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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Sweetness

Since Mia's mommy is a teacher we knew we had to have a playdate during Christmas break. Our plan was to paint pottery but the place we were going to was closed so we opted for plan B. No, it wasn't the grocery store LOL Mia's mommy had to get some things so we went along though.



Plan B was the Jump place and as usual they went wild!



It was pretty busy with some older kids but they held their own and went down the slide over and over

I know everyone thinks their child is special but Annslee does possess a quality that I am so proud of. I get a little glimpse of God when I see it. She truly is an empathetic child. She cannot stand to see someone sad, sick or hurting. She will run to them and comfort them and if it is a child she will seek out their mom or dad. It is sweet to watch and I sometimes have had to almost drag her away from a crying child when the parent arrives.

Well, Mia hurt her foot on the slide and Annslee was so concerned ~ I think the look on her face says it all. She ran over to sit by her and had Mia's hand between the two of hers and was patting it


Then she would lift Mia's hand and kiss it in an attempt to make it all better. I do love my sweet girl and it seemed to work because Mia was up and running in no time.

21 comments:

Football and Fried Rice said...

They offer us so much hope, don't they? Annslee really is precious!

KK and WS said...

yes, that's something that make a mama proud of their child.

Anonymous said...

Linlee and Rachel were supposed to go to a jumping place for the first time yesterday, but we had to cancel due to Linlee's cold. Boo!

Annslee's personality is inspiring. What a beautiful soul.

Colleen

Mer (Lulu's Mommy) said...

What an angel you are raising. Good Job, Mommy!

Stacie said...

Wow, great job Annslee, That was so sweet.

Chandra said...

It is incredible how thoughtful and caring she is of other people. You have a very special little girl and I have feeling she is destined for something big.

mommy24treasures said...

oh that is so sweet... Annslee is precious. She is a sweet soul that will always have a beautiful compassion for others. What a wonderful quality to have. Just precious. I do believe that when we see these qualities at such a young age it is a true gift from God.

Amy said...

That is so sweet! My girl would probably had been the one that caused the tears! She is pretty bold.

Cindy said...

Aw...she is SO sweet!

KrisJ said...

O how sweet is that! Those girls are adorable and I love how close they are!

C's Mom said...

You could not have come up with a more apt title for the post.

Thanks!

Patricia said...

Very sweet & special, indeed!!
What a beautiful picture of Annslee consoling Mia...you really can see the concern in her face! What a precious girl!

Sue said...

So Sweet! Love the look of concern on her face!

Happy 2008!

redmaryjanes said...

There has always been something about Annslee that just touches my heart. I hope that my Sophia is just like her.

Christy said...

THat is so sweet. What a wonderful quality to have!! Belive me I know kids that do not have that quality and could care less so it is a nice thing to see. Looks like you guys had a great time.

Christy :)

Somewhere In The Sun said...

Oh that last picture is awesome! I think being sympathetic is one of the finest qualities to have! What a little blessing she is!

~Lynn

Anonymous said...

What a sweet little soul Annslee has! Such a caring little girl, and good friend.

Rachel said...

Those are precious girls. Love the last picture.

Sherry said...

Awww. She's just a good sister in training:)

Marla said...

OK, those have got to be the two most precious pictures I've ever seen. What a special little caretaker you have there. So sweet!

The Byrd's Nest said...

Precious, Precious, Precious. I feel as if I know her and I love her personality. Her spunkiness and her love for life and for other people. What you see is Annslee already being Jesus to others. Awesome!

 
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