Living Arrows | Happy Birthday To You!

Katrina Over 30s UK blogger talking about parenting, autism, mental health, books and coeliac disease. What The Redhead Said Living Arrows UK Parenting Blog Link Up Khalil Gibran Quote

 You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth' Khalil Gibran.   

You'll have to excuse us for missing last week's Living Arrows post but we were immensely busy celebrating this not-so-little ones third birthday! I can't quite comprehend that she's three already. They warn you that time flies when you become a parent but nothing could have prepared me for how unsettling that passage of time can be.
She's become so independent over the last few weeks. She insists on doing everything herself, she point blank refuses help up until the point where she's ready to implode from frustration. It's fascinating to watch how she's piecing the world together now. She seems so far from the toddler she was at the start of the year and seems so much more like a little girl. She's developing her own thoughts and feelings and she's not afraid to share them- just yesterday she told me that I'm old! I'm so excited to see what age three holds.

Thanks For Reading,

Katrina Over 30s UK blogger talking about parenting, autism, mental health, books and coeliac disease. What The Redhead Said Living Arrows UK Parenting Blog Link Up Khalil Gibran Quote

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3 comments:

  1. Ahhh you had a birthday too! I hope you all had a lovely day and that cake looks gorgeous. I remember the year of the 3's being so much fun. #livingarrows

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  2. I hope she had a wonderful birthday, and that cake is amazing! x

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  3. Awww happy birthday! Can not beat a paw patrol cake. It seems to almost happen over night when they stop being a toddler and become a little person who knows their own mind! x

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