She's also quite taken with the theater and told me today when she grows up she wants to be an opera singer. (I think she got this straight from the book about Olivia the pig or at least I hope so since she seems to have inherited my tone deafness and inability to remember lyrics). I think she might have a better chance with acting. Here she is at the park being scared:
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Social kids
Ava is a VERY social person. I mean I thought I was social and then she came along. On the introversion-extroversion scale she's like waaaaay over on the right side. Our friend Amanda calls her "Cruise Director Ava," which is just about right. If I turn around for a minute at the playground, she'll strike up a conversation with the nearest kid or adult, which is sort of great and sort of worrisome.
She's also quite taken with the theater and told me today when she grows up she wants to be an opera singer. (I think she got this straight from the book about Olivia the pig or at least I hope so since she seems to have inherited my tone deafness and inability to remember lyrics). I think she might have a better chance with acting. Here she is at the park being scared:
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Happy:
Here's to chatty, social, theatrical, extroverted children everywhere!
She's also quite taken with the theater and told me today when she grows up she wants to be an opera singer. (I think she got this straight from the book about Olivia the pig or at least I hope so since she seems to have inherited my tone deafness and inability to remember lyrics). I think she might have a better chance with acting. Here she is at the park being scared:
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Does she strike up conversations in Swedish or English? I love the visuals of her acting skills, just like in Vanity Fair!
She knows about 3 words in Swedish (so sad) so it's always in English. She ends up talking to the adults because the little kids haven't started English yet!
soooooo cute!
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