love to sing. Your favorite songs, and the ones that have recognizable lyrics when you sing them, are Gloria (Angels We Have Heard on High), Twinkle, ABC, Holy holy holy, and Jesus (Jesus Loves Me). You always want me to either sing Jesus or Twinkle as I rock you to sleep.
~ I think this has something to do with one of your favorite songs being “Gloria,” but when asked what your name is, you say “Eleanoria.” You also always ask us to read you a “Storia.” I am never going to correct you. I’ve learned with your older sisters that you’ll only say your baby words for a little while, so there’s no reason to rush it!
~ One of your favorite phrases to say is “holdmeup” all as one word. It means you want Mommy or Daddy to hold you, and it’s often used perfectly timed moments like when Mommy is cooking dinner.
~ You have quite the little zoo in the bed with you at night. You will not sleep unless you have “Bink” (your blankie), maa maa (short “a” sound – it means your lamb), Bear (your bear from Sunday School), Tiggy (kitty from Grandma and Grandpa), and also a cup of water. But really, I can’t complain because you have become a fabulous sleeper. We put you to bed before 8 most nights and don’t hear from you until 8 in the morning. Sometimes later if we’re quiet enough.
~ As for your counting, it could use some work! You think you’ve got it perfectly, but you consistently count 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9!
~ We also need to start working more on colors. Your first guess for everything is pink. If I say no, you think it’s Lellow. When I tell you the correct color, you say, “Ooooh, blue!” or “Ooooh, green!” like you will remember it next time. But then you guess pink again.
~ You really love making us laugh. If you find something that works, you’ll do it over and over again. Sometimes it’s silly things at the table that crack your sisters up. A few times, you’ve realized that you get a rise out of everyone when you call Mommy and Daddy “Patty and Luke!” We shouldn’t laugh when you do it, but it is funny!
~ You have the cutest little way of running. You stick your chubby little belly out first and kind of waddle as you go. It’s a pretty fast waddle, and precious!
~ You have started to do better going potty on the potty if I will remind you. Honestly, though, with two big sisters and homeschooling and activities outside the house, I haven’t been very consistent. Maybe now that you’re two!
~ You have finally started to get better about this, but for the last six months you have refused to keep your shoes on in the car. The moment we get in, they come off. Even if we’re just driving four minutes to church. I’ve been known to just wait to put them on you until we get to our destination.
~ You smile really well for pictures now. You do a big whole face smile that accentuates your high cheek dimples and you say “Cookie, Candy!”
~ Speaking of cookies, you have been saying for weeks that you wanted to have a cookie party for your birthday. We invited just four of your same-age friends, and we baked 150 cookies and 2 cookie cakes! Unfortunately, you came down with a cold and low-grade fever last night and we’ll have to postpone your party until maybe next weekend. Mimi and Papa and Uncle Jonathan were here though and you really had a great day (and LOVED the cookie cake!).
~ As for your friends, it’s been so sweet to see you start to really develop little baby friendships. Your best buddies are Emmy, Manning, Henry, and Olivia. You talk about them all the time and love seeing them.
~ We let you blow out candles twice today! First in your cinnamon roll for breakfast, then in your cookie cake after lunch. You weren’t too sure about it the first time and Daddy had to help, but you did the second ones all by yourself!
Eleanor, we all love you so much more than you ever will know and we look forward to watching you grow. You are a blessing!
Love,
Mommy, Daddy, Kate and Bears