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Wearing anyone else's shoes but his own

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Lining up and playing with any kind of ball. We think he is showing signs of perfectionism. I've mentioned how he likes to line up his stuffed animals in his room on his toy box, I think.

- Playing piano with his Daddy

- His "letters!" He also has a LeapFrog DVD that goes along with his magnetic toy on the fridge

- Piggy-back rides! Who didn't like those as kids?!

- LEGOS! Yep, still a favorite! :-)

- Reading. The boy cannot get enough reading in during the day. Love it!

- "Helping" Mommy in the kitchen

- ANYTHING with music, as mentioned earlier with the piano. Here he is dancing with the maracas from Pops and GG. And he LOVES to clap his hands and dances at the end of most songs. Tooooo cute!

- "Helping" Mom fold laundry. I know I spend probably twice the time folding it with his help, but it is a chore of mine that he likes, so it's a win-win :-)

For the Lord is good, and His love endures forever. His faithfulness continues through all generations. Psalm 100:5
Thursday, September 8, 2011
A few of his favorite things: The Top Ten list
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Splash park!



The spiral tunnel was a big hit with Jameston!

They couldn't get enough of filling up their buckets

He was pondering whether or not he would run to another fountain
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Hoops with Daddy!
He even likes to shoot "reverse" baskets, as we call them :-)
Jameston's Jargon
Below are a couple of the sentences he's been stating lately:
He waves when we wave to someone, and he wants to shake everyone's hand that we shake. He'll also so "Hi" and "Bye" to every teacher and friend at daycare in the mornings/afternoon (he's got a good memory for names)! Very courteous, that Jameston :-)
This is usually what follows when we greet someone who is unfamiliar (and familiar, too):
Some of my favorites from this past week:
"Mommy, Daddy, Boomer (Elmo, doggy, dolphin (members of his night-time brigade) the list could go on ) night-night, too." He does not fight going to bed at night, but he seems to settle faster if we say that we are going "night-night" as well.
"Mommy, get your coffee." He said this one morning last week, when we were leaving one room of the house for another, and after I told him, "Jameston, don't forget your milk."
Oh, and he is saying "Yep" and "Nope" a lot more lately. Seriously. To almost everything we say. I guess I need to ask more open-ended questions!

And he's off!






















