June 17, 2013

celebrating the unique in my kids . . .

Today is a sponsored post, and we've been asked to share what makes each of our kids unique.  So here's a little glimpse into our four little blessings . . .

Our oldest daughter is musical (she could hum a tune perfectly before she could talk) and she just sang her first solo in her school's Spring concert.  She also has the messiest room of all my kids (seriously - she has a hamper in her room and yet I can come up with a full load of dirty clothes stuffed everywhere).  And she's also always willing to try and learn new things (unless is involves dogs, absolutely terrified of those).


Our second daughter is more artistic.  She has won a couple art contests in just the past year, and would much rather spend her free time on a craft than outside.  She comes across as shy, but also seems to have the largest group of close friends.  She's also very loyal to her close friends, and will not put up with making fun of someone or leaving someone out.


Our youngest daughter is our expressive one. Her preschool teacher pegged her perfectly, 'everything she says is an announcement!'.  She is always so expressive and can come up with the funniest one-liners, and can deliver movie quotes with a total deadpan expression.  I hope she never loses her excitement for life and joyful personality.


Our handsome little guy is full of hugs and cuddles, but he can also get into lots of things.  I have to say that it's been getting easier as he gets older, but I have many broken things to show for all his 'discovering'.  Physically, he seems to be able to accomplish everything ahead of the game - throwing balls, riding his bike, climbing fences, and aiming his nerf gun at his sisters.


KINDER® is celebrating the launch of their new pink eggs with a contest.  All you need to do is answer the question - what makes your child unique?  Enter on their Facebook page and get entered to win $250!



Disclosure: I’m part of the KINDER® Mom program and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.

2 comments:

Nueyer said... #

Such a sweet celebration of the different talents each child has. Love the comment "Everything she says is an announcement"! :p

Qltr89 said... #

Your children are lovely! I can still remember the days when my two sons were young; they gave me so many great memories growing up. Now that they've grown, the memories are different. My youngest has been in the Army for a decade now and is currently deployed for the 4th time. He was something else growing up. The toys he loved to build and to play with turned out to be the heavy equipment he likes to operate for the engineer battalion. Who knew? My older son has given me his own share of good memories. The only thing I can tell you is to hug your children everyday like its their last. I did that to my 2 sons until they found it embarrassing.