She continues to be a lover of art- coloring, playdoh, painting, etc... She has taken to wanting me
to draw very specific things for her, most recently a baby giraffe. Uh..... if anyone has ever seen my artistic side you know that a baby giraffe is not in my repetoire. She also likes to draw flowers and people. She loves Legos (also wanting to build baby giraffes) and is really very creative. It looks like she is going to be left handed- she definitely favors that side when drawing or writing. She throws the same with both hands- not particularly well with either one! But, really, despite our best efforts to include her in all the sports the boys do, throwing and catching is not her favorite thing to do and she often wanders off to do something else so it is not like she has had a ton of practice!
She is much more girly than I had anticipated. I don't

get where they get it from- it must be in the blood- but this girl is getting into Princess stuff- despite the fact that the only princess thing she has ever owned is her princess towel! She already picked out her Halloween costume at a garage sale last weekend: a princess dress. Now she wants a tiara and princess shoes to go with it. She likes to read the Pinklicicious books and play house and horsies (also not my forte) and she has about a million stuffed animals which she calls her "guys". She loves to sing. The other day we watched her surreptitiously as she sat at the table coloring and singing some sort of jazz version of Twinkle, Twinkle. It was completely made up in the moment and was hysterical to listen to her do it. As soon as she noticed us listening, though, she stopped. No repeat performance. She loves music and, of course, wants an iPod like her brothers have.
She loves Jake and still calls him her "Jakey" and has to get a hug and kiss each day before he leaves for school or football practice. She and Tanner are two peas in a pod. On good days they can play together for long stretches- acting out Lion King, doing playdoh, etc.. but on bad days they argue like an old married couple. In any case, she is a very lucky little girl to have two such doting big brothers.
She is definitely 3. She is in a whiny stage and we are working really hard at recognizing what a whine is and then turning those words into a nicer tone of voice. She gets tired and cranky if she doesn't nap, but if she naps more than half an hour she can't get to sleep at night. It's a little tricky these days! She still has crazy hair- all curls that tend to grow out instead of down. They get snarled minutes after they are brushed and she ends up looking a bit like a ragamuffin a lot of days. She is just such a funny girl- I literally want to love her up. When she woke up her first day of preschool she gave me a big hug and I said, "Faith, you need to stop growing! How did you get old enough to go to preschool?" and she said, "Mommy, I can't stop growing. I want to be big like you!". I know it's going to happen but, in the words of Trace Adkins - I'm gonna miss this....