a son
.... Like laughing, that was great it was so unexpected. I was folding clothes one afternoon and he was lying in his play pin I turned around and looked in there and made a funny face he started laughing so hard it was great. He then started to sit up and try to crawl that was so funny. He would lie on his tummy and scoot across the floor. When he finally learned how to crawl he went right for the stairs. He was everywhere the he could get. We had to put locks and gates up everywhere, another thing to get used to. He walked at about 10 months. He was such a big boy that it took him a little while to build muscle enough to lift him up. He was walked to me the first time he started walking. It was so great we both smiled to big. I had to call and tell everyone in my family when it happened. Once he learned to walk there was no stopping him he was in to more things the ever. He said his first word at about 1 year old. It was hi, it was really funny cause everyone expected him to say mommy, but one day my mother and I were sitting in the kitchen and he just walked right in and said hi. Of course his second word was mommy. Then he started to say apple juice, everything was apple juice, food, juice, cookies, everything that he could eat. He then just stopped talking and was very quite till he was about 2. By that time he was saying full sentences and just talking abut everything even if you could not understand what he was saying. He is now three years old and tells stories and has so much to say about everything. We just made a trip out to California and he got to go Disneyland for the first time. He was so overwhelmed with everything. He finally got to see how he makes us feel sometimes. He is tall enough to ride the rollercoaster’s already so we did. I don’t think it was what he expected but he said he liked it and wanted to ride more; I think I disliked them more then he did. He wanted to do everything; he decided he wanted to go to the haunted house. He got pretty scared while we were in there. He told me “mommy me no like this place.” Funny how they can’t structure their sentences, I guess they will learn. He also got to take pictures with all the Disney characters, while the ones we saw anyway. He was so happy; to see your children happy makes you happy. We also decided to let him have his first experience at the beach since we were in California. He loved it, he thought it was a really, really, big swimming pool. He fell in the water a couple of times, the force of the waves were too much for him. He may be a big kid but not quite that big. He told everyone about that when we got home it became a story that no one will forget. It was a great trip we had lots of fun, despite the reason we had to go out there to begin with. We had gone on that trip right after he turned three about three days after actually. Now that we are home he has started to test everyone’s limits. The time he was being quite he’s making up for now. He likes to get mad over silly things. Eve...