Mom says I'm the best looking man in a Rush tshirt she's ever seen.
Granted, she also says that most of the men she sees in Rush t-shirts are wacked out hippies, or 40-something balding programmer types. Nonetheless, I'm flattered. Compliments from Mom come pretty consistently, so you'd think I'd be immune to them by now, but no. MY Mom adores me!
Today marks 19 months, and here's what I'm up to now:
1. Still with the food issues, just with more tantrums. I'm a man that knows what I want, and it's usually not what you're giving me.
2. I've had to undergo some sleep re-training this month. I like to wake everyone up in the middle of the night to make sure they are still around, and of course, snuggle a little bit since you happened to come into my room. Sleep re-training involves long periods of me crying myself back to sleep, which one (me) might consider cruel and unusual punishment. What's the point? Mom just lays there and watches me on the monitor anyway. Just come get me!
3. Socially, I'm the best of both worlds. I love my friends, and will play and wrestle, and laugh and laugh. I also will spend long stretches entertaining myself with my cars and trucks. Oh how I love a good pile of cars and trucks! I love anything that drives.
4. No new foods. No new teeth. No new words.
5. Lots of new spunk. No new obedience. Just kidding!! I respond to stern looks. Sometimes?
6. Two words: STATE FAIR. I was a little young last year, but I'm ready this time. I want to see sheep and goats and cotton candy! We have tickets for next Tuesday.
7. Nursery is awesome, but about 20 minutes too long. I'm realllllly ready when Mom/Dad comes to get me. Of course we don't make it out of the church parking lot before I'm sound asleep. Nap time!
8. I love the game when Mom and I are rocking in the rocker at night before bed, and she kisses my feet. First one. Now the other one. Now back to the first one. Now the other one again. Sometimes she'll try to nibble one, and that make me laugh hysterically.
9. Swimming lessons have been going awesome! I get a little bored, because I'm ready to move on. I'm also distracted by the splash pad and other big boy toys. I showed my teacher how I like to jump in the pool and be caught, and he just shook his head. He says I'll be an early swimmer, and get me into the next class up. "Natural athletic ability" is what I heard him say. Last Saturday, Mom and Dad walked to the Aquatic Center, and Dad pulled me in the wagon. I like that mode of transportation the best. A wagon is like a chariot, allowing one a triumpant entrance. Strollers are for babies.
10. I'm excited for Christmas! Mom and Dad bought tickets for us to go to Texas for Christmas with Grammy and Grandpa Huffman. A week in sunny Texas with all my cousins is MY idea of a great time. Not to mention all the spoiling that will happen. I won't be fit to live with after that! Also, if Grandpa lets me drive that John Deere lawn mower again, I'll be his best buddy ever!
Cheers!
Jack

I love it all. Swim Like a Barnes, Jack!
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