Sophie-not in your eye!
// November 12th, 2009 // No Comments » // Sophia Grace
// April 14th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Family Updates, Sophia Grace

The other night we took a family trip to the YMCA. After working out and enjoying some alone time together, Dave offered to leave early and grab some movies for us to watch later. What a great idea! I gathered my stuff and headed upstairs to pick up the kids. All was great – the kids were in great moods despite needing supper and we all headed to the elevator. Sophie has a new- found curiousity with elevators lately and wasn’t quite ready to get on upon our arrival to the door. But we all jostled inside eventually and the door closed behind us while I pushed the elevator button to head downstairs. Suddenly, I heard extreme shrieking. I quickly scanned the kids to figure out which one was in pain and realized Sophie’s fingers were stuck in the elevator door! I tried to push the “open door” button and pry the door open myself but nothing happened. It was too late, the elevator had begun to move. I felt helpless; time slowed to a screeching halt; I couldn’t do a thing to get her fingers out and envisioned her poor little fingers crushed forever. Just then, the door opened – but not the door I needed to open. It was the door on the opposite side of the elevator that opened! I did what any scared desperate mother would do – I yelled for help only to be met with very little to no response, even though several abled bodies were within eyesight. I shot the “if you don’t start running over here within one fraction of a second, I’m going to seriously make your life unpleasant” look that I reserve only for very desperate circumstances. Just then, Sophie pulled her fingers free from the door. I quickly prepared myself to expect the worst before I looked at her tiny fingers. To my complete amazement, they were fully intact, bending and moving despite being a little red – praise God! In just a few moments, Sophie calmed down and we began to pack up. I held and kissed Sophie and asked if she was ok – to which she responded in the cutest yet most pathetic little voice, “Doo(r) – smash!”
// June 13th, 2008 // No Comments » // All Blog Posts, Sophia Grace
Sophie adores her sister, but definitely has a personality of her own. She is walking, saying a few words, and really just figuring out this thing called “sharing”. She has a smile so big and bright that her eyes shut when she laughs. Sophie is not so much into actually wearing princess dresses like her sister, rather, she prefers throwing them over her head so she can’t see a thing, then dancing around until either falling on the floor or running into a wall. We call Sophie “Happy Feet” and indeed, she is our little dancer and comedian.