Dear Jordan,
I can't believe how big you are getting. You talk so much now and ask so many questions. And you've probably figured out that the big event is that we moved you into a big bed. I was really nervous about it, because I was really afraid that it would mess you up, but except for a bad first nap, you have done a great job! You really like having so much room for all of your animals. And every morning and after every nap, we have to carry all of them into the living room so we can all snuggle together. Your motto is "never leave a guy behind!". I'm not sure how you're going to do when Marcus gets here...he might interfere a little with our normal morning snuggles. But we can work him in!
My favorite word that you say this week is rainbow...except you pronounce is "bee-bow". And your dad and I were just talking about how much you seem to have grown up these past few weeks. You are a lot better at hearing us say "no" when you ask to watch to tv or for something to drink. We used to could bank on a massive fit every time, but now those are few and far between. For the most part, you have learned to obey simple commands, although sometimes it takes a few tries and threats to get you to do it!
Dad and I are very proud of you. It's hard to imagine life without you. You are funny and sweet. Today we were talking about how we need to take you to nursing homes because you are just such a joy-bringer. The residents would get such a kick out of you, especially because you freely give out hugs...and not just any hugs. You give the BEST hugs! You hug hard and long. :)
We are getting closer to the end of summer which means that your little brother will be here soon. We are all getting excited to meet Baby Marcus, although I don't think you have any clue what a Marcus is. :) So far, you have called a baby rhino, a crescent roll, and one of the characters from Where the Wild Things Are "baby Marcus". It's so funny!
Well, little man, we love you so much and can't wait to see how great of a big brother you are!
Love,
Mom
I can't believe how big you are getting. You talk so much now and ask so many questions. And you've probably figured out that the big event is that we moved you into a big bed. I was really nervous about it, because I was really afraid that it would mess you up, but except for a bad first nap, you have done a great job! You really like having so much room for all of your animals. And every morning and after every nap, we have to carry all of them into the living room so we can all snuggle together. Your motto is "never leave a guy behind!". I'm not sure how you're going to do when Marcus gets here...he might interfere a little with our normal morning snuggles. But we can work him in!
My favorite word that you say this week is rainbow...except you pronounce is "bee-bow". And your dad and I were just talking about how much you seem to have grown up these past few weeks. You are a lot better at hearing us say "no" when you ask to watch to tv or for something to drink. We used to could bank on a massive fit every time, but now those are few and far between. For the most part, you have learned to obey simple commands, although sometimes it takes a few tries and threats to get you to do it!
Dad and I are very proud of you. It's hard to imagine life without you. You are funny and sweet. Today we were talking about how we need to take you to nursing homes because you are just such a joy-bringer. The residents would get such a kick out of you, especially because you freely give out hugs...and not just any hugs. You give the BEST hugs! You hug hard and long. :)
We are getting closer to the end of summer which means that your little brother will be here soon. We are all getting excited to meet Baby Marcus, although I don't think you have any clue what a Marcus is. :) So far, you have called a baby rhino, a crescent roll, and one of the characters from Where the Wild Things Are "baby Marcus". It's so funny!
Well, little man, we love you so much and can't wait to see how great of a big brother you are!
Love,
Mom
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