I already sent you the cutest photo of the day. Woods would sit with the aviator cap, crossed ankle, and work to attach the strap to the buckle. So smart! When I took him to the mirror to view baby and hat, he did his precious, shy thing and tucked himself into my neck.
Popper was pulled around the house, and he likes to watch the ‘pistons’ rise and fall. When it rolls on to carpet, he begins to go with a back and forth motion. Not sure if using a vacuum or a mower.
At one point this morning, he brought his face close to mine and, as if with sudden inspiration, exclaimed, “Computer!”. I knew where this was headed, and we did watch his grasshopper video. Later, we watched a new one with a spider and a fly and he wiggled down to retrieve both grasshopper and ladybug, returning to hold them in the air to watch this video. This was funnier than the video, itself!
Woods had a great time peeling a banana. When he pulled off a string and popped it into his mouth, it was quickly handed to me.
He was a creative block builder this morning, and easily stacked a single tower of 8, using wood and transparent blocks. The only snafu was when he added the triangular prism and could not stack onto it.
Our baby physics time with aluminum foil was such fun to watch. He observed it is shiny, that it moves when blown by the ceiling fan, can change its shape (he thought it was funny to wear a foil ‘shoe’), and observed it did not bounce when dropped. Wasn’t Blakeley sweet accepting her gift of a foil ball from her brother?
As you knew he would, he requested a ‘tickle’ when I put him down for nap. So sweet. That is both a Tankersley and a Hilgers / Miller gene kicking in!
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