So much has changed in one year!
Currently:
1. The boss of the Twinkling Stars room.
2. BFFs with Georgia ("Gigi") and Noushig ("Nooshi").
3. Knows all of her teachers names:
Sylvana ("Wana, Tutu, Tita, CeeCee")
Lilit ("Lili")
"Nona"
Anahit ("Ano")
1. The boss of the Twinkling Stars room.
2. BFFs with Georgia ("Gigi") and Noushig ("Nooshi").
3. Knows all of her teachers names:
Sylvana ("Wana, Tutu, Tita, CeeCee")
Lilit ("Lili")
"Nona"
Anahit ("Ano")
"Narineh"
"Armineh"
"Marijean"
Karineh ("Curry")
5. Counts up to 14. Anything after that is basically 13 and 10.
6. Loves music and dancing.
7. Eats like a monster (only at school)
8. Can say lots of things in Armenian: "Yes, I did it," and "milk." (I wish I could say it, but I can't.)
9. Sleeping in a toddler bed at school. Like I told Bug, I am trying to contain her in her crib at all costs at home. The last thing we need at home in the middle of the night is an unsupervised Bug. :/
10. Knows the names of ALL of her classmates' parents.
11. Loves to say:
"I did it! Yay, everybody!" "[Bug's] turn! [Fill in any name]'s turn!" "No, thank you." "Please."
12. Knows that she is Bug/Buggy/Bug-a-Boo/Mommy's baby
She is a sponge. If she's in the house (even if you don't think she's paying attention), don't say anything you don't want her to repeat. Trust us. We have failed several times.
5. Counts up to 14. Anything after that is basically 13 and 10.
6. Loves music and dancing.
7. Eats like a monster (only at school)
8. Can say lots of things in Armenian: "Yes, I did it," and "milk." (I wish I could say it, but I can't.)
9. Sleeping in a toddler bed at school. Like I told Bug, I am trying to contain her in her crib at all costs at home. The last thing we need at home in the middle of the night is an unsupervised Bug. :/
10. Knows the names of ALL of her classmates' parents.
11. Loves to say:
"I did it! Yay, everybody!" "[Bug's] turn! [Fill in any name]'s turn!" "No, thank you." "Please."
12. Knows that she is Bug/Buggy/Bug-a-Boo/Mommy's baby
She is a sponge. If she's in the house (even if you don't think she's paying attention), don't say anything you don't want her to repeat. Trust us. We have failed several times.
God Bless,
Kat

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