She is gaining so much physical strength these days it's incredible and very fun to watch. But that's not why I'm proud. Well, it is but that's not why I'm posting.
After all were in bed, Ella Jane came downstairs telling me she was scared. This is not uncommon and I told her she needed to be back upstairs in her bed. Later on when I went upstairs to check on her I heard music coming from her room.
Music? That little stinker.
Except that she'd fallen asleep. To the Backyardigans. Specifically, to a song that mentions Iowa. The big kids each have their favorites (and I do too actually; they're a catchy group of young singers) and for whatever reason this one was Ella Jane's.
But the reason I felt my pride overflow was because just this afternoon I noticed she was able to set up her music by herself. Like, push play, and REPEAT all by herself! This has always been a bit challenging for her but today she got it and when I went up to check on her, she'd self soothed. Even at age 3, she self soothed. In the form of her favorite song. Did I mention I was proud of her? My little girl was sacked out with W-IOWA (name of the song) playing over and over and over.
And the physical attributes mentioned earlier? Let me just touch on that. Ella Jane has become my runner. As you know we walk to and from school everyday. This afternoon she was putting her tennis shoes on (vs. sandles) and she told me "you know what that means don't you?" That you're going to be a runner? "yup!"
I might as well start wearing my running shoes so that I can keep up. It's not uncommon for me to hear her say "c'mon mom, let's run!" She has strong little legs. I know they'll take her far.





