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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Little Boy, Big Heart

Nathan has a good heart. Whenever I'm working away at something, he comes up to me and says "Wanna help!". Parents know that with the help of two little hands, the job takes twice as long! But I don't care because I'm so impressed that he wants to help.

Here are the chores he helps mommy with:

1. Make mommy's coffee. He puts the filter in the basket, dumps the grounds into the filter, and presses "GO". When it's done, he says "ALL DONE! SUGAR?" and then he puts a scoop of sugar in the cup. He gets upset when I only allow him to put in the one scoop, but I tell him I'm sweet enough. Then he watches as I swirl the milk in.

2. Help with veggies at dinner. He watches from a chair as I chop veggies, and then he's allowed to add them to the pot. He names them as he sees them: "onion, pepper, carrot, 'sparagus"...etc. Last night he even brought me some chives from the garden to add in.

3. Make Rice. He dumps in the rice & water, puts the lid on the cooker and presses "go".

4. Wash the floor. If I give him a damp cloth, he'll find the "yucky" spots on the floor and wash them with a cloth.

5. Laundry. Sometimes he takes all the washcloths from the laundry heap. Sometimes he passes me each item of clothing so I can put it away. Last night, he tucked a blanket under his chin and tried to fold it JUST like how I do it! Wow, kids watch every move you make!

6. Spider duty. He finds all the spider webs waist height and lower on the deck and destroys them with his hockey stick.

7. Making pizza. He gets the pan out of the cupboard and puts it on a chair, helps open the box, dumps the pizza out (thank goodness it's wrapped in plastic) and then helps me put it on the pan.
8. Dish duty. He passes dishes to Daddy to put away in the cupboard.



It's not only chores that show his big heart. It's other things like when he spontaniously attacks me with kisses or asks for a hug with his arms outstretched. That makes me melt! One of my fave things as a parent.


The other night we put him in his crib for bed. He stood up and came over to me and said, "Kiss?". So I OF COURSE gave him another big hug and kiss and then he lay back down, ready for bed. What a cutie!

Better stop before the waterworks start!

2 Comments:

Blogger Stacy Kaye said...

Aww...what a good, sweet boy. I'm sure that his wonderful parents have something to do with how great he is too! you guys are doing such a good job!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:58:00 PM  
Blogger Laura and Ryan said...

This is such a nice post, Nancy!! I'm so happy you're loving parenting! There's nothing like it, eh? So, could he come over and teach my girls the floor cleaning thing? Haha.

Tuesday, May 05, 2009 3:49:00 PM  

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