Little One's Favorite Valentine!
This is her "best best buddy" Sully whom she believes to be better than sliced bread! The two met in the same preschool class this year and quickly became buddies. Little One loves his nutty side that matches her craziness so well....Sully's mom paid Little One the ultimate compliment when she said "She just gets Sully." She laughs harder than you've ever seen when he grabs her and does a tuck and roll across the floor. They wrestle and play Star Wars and even access their softer gentler side playing kitchen at school. "Sully was the grandpa and I was the sister." It is so sweet to see the two of them playing and not realizing that hey....are girls and boys supposed to have so much fun together?! And even though she can wrestle with him she can still play damsel in distress at school. When another boy is hugging on her and sitting too close, her Sully will come to the rescue..."Mom, Sully saved me today! He's the strongest."
The thing I love about these pictures is they just fell into place beside each other, doing what they normally do. No posing or me saying a word....it was just Sully and Little One being buddies.
5 Comments:
I LOVE THESE PICS!!! They are so real. I love that she has a little boy buddy, and how cute is little Sully man??
of course boys and girls can be friend from early on!
My middle son has always had a special 'girl' friend.. it's wonderful to see them 'talking' (they're 5) and giggling together, have fights and make up. I think it's good and will make him more comfortable and more understanding of girls when he's older.
One hopes.
Too cute for words! She is a smart cookie to makes friends with the boys.:) Cute Sully only lives a few streets away from us and I'm with the Little One he is darling!
Oh and a big thank you for the tip of "Potty Power." I ordered it off Amazon the second I read your comment. Here's to having potty power!
Warning: mega post ahead. First, CONGRATS on the boy! That is so exciting, and it instills some kind of hope for a boy in our household. I bet your husband was practically floating on the ceiling when you found out the good news! Second, I am so sorry about the constant puking, and believe me I can RELATE. I had hyper emesis with both my pregnancies and pretty much survived on Zofran and apples. It is the most miserable, horrible thing I have ever gone through, being nauseated and throwing up constantly like that. I mean, it was 24 hours a day (2 am I was in the bathroom puking...) And I can empathize with your post about trying to stay positive, I also had an issue with this, my SIL was practically dying in the hospital and everyone kept saying how she would never complain, and so I would just try to smile through the puking. Not realistic. You can complain to me ANYTIME!
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