Thursday 24 May 2012

Words to a two year old



This week I've heard myself saying to my little miss two...


Go slowly. Everything is easier when you go slowly and gently.

I'm so proud of you.

One step at a time. Just take one step at a time.


We don't need to do everything today. We have tomorrow.

You're getting better and better every day.

No chocolate at breakfast time.


I love you no matter what.

Calm yourself down. Take a big deep breath in, and now let it all out.

Sleep is good for you. Lap it up.

Drink your water. Your body gets thirsty, even when you're not.

Don't worry. We can make it better.


I've been saying all of those things a lot right now, on repeat even, and while often I tire of the sound of my voice... on reflection, it turns out most of my words to a two year old are perfect lessons and affirmations for me. Life's funny like that sometimes. Don't you think?

Elisa xx

{Image via here. I'm also very much loving the way a cuddle can make everything in little miss two's world "all better".}

What lessons or affirmations have you learnt this week?

9 comments:

  1. Oh yes, so true :) I say the "no chocolate for breakfast" to my little man every morning :)

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    1. @kim - glad I'm not the only one! It hasn't stopped my little miss from asking every morning! Xx

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  2. Oh my dear, I've learnt this week that everything is worth going through because no matter what the outcome is always worth it no matter how long u have to wait for it.. Really enjoyed this post x

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    1. Thanks Karen! I'm glad you got your happiness, and it was all worth it. Enjoy that beautiful little bubba of yours! So so previous x

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  3. We occasionally have chocolate for breakfast...it really does help sometimes :-)

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  4. @Ally - that may or may not be one of the "perfect lessons for me"! :)

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  5. Amazing just how useful those words are to us adults too eh?

    Sarah
    http://acatlikecuriosity.blogspot.co.uk

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  6. What lovely words...both for a two year old and for a mother.

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