October 9, 2006 (Monday Evening)
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William just told me:
Did you know that a ladybug can get to South America walking?
…Instead we named him Hugo. This is William’s little dog. Hugo is turning William from quiet middle child to important owner of the pet all the kids in our family want. If they want to spend time with Hugo, they go through William. Sammy went so far as to say that William could get Hugo for his (Sam’s) birthday! William is generous with his little buddy, but still enjoying the prestige of having something as his very own. Especially something as cool as this little Havanese puppy! I am wondering if we did the right thing (especially as we muddle through house training), but I think in a couple of months we will know that Hugo was meant to be in our family. In the meantime we will enjoy this super cute muffin face and his sweet and pleasant disposition.
How do you help a middle child not disappear in a family? I find that one of the things I enjoy about William so much is that he is so easy to be around. He doesn’t demand much. He is a sober child with a lot of big plans and ideas that he likes to mull over (and draw). And so, when he is with his talkative older siblings he just listens. When we are alone I enjoy a little quiet time so much I’m afraid I don’t try to draw him out. When Sam and Lizzie were at their Grampa and Gramma Zirkle’s house in South Carolina this summer, Grant and I were astonished at what a rich personality William has! He had so much to add, so much to say, and stepped up to the role of the big, helping, supportive older brother that Sam usually is.
So, you get your middle child a dog for him to talk to, and you try every day to give him some airtime. Our car conversations go something like this…”Ok, ok, everyone is talking at the same time…Lizzie it is your turn. Wait Sam, she isn’t done yet. William did you want to tell us what you started to say…” What a gift these children are with their unique personalities, active minds, good hearts and healthy bodies. I feel the magnitude of the gift of them everyday.
I have been recording kid quotes in my I Phone for the past 1 1/2 years. To help me not feel panicked over the very probable prospect of loosing my phone I will attempt to transfer the kid quotes onto something a little more permanent. I will start with most recent and go back:
July 9, 2012
Anna’s prayer (in entirety): Dear Heavenly Father. We thank thee that I can get candy and become a true princess.
May 31, 2012
After looking at William’s drawings that he had been working on for the past couple of hours I said, “Wow William! You are a great artist!”
William: Ya, I’m going to be an evil artist! And an evil scientist!
(Should I fear for him?)
Same day:
Anna, after trying for some time to get Grant’s attention to show him her owie said, “Dad! Talk me! Talk me Dad!!”
February 18, 2012
We were driving to St. George with Gramma B in the car and had the following conversation.
Grant telling the story about the lepers from the bible said, “Does anyone know what a leper is?”
Lizzie: Aren’t those men who wear little green hats?
Gramma B: No, those are leprechauns
February 16, 2012
William has been so interested in mighty machines, trucks, planes all his life told me with a “I’m going to really amaze you voice”, “A monster truck has three chunks of horsepower so it’s really hard to drive because it can go on light speed when you’re not looking!”
Remind me to never buy a monster truck.
January 3, 2012
William was telling me about his imaginary friend “Leesha” who’s aunt died. I asked him how she died and he said, very matter-of-factually, “I’m afraid she was doing karate with a knife…and it killed her.”
November 23, 2011
After a lesson with his wonderful middle aged violin teacher William gushed, “I really love Mrs. Willey, she’s just a beauty!”
Earlier that same day at the intersection in front of the school William pointing to a passing car said, “When I grow up I’m going to buy my very own car and when I drive that way I will wink at you!”
I am counting on that William!!
October 2, 2011
William loves talking about tough tools. He keeps on talking about a “Samatoger Drill” (Soft G sound). Finally I asked him what a samatoger drill can do. He explained (with a look of shock that I wouldn’t know), that it can blow up a hundred feet of wall! I really wish I could see what a hundred feet of wall looks like inside his head!
July 1, 2011
Sam was making a case as to why he loves the 4th of July, and particularly fireworks so much because I feel that fireworks are a waste of money. He described the smell of the smoke from fireworks as “acrid’. I was so impressed by his grown up vocabulary I gave in to buying them! Ironically, we bought what the kids thought to be a huge pack and excitedly started setting them off. Then, our neighbor who had spent a fortune in Wyoming on the really BIG ones began his show and we all lost interest in ours. I’ll never forget sitting there while one of our lame fountains was going off and we were all turned away the opposite direction ohhing and ahhhing over the neighbors display!
April 30, 2011
William: I wish I died.
Me: How come?
William: Because I like laying in the grass.
April 15, 2011
While driving together as a family in Provo…
Lizzie: Oh look a new Chuck-a-Rama! (our kids favorite restaurant.) Oh, it’s a drive-thru, that’s sad! (I start laughing)
Sam: How would you drive through a buffet (he pronounced it, “buffette”)
(I laugh even harder.)
February 1, 2011
William always asks me if we have an eject button in our car. I say yes (cd player). He is thinking of the kind that ejects the car’s occupant out of the roof at terrifying speeds. After confirming for the thousandth time that our car is awesome enough to have an eject button we picked up his friend Spencer on the way to preschool. They have the following conversation:
William: I have a reject button in my car!
Spencer: Well I have TWO reject buttons in my car!
These are not quotes but a couple moments to remember that I entered into my phone.
Yesterday while tying William’s shoe I was bending over him while he stood. His head was close to my neck and he wasn’t feeling very well so he nestled right in with his face buried in my neck and just stayed there for the longest time!
Today on the way to school Sammy told us story after story from the book he is reading about Mt. Everest. It was wonderful hearing his excitement and interest. I am so glad he has a love for books!
January 19, 2011
William pointed to the temple we were passing and said, “I want to go there someday…with the beautiful flowers and the beautiful spirit.