Dear Dexy,
Dexter
one week from today.
In one week, we will celebrate Dexter Jay’s 2nd birthday. Hard to believe that two years ago I was just a week away from welcoming our second baby. Our second son. And that we didn’t know if he would be a boy or a girl. The last two years have been jam-packed with all things BOY, for sure. It’s been a fun and interesting two years with lots of changes. I can’t believe it’s already been a year since Dexter’s big 1st birthday party. It’s amazing how much faster time seems to pass once you have kids. It’s easy to see how much can really change and how much a person can grow and develop and learn in a month or a year. Dexter is an amazing, lively, energetic, happy little boy and I wouldn’t change one thing about him.
That’s a lie. I’d make him sleep in a little later instead of always waking up between 5:30 and 6:30am every day. But even with that being said, he’s healthy. He’s unique. He’s his own little person and such a huge part of our family. So how could I even dream about changing that? 2 years already! Ryan has been saying he’s 2 for a couple of months now and I yell at him every time. Let my baby be a baby. I can still say he’s 1…and that sounds like a baby, even if I know he’s not. Something tells me when these kids are 10 & 11, we’ll think they were still babies at 2 & 3.
xo,
~C~
conversations with the boys: cuteness I don’t wanna forget
Mom, where’s that puddle stick Aunt Chelle gave me?
What? Where is it? What color is it?
It’s on the counter and it’s blue…
Come show me. Ohh…silly putty?
Yes. Silly putty.
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Mom, do we have any u-quips?
Any what?
Those things you put in my ears after the bath.
Q-tips?
Yes. Q-tips.
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(the next bath)
Mom, are you gonna put those corn chips in my ears?
Q-tips?
Yes. Q-tips.
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Mom, will you read me the constructions?
DEXTER:
Before bed and as soon as he wakes up, Dexter says “I want milk hot.”
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When he gets a boo boo, “Chiss it, mommy.”
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When he wants to lay with Theo, “I wan sungle with brudder.”
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When he wants us to sing to him, “Rock-a-bee-bee, mommy” or “Sing ABCB, mommy.”