The moment he started walking, he was no longer a "baby" but a "toddler". He's still a toddler...but he's more. He's a kid...he's a BOY. I now am not surprised when I pick him up from the sitter and he's got a new boo-boo or grass stains or looking in any way shape or form completely disheveled from the pristine look I started him off with in the morning. Nor does it bother me. Because the second I see that bright gap-toothed smile from the screen door, I know he had a great day.
He learns more things every day. The new favorite word is "wow". Which is hilarious btw, when paired with this face:
putting the awe in awesome. |
Kids are notorious for getting into mischief. Its part of being a kid. We do it to learn. So as much as I wish he wouldn't do things like this:
or this....
if he never did it, he'd never know how. I can sit back observingly in a supervising fashion and let him learn himself, I can help him when he turns to me, I can kiss his boo boos, and I can stop him if it's dangerous...and I will to all of the above. I might have a minor heart attack when I see him perched perilously on his toes but at the end of the day, if he's healthy and happy and passed out on my lap, if he's learned something new, there's nothing more I can do.
Picture reel time:
superbaby at the park |
managed to turn his jammies inside out |
all smiles, all silly |
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