While her older sisters have high school and post-secondary stuff on their minds, the youngest is still enjoying Lego (soooo excited about the Lego Store coming to Southgate!), loves paper cut outs, and prefers to be read to at bedtime (we just finished a collection of three stories by E. L. Konigsburg, our favourite one being The View from Saturday -- a wonderful story of developing friendships).
Our girl is a marvel, to be sure, and today is her last day as a twelve-year-old. She's independent enough that she doesn't seem to feel pressured to 'fit in' with the girlie girl tweens at school -- as she puts it, "Mom, everyone is an oddball in grade seven whether they think so or not."
I hope and pray that her teen years treat her well, and that she never loses her creative spirit and energy!
Happy Birthday, Julia.
(She had to prove she fit in the kennel that is awaiting her birthday present...)
I love you, too.
Mom
Hahah I have photos of my same kind of kid, in a dog crate too.
ReplyDeleteIf they are like that already, it doesn't go away. Mine turns 15 in a month and she's as herself, as ever. It's the most amazing thing.
Happy Birthday, to your Special Girl.
Love these independent types! Wish I had had her courage to be me when I was a kid...
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