- He cries when we pass the tractor store but don't go into it.
- He likes country music songs about tractors - there are two on YouTube that we have viewed no less than 100 times since we found them in November.
- He says John Deere, green tractor, and race car (but he doesn't know yet that race car is palindrome)
- He wants to play in the snow, but we are waiting for his boots to come.
- He says "poop" before, during, and after he does it. So even though this is a sign that he may be ready for potty training, we need to get a potty that doesn't have a removable cushy seat (he thinks it's a big teething ring - whoever thought of such a stupid design?).
- He says rar when I ask him if he is a pirate or when I ask him what a tractor, truck, or Daddy says.
- He has said three sentences: Daddy's at work. George is a monkey. and Daddy says rar! I guess his yesterday's protest I donwanna! counts as number 4.
- He has started waking up again at night, and the only thing that will soothe him is if we sing songs about tractors.
- He knows who Santa is and recognizes him everywhere. He then says Sanna, ho ho! (I feel a bit guilty that he doesn't know Jesus as well - oh well, Catholic guilt trip.)
- He likes to make funny faces at us and laughs when we make them back at him.
- He has stopped eating vegetables.
- He throws some wicked temper tantrums, but has learned to lay himself down on the floor gently before thrashing.
- His curls seem to be growing out )-:
- He gives great hugs, but usually mostly to the cats or when I tell him I am going to "get" him. He loves to play chase, but instead of running away, he runs right at me like a linebacker. That's when I then get a hug.
- He says, "IknowIknow" as he cries when he is hurt (shots, wicked temper tantrums, after running into things, or hugging the cat without the cat's consent) because that is what I have said to him to try to soothe him.
- We are all looking forward to Christmas. Daddy, I mean Carson, already has one cool toy which I had to prevent Daddy from opening early.
That's all for now.
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