Calista is nine, so we are going to have a post all about her past year.
As usual, Calista spent the past year learning and growing. It's just crazy how much kids do that, even when sometimes you want them to stay little.
Most of the learning is good, though. Like, Calista learned to swim without a life jacket, not that she's had much opportunity to use that skill.
Maybe we'll have to head to the pool now that they're actually open again.
This year, Calista started piano lessons.
She learned a lot and we may start preparing to take the Royal Conservatories exams. She has enjoyed composing her own songs for a while now, but as her musical knowledge increases, they get more complex.
Sometimes we even make her try to transcribe them out. In June, Calista performed in her school's virtual talent show.
She did so great!
Calista has been learning to cook, including helping me make food and making a few meals mostly by herself.
Her arms aren't long enough to get things in and out of the oven, though, so Calista can't do things all on her own yet!
Partially because she's helping make them more, Calista is more willing to try new foods, sometimes even liking them!
Our spring semester course, Country of the Week, helped with this, too, as she was exposed to new and different foods.
Calista loves to read and continues to get better at it. I finally convinced her to read Harry Potter by herself and she loved it.
She has continued to go through them, pausing a bit at the beginning of the fourth book because its size intimidated her - but she persevered! As of right now, the third book, Prisoner of Azkaban, is her favorite. We'll see if that continues as she goes through the whole series.
Calista has been busy with sports, although not as much as we originally planned, since soccer was cancelled this year. Still, she did gymnastics and is hoping to earn her bronze badge soon. Calista also did curling, and was very pleased with herself being able to get a rock the the house.
Doesn't hurt that Kyler promised her a frosty if she did it.
As a family, we have done lots of camping in the last year.
Mostly Calista likes it, but sometimes she gets freaked out by bugs a little too much and gets annoying.
After getting baptized last year, Calista made a goal to earn her Faith in God award. The only catch is she had to finish it in 5 months, because the program was changing in January. After a lot of hard work, she succeeded and was quite proud of herself.
In January, Calista bore her testimony in sacrament meeting for the first time. This was a goal of hers since she got baptized, but she was too scared.
She kind of froze, staring at all those eyes staring at her, but said she believed the Book of Mormon can help us have faith.
And, obviously, she finished up Grade 3 - online, like everyone else in our corona virus year.
Calista vacillates between wanting, even begging, her brothers to sleep in her room with her,
and yelling at them to get out and leave her alone. Life's hard, and she doesn't even have a lock on her bedroom door.
She really does usually love her brothers, but I mean...
...they can be annoying some times.
Sometimes Calista is super helpful. Many times, though, she whines and complains about cleaning up the playroom or her room.
(Also, she hates when you try to take a grumpy picture of her). When she finally does "clean," Calista discovered you can hide things under the bed. Also then she also discovered that Mom and Dad know this trick and it just means more work later.
Calista loves colors.
She loves to create and draw, and if she can use all the colors in the rainbow in each creation, all the better. It's fun to watch her create.
Likes:
- Apples
- Drawing
- Rainbows
- Lasagna rolls
- Reading
- Being in control of the remote
Dislikes:
- Cleaning
- Annoying brothers
- Brushing her hair
Favorite number: 90, because it a really big number, and also because it has 9 in it and I'm going to turn 9.
Favorite color: pink
Height: 4'6"
Weight: 62.8 lbs
Best thing about being 8: being baptized.
Looking forward to most about being 9: being older, because I want to be older. If I didn't grow, how would I learn?
What she's learned while 8: never put your tent up in the wind.
Words of wisdom or advice for 8-year-old Calista: ignore bad stuff, because it just gets in the way of having fun.
Something she'd do differently if she could: be nicer to my brothers.
I can't begin to describe how grateful I am to have this little girl in my life.
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