Dear Jordan,
You are really getting good and communicating. You don't say many words, but the ones you do say, you know very well. Your vocabulary is "yes", "no", "dog", "duck", "bye bye", "Dad", "mom", "book", "choo-choo", "look", and of course, "bath". It's funny how you know that it's the right time of day for you to take a bath. The other night we ate dinner at Fuzzy's on Campus Corner and then walked around campus for a while. You cried most of the way home, but as soon as we pulled in the driveway, you started chanting "Bath, bath, bath"...while pumping your fist in the air! It was so funny! I don't know where you learned that, but we got a good laugh out of it!
I hope you don't get embarrassed about this later, but your favorite part of bath time is when we let you lose and you run naked and soaking wet through the house. I wonder at what age that stops being such a thrill, but surely before you move to college, right??
We got to go meet Ruby's birthmom this week. She wanted to talk to us without you, first, so you ate lunch with the ladies from Deaconess. They said you were so good and polite. I expected to hear some screaming, but you were so sweet to them! Ruby's birthmom was so sweet. She really liked you when she got to meet you. You were shy at first, but showed off some of your songs.
One of the best investments I ever made was buying the DVD players for the car. You love to watch Sesame Street when we go on longer trips. Recently, though, we have been letting you watch "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" because it's that time of year! I have loved watching you laugh and smile at Snoopy. It's so fun reliving my childhood through you!
I have so many things that I am looking forward to in the years to come. But really, I enjoy every day with you. Sometimes I get impatient with you, but I try to make the most of every moment. I blinked and you're a little boy now. The other morning you woke up early and fell asleep in my lap. I didn't want to lay you down, because I was enjoying the snuggle time. You were dreaming and laughing at sometime and it took me back to when you were a baby. You were making the same faces. I just love it!
Well, enough mushy gushy from Mom for now. We're going to Boofari this weekend with your Mimi and Aunt Megan and Uncle Kevin. I'm sure we'll have some fun! And hopefully we'll get to see Aunt Abby this weekend too.
I love you Buddy,
Mom
You are really getting good and communicating. You don't say many words, but the ones you do say, you know very well. Your vocabulary is "yes", "no", "dog", "duck", "bye bye", "Dad", "mom", "book", "choo-choo", "look", and of course, "bath". It's funny how you know that it's the right time of day for you to take a bath. The other night we ate dinner at Fuzzy's on Campus Corner and then walked around campus for a while. You cried most of the way home, but as soon as we pulled in the driveway, you started chanting "Bath, bath, bath"...while pumping your fist in the air! It was so funny! I don't know where you learned that, but we got a good laugh out of it!
I hope you don't get embarrassed about this later, but your favorite part of bath time is when we let you lose and you run naked and soaking wet through the house. I wonder at what age that stops being such a thrill, but surely before you move to college, right??
We got to go meet Ruby's birthmom this week. She wanted to talk to us without you, first, so you ate lunch with the ladies from Deaconess. They said you were so good and polite. I expected to hear some screaming, but you were so sweet to them! Ruby's birthmom was so sweet. She really liked you when she got to meet you. You were shy at first, but showed off some of your songs.
One of the best investments I ever made was buying the DVD players for the car. You love to watch Sesame Street when we go on longer trips. Recently, though, we have been letting you watch "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" because it's that time of year! I have loved watching you laugh and smile at Snoopy. It's so fun reliving my childhood through you!
I have so many things that I am looking forward to in the years to come. But really, I enjoy every day with you. Sometimes I get impatient with you, but I try to make the most of every moment. I blinked and you're a little boy now. The other morning you woke up early and fell asleep in my lap. I didn't want to lay you down, because I was enjoying the snuggle time. You were dreaming and laughing at sometime and it took me back to when you were a baby. You were making the same faces. I just love it!
Well, enough mushy gushy from Mom for now. We're going to Boofari this weekend with your Mimi and Aunt Megan and Uncle Kevin. I'm sure we'll have some fun! And hopefully we'll get to see Aunt Abby this weekend too.
I love you Buddy,
Mom
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