Friday, August 5, 2016

Happy 2nd Birthday Mitch!


I cannot believe it’s taken me almost two months to write this, but…Happy 2nd Birthday Mitchell!



 

Buddy Boy – I can’t believe you are already two!  I can remember the day you were born like it was yesterday.  You took us by surprise that day in more ways than one.  You came 10 days early, were born two hours after we checked into the hospital and, since we didn’t know, hearing ‘It’s a Boy” was a little bit of shock.   I wasn’t sure what it would be like to have a son, but I honestly cannot imagine my life without you now.  You keep us on our toes with your boundless energy.  You, my son, do not walk anywhere.  You run full speed ahead into life.  You almost always wake up happy, gifting us immediately with your sweet smile each day.  You give the best kisses and tightest hugs, and when you come up to me and say “Me wuv you Mama” it makes my heart feel like it could burst.  You are loved so deeply by your Daddy and I, and your sister Evie absolutely adores you.  You two can fight like nothing else, but if anyone else tries to mess you with  - look out!  Big sister will swoop in to protect you. 


 

So what are you like at two?  Well, you love trucks, cars and trains.  Maybe love isn’t the right word…it’s more like seriously obsessed.  I’ve never seen anyone get so much joy out of seeing construction equipment out of a car window.  What’s funny to me is that you know all of the names of the trucks and equipment.  I say “Look Mitch – It’s a digger!” and you’ll respond “No mama.  Excavator!”.  You know all about dump trucks, bull dozers, steam rollers and cement mixers, but your enthusiasm for things-that-go extends beyond construction.  If I let you, I think you’d stand in our front window all day watching the mail truck, garbage truck and school buses go by.  You always get excited to see an airplane in the sky or hear a train whistle in the distance. You’ve gotten to ride on some real trucks, the zoo train and construction equipment this summer and you were thrilled.  You might not know it from the pictures though – you were dead serious about it!



 

What else about you Mitchell-Man?  Let’s see… you love storytime and we have to read you a minimum of 4 books at bedtime.  You like to be rocked at night, but at a certain point, you ask me to put you in your crib.  You’ll look at me and say “Mama – me go in my bed and you stay right here”.  You never want me to leave the room.  You still suck your thumb and I don’t see it stopping any time soon.  And you still have a fascination with your belly button, especially when you are tired.  You want to do most thing yourself now and you are so stubborn.  You like to put on your own shoes, brush your own teeth and do the buckles on your car seat.   You’re a good eater, but somewhat picky.  You will scarf down tofu and black beans with rice, but you won’t touch broccoli (or most other vegetables).  I still give you baby food pouches occasionally so that you get your veggies.  You love popcorn, cereal and lollipops, but most of the time you won’t eat spaghetti or pickles.  You talk so much these days and in paragraphs.  The ‘Ages and Stages’ questionnaire that I filled out at your 2 Year checkup said that you should be able to string around 2-3 words together, but you far exceed that.  You know some shapes and we are working on colors (you like yellow and purple).  You love to sing – ABCs, Happy Birthday and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star are current favorites.  You ask ‘Why?’ constantly and about everything.   You’re not crazy about the vacuum cleaner or anything that makes loud noises.  You hate the air vents in the van and we have to keep the ones over your car seat shut.



 

You are a busy boy and you never stop moving.   Pretty much from the time you wake up until your head hits the pillow at night, you are a little Tasmanian devil.  It’s not that you behave badly – although believe me you have your moments.  You are just very curious and you like to make messes.  Big ones.  I can have the whole family room picked up and, in the span of 5 minutes, you will whirlwind your way through, fingerprinting every surface you can reach and getting out all the toys you’ve ever owned.  Another thing that you like to do is follow your sister around.  If Evie does something, you want to do it too, and you two are so competitive.  That’s partially my fault.  I often try to entice you both do stuff by making it into a competition.  Like “Last one upstairs is a rotten egg!” or “Who can put their pajamas on the fastest?’.  Most of the time, it’s all in good fun, but sometimes it turns into a fight, usually over the silliest things.  Like when you argue over who gets to shut the door, turn off the TV or stand on the step stool in the bathroom.  For the most part, however, you and your sister are two peas in pods.   You call her Sissy and she calls you Buddy.  It’s pretty cute!




 

You are definitely a Mama’s boy and I Iove it (although I know it can frustrate your Daddy sometimes).  However, as you get bigger I can see your bond with Daddy getting stronger.  He understands you in ways that I can’t and I look forward to the Father/Son moments that you will share in the future.  You love all of your grandparents so much and have such special bonds with each of them, but you and your Pops are great friends.  You love it when he tosses you up and holds you upside down, and you will follow him anywhere.  You pester him constantly, but I don’t feel sorry for him because he encourages it.  You make us all laugh Mitch and I thank you for that.

  

 

You are loved, Sweet Mitch, absolutely and completely by so many people and you bring us such joy.  Anyone who sees your twinkling eyes and mischievous grin can’t help, but smile too.

 

 

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