Audrina makes friends easily, and has no fear of not being accepted. I doubt she would notice if she were not welcomed by other children anyway. She jumps into situations head first, talking a mile-a-minute in her cheery little voice about things that have absolutely nothing to do with one another. The other children stare, dumbfounded, until she leaps up and demands they come play. They follow. She is the first to climb to the top, the first to leap off. She is fearless, except when it comes to things with more than four legs and zombies. She is very adamant about how it is mommy's job to kill the spiders, zombies, and anything else that might be scary. I agree with this wholeheartedly, and my little girl knows that I would go to the ends of the earth to protect her.
She is a storyteller, an entertainer, our little comedienne. She is happiest when all eyes are on her, she lives for the attention. Her happy dance is something truly alarming to behold, consisting of spins, pirouettes, barrel rolls, and leaps. You have never witnessed a happier child.
Audrina has inherited my temper, however. She will beg, bribe, and try her best to convince an adult to forgo the time out and instead have an ice cream, but when it fails, oh my. She does not fling herself on the floor and flail as I have seen some children her age do. A logical explanation can usually stop her completely from any form of tantrum, but she does not like it at all when she does not win on account of cuteness. She has the most adorable angry face. It is very hard not to laugh when you see it, the little crossed arms, the pouting lip. She will tell you where to go (time out) and completely expect an adult to capitulate.
Right now she is obsessed with learning the alphabet. She wants to be able to read to her little brother, and scrunches her little eyebrows together as she practices writing the letters. The girl does not lack for determination in any aspect of life.