We ask each other whatever we want, no question is off limits and no matter what, we promise to tell the truth. We both enjoy the quiet (living in a house with two boys can be a little annoying sometimes), and the chance to have some real girl talk. We've talked about everything from the birds and the bees, to how much cheese is too much (the girl loooves cheese). I'm not usually a big fan of holding hands (I don't think people wash their hands enough) but days like this are the exception.
Today, we drove through South Philly, stopped at Boat House Row, and ran some errands. Zoe had so much to say... she even voiced her opinion on Barak Obama! She told me I looked like scooby doo from behind because of my hairstyle, and then laughed hysterically as I sang "Thank you for letting me be myself".
I really learned alot about her... I mean, I knew my girl was smart as a whip, but I never realized just how intelligent she was, she came up with wonderful ideas, and concepts. She made up funny little songs, and asked really good questions. I am so proud that she has her own beautiful mind with beautiful thoughts and dreams, and aspirations. I am happy that she is thoughtful and caring, and that she questions EVERYTHING!
I make it a point to spend quality time with Zoe, since that was something that I lacked as a child. Zoe and I have "Pizza Parties" and "sleep overs" (in each others rooms), but these Sundays are always so special to me.
Of course by the time we got back the house looked like a mess! We turned and looked at each other, backed outta the door, and went for milkshakes!
Zoe, I had fun and I look forward to September 13, 2009 !
1 comment:
First off..How I aint know you have a blog? Why am I not on an update list? I need to speak to Management about this over sight! HAHA
Second. Happy Birthday to my gorgeous little niece! So proud she is growing into a strong woman like her mom! The world can never have enough of strong women.
Third. Love the blog!
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