Friday, April 03, 2009

Seven years of good luck

I took these pictures on the morning of Jo's first birthday. I wanted to remember exactly what she looked like at that moment: Simultaneously eager to explore the world, and pensive too.

Six years later, her personality is much the same--95% go-getter, 5% ponderer. She doesn't tumble head-over-heels into things without thinking, but she does have confidence and self-possession in spades. (And yes, this is borderline obnoxious, so we work on knowing when to speak up and when to let others have a turn.) Despite her small size, she holds her own in a classroom full of children as much as three years older. She is fearless when it comes to swimming, climbing, public speaking--all those things that so many adults have trouble confronting.

Since turning 6, she's lost many of her front teeth and, famously, her appendix. She's become a strong reader and continued her interest in math and science. She has discovered a love of the stage (big surprise; see #4 below). She likes to get up early in the morning so she can spend a little extra time with me (and of couse, provide helpful comments) while I am working out. One of the best treats we can give her is to let her sneak downstairs after Opie is in bed and snuggle up on the couch to watch "a decorating show."(The other best treat we can give her is to let her watch any show, 24/7, but that doesn't happen except under extreme duress--e.g., hospitalization.)

She just brought home a huge stack of papers from school. These four cracked me up and deserve to be recorded here for posterity.

1. Name badge from field trip to hospital--the picture is of her in the CT scanner, or as she called it during her hospital stay, "the doughnut machine." She was in there 5 times last summer. I think she drew a pretty good likeness.



2. Recently adopted signature. I thought this didn't happen until about age 10.



3. "Writer's Workshop: Tru Storry," meditation on the theme of "making a mess."



4. "My Dream"



Happy birthday, Jo. May all your dreams come true, even the ones about getting your "her" done and wearing "macop."

14 comments:

S said...

Oh, oh, oh. Sniffle. Happy Birthday, Jsie! And she has my FAVORITE girl's name!

S said...

That's JOsie. Doh.

Julie Pippert said...

Cute cute cute cute and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to her (and you!)!

I do love 7. I love the toothless smiles and the reading and the writing and the new curiosity for the bigger world. A whole new level.

Vixen said...

Happy (day late) birthday to her! I love that signature, but you are right I didn't think that happened until 10. Precocious possibly?

Kelly said...

Happy 7th to your very creative girl.

the mama bird diaries said...

Happy Birthday to your little girl!!

Anonymous said...

Hope all your dreams come true Jo.

Julie Marsh said...

Happy birthday to your big girl! Is it pathetic that this post brought me to tears? Just think of it as evidence of my love for Jo.

Tacy also sends her heartfelt birthday wishes, including her wish that they could celebrate together.

nonlineargirl said...

Happy birthday to Josie and happy seven years to you!

Lady M said...

Happy Birthday, big girl! I love her story (and her dancing too.)

Heather said...

Happy Birthday to your big girl! I love her signature, very fancy.

motherbumper said...

I often meditate on making messes myself but I like Jo's better.

Happy Birthday Jo! Don't stop keeping Mom on her toes, because she obviously loves it ;)

Nancy said...

I could just repeat my comment on Opie's birthday post, substituting Jo, Mimi, and 7 as appropriate. ;-)

Happy belated birthday to your big girl!

Leslie said...

Wow: Happy birthday to your little (big) gal! I love the reach-for-the-star "e" in her signature, and I hope she and you all had a wonderful day.