Abby's imagination is amazing! It's a lot of fun to watch as Abby creates a world of fun that not only occupies her, but is exciting to her. It can also be challenging! Like when Abby's imaginary friends need to use the potty at the same time as Abby and Abby insists they go first because that's the kind thing to do. Sweet, right? Yes! But, challenging when you have to clean up the pee all over the floor from her unnecessary potty accident.
These days are so special. An age packed full of hopes and dreams, free from worry and full of a childhood innocence that I want to protect and preserve in my little girl as long as I can!
M: Abby, why did you rub your lip gloss all over the front of your book?
A: That's not lipgloss, Mommy. That's frosting and I was frosting my cake.
M: Abby, why did you dump your whole container of pink paint into the cup of water?
A: That's not paint, Mommy. That's soap and the cup of water is my sink. I need to wash my hands.
M: Abby, why is there a necklace hanging out the back of your pants?
A: That's not a necklace, Mommy. That's a fishing pole and I'm the fish.
M: Abby, why did you pile up all of the dinner on your plate? It's time to eat it.
A: That's not my dinner, Mommy. That's a cake! I can't eat it yet. It's not done baking in the oven.
M: Abby, why are you opening the fridge and trying to climb in?
A: That's not the fridge, Mommy. That's my rocketship and I'm flying to "Flordida" to see Nagymama.
M: Abby, why are all of your crayons dumped out and the papers ripped off of each one?
A: Those aren't my crayons, Mommy. This is the color factory and I am making you new colors.
M: Abby, why do I hear you opening the kitchen cabinets?
A: They aren't cabinets, Mommy! They are cars. I'm driving to my friend's house.
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