Happy Birthday, Rebecca Jean. Our baby girl is five years old!! It's hard to believe.
This week she had her 5-year check up. She is a growing, healthy girl. Although her weight gain in the last year (1 lb.) seemed small the doctor assured us that she is doing just fine. She weighs 38.5 lbs. (25th - 50th %) and is 41.5 in. tall (50th%). She has definitely grown up more than out...and is really thinning out. A far cry from the chubby little girl she used to be! She's still petite (which we expect given her genes ;). But she's healthy. And we are very thankful for that.
Rebecca is almost done with her first year of school! She has blossomed and learned so much in preschool. We are very thankful for the opportunity for her to be involved with a Spanish immersion program. It helps keep her challenged. Although lately she says that school is boring and that she'd rather be homeschooled. Even though everything is in Spanish it's still letters, numbers, colors, etc. And she's known that stuff since she was two years old. So we are trying to keep her challenged and stimulated at home as well.
Rebecca spends most of her free time doing arts/crafts, reading, dancing and using her big imagination to come up with games/stories/pretend play. Getting dressed? Boring. Eating? Boring. Picking up toys? Boring. Writing her own book? Making necklaces? Playing dress up? Pretending to be princesses and fairies? Reading 3rd grade + level books? She can do those for hours on end.
Our little book worm is really taking off with her reading. We expect her to be able to read simple words like hat, run, sit, etc. She does that with no problem. Even though she's learning Spanish and the vowels often make different sounds. She can read simple words in both English and Spanish. But sometimes she truly amazes us with the things she can read on her own. After bringing home 22 books from the library this week she sat down with a Fancy Nancy book and read the entire first sentence (a long one) by herself, including words like closet and bulging. Her favorite thing is being read to. Last week we went through a 150 page book in two days and a 60 page book in one day. It's hard to keep our house stocked with books! We'll be making lots of trips to the library this summer.
Rebecca still loves to help Mom in the kitchen. She creates her own recipes and helps with a lot of baking.
Rebecca is also improving her physical development. She is finally getting the hang of riding her bike and is enjoying it. She loves to dance and do gymnastics. We are hoping to start her in a dance class soon.
Our advanced girl is still ahead of the curve with her teeth. She has two bottom permanent teeth and two loose teeth on top. Her top 6-year molars are all the way in, and her bottom ones are part way in. She does have a very small/narrow mouth. And after getting just two permanent teeth things are already crowded. So we may have to get an early start on orthodontic type work. If so we'll have to do some research to find someone that is more natural minded and let her body do things naturally as much as possible.
Overall Rebecca is growing well and healthy. She's so smart (which can be a challenge for us as parents) and keeps us on our toes. We know she will be good at whatever work God has planned for her. Right now she says she would like to be an author or a nurse. Or maybe she'll do both :) She is very fascinated with how the human body works. So maybe she will be a nurse or even a doctor someday. Rebecca likes to play with her brother, but is looking forward to him getting a little older so he isn't quite so destructive when they play :) She does think it 's fun to have someone to dress up with and play dolls with. Rebecca has a heart of gold and a love for God. We thank God for our precious girl and look forward to watching her grow and mature in her faith.
On Rebecca's birthday we went out for dinner at Red Robin. When we got home she opened gifts and had a special sundae. On Saturday we had a party to celebrate Rebecca's birthday. Most of our extended family was able to join us. It was an arts and crafts party. Perfect for our little crafter. The kids topped their own pizzas and worked on crafts. Then we ate (a big spread of homemade gluten free, dye free foods). Rebecca requested pizza for the main dish. She also wanted a three layer cake - chocolate, vanilla, strawberry. I think her original vision was for a 3-tier cake. But I do have my limits when I have to clean a whole house and prepare enough food for 20 people and have house guests :P After dinner Rebecca opened her gifts. Everyone was beyond generous!!! Rebecca has been reading, crafting, building Legos, giving her dolls hair cuts and dressing fancy since her party :) After gifts we had cake and ice cream - a three layer gluten free cake, homemade strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ice creams, gluten free dairy free strawberry cupcakes and dairy free coconut milk ice cream. I don't think anyone left hungry. Rebecca enjoyed her special day and her whole weekend with family. She was very sad to see everyone leave. But we look forward to more visits in the near future.
Thank you to everyone that made Rebecca's 5th birthday so special! And Happy Birthday to our big girl. May God bless you in so many ways as you continue to grow and serve him.
2 comments:
Rebecca is growing up to be such a smart, beatiful little girl. Her love for reading is awesome. You guys can walk to the library, right? I imagine that will become a favorite route for Rebecca over the years. :)
Very glad to hear she is finally enjoying her bike, too! Just in time for the next size up, lol! She might have an easier time on a bigger bike. Carson couldn't believe how much easier it was for him to pedal his 16" than his 12". He still likes to ride his 12," but when he's on it, he's usually trying to practice tricks and not just riding.
Yes, Sara. We walk to the library (if it's not raining or snowing :P). I love that we live so close.
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