2010

Ages Five & Seven

This year our two little misses had their class lists by their sides and checked off each name as they went along. They even counted their cards at the end to make sure they didn’t forget anyone. Our oldest (now age seven—ouch, did I really say seven?!) worked on perfecting her lowercase letters and diligently remembered to start everyone’s name with a capital. Our youngest (age five) proudly showed off her newly mastered uppercase letters. It was an amazing experience to sit back and watch it all unfold.


While our five-year-old went with the heart-themed pencils, our seven-year-old decided to go with the rock star motif—hmmm, times sure are changing!

2007

Ages Two & Four

When the girls were younger, we kept their designs on the simple side—basically colored paper and stickers. I encouraged them to write the first letter of their own names and I wrote the rest.

2008

Ages Three & Five

The following year the girls wanted to try out some stamps, and their little hands were ready to take on the challenge. As their fine motor skills progressed, they started to write their own names and the first letters of their friends’ names.

2009

Ages Four & Six

Last year the girls were ready to add a new dimension to their cards, so they painted the background and attached some fun erasers. They could both write out their own names as well as their friends’ names at this point. A lesson in perseverance was learned as they experienced the whole process from start to finish for the first time.

I will happily continue to assist my daughters in their Valentine-making adventures for as long as they will have me. I can hardly wait to see what they come up with next!

Happy February!