.....and we're back!
Even though summer is my least favorite season, with two warm-weather babies, I do pack it full of beach days, family picnics, baseball games, and the like. And sunscreen. Lots and lots of sunscreen.
Levi is rapidly approaching four and a half, and four months after his fourth birthday (which is in the
fourth month of the year ;)), he still greets people he's meeting for the first time with "I'm four." Because that is the quintessential fact about his personhood right now: he's four.
fourth month of the year ;)), he still greets people he's meeting for the first time with "I'm four." Because that is the quintessential fact about his personhood right now: he's four.
the teen letters, but he can tell you that thing you told him about why the sky is blue two weeks ago. He loves elaborate pretend scenarios, and narrates the tales of his race cars, sometimes singing songs as he plays ("no, mommy, I not talking to you..."). He likes to give us presents or surprises - often a toy wrapped in a blanket. He knows how to clean up his toys, collect the trash on Sundays, put away the dishes, fold his tiny clothes, and mow the lawn (OK, the last one we help with steering a bit. But he's strong enough).
Theo, on the other hand. Oh, Theo. He's officially two. If you tell him not to, he'll immediately do the
opposite indefinitely. If you ask him to do something, or stop doing something, his immediate response is "no!" He loves to bug
his older brother in a Homestar-esque voice "Hey Leviiiiiiii." (To which Levi says "Leave me alone." Theo pauses for a beat, then continues with a renewed "Hey Leviiiiii.")
opposite indefinitely. If you ask him to do something, or stop doing something, his immediate response is "no!" He loves to bug
his older brother in a Homestar-esque voice "Hey Leviiiiiiii." (To which Levi says "Leave me alone." Theo pauses for a beat, then continues with a renewed "Hey Leviiiiii.")
He love love loves cars and trucks of all shapes and sizes. He loves to give kisses and hugs and dance and climb on everything - you, a railing, furniture, the fridge, etc. His most favorite love, however, is books. He will sit and read books for, well, minutes at a time. Which is a lot in his tiny world :) He also has reached the "I do it myself" stage, which we try to accommodate as much as possible. Because in my house, yeah you do. Put your shoes on by yourself? yes please. Put away dishes by yourself? You betcha. Turn the dishwasher on? sure. Put away your clothes? OK.
Theo is also still so adorable. And pretty easygoing, two-year-old-ness aside. He'll go pretty much wherever any of us are, likes to look at so many things outside, and just kind of chills wherever he is.
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