Thursday, April 9, 2009

Tounge Untied



There was a full moon in Florida last night.




This is what happens when you try to change Mr. man's diaper in the backseat of the car. The still photo doesn't really do it justice, but he ended up standing up holding onto the liner within a minute. He really wanted to examine the dome lights in the roof.

Jordan has been really going full speed lately, and I do mean full speed. He has figured out what light switches do and thinks that it is magic. He doesn't just hit the switch once or twice. He flips the switch a dozen times or more. It somehow gets more amazing each time. It would be more amazing if he got to do it at night, but his bedtime is just before sunset. He also loves cars. He now knows when we are getting ready to leave the house and as soon as we open the door, he runs out to the car and tries to pull on the handle to get in, but there's a catch. He always tries to get into the front seat. He loves to sit on our laps and steer, and honk, and push buttons, and turn on the high beams. If I let him he would sit in daddy's car all day and push buttons on the radio and the bluetooth. He may grow out of it one day, but judging by me it will take more than 30 years.

Jordan has also started to talk a bit more. Of course he can say 'No'. He has gotten better at mama and daddy, but he just likes the word daddy. He will say it whether or not I'm there. He has a toy that says apple and he says 'ah-ah'. He loves to talk about his two furry little 'duhs'. He can also repeat 'dah-buh' when he have him on the changing table. He usually says hi and bye if he feels like it. When he throws things or knocks them over he also says 'uh-oh'. Hopefully after the procedure next month he can add 'spaghettios'.














2 comments:

Mom and Dad said...

You missed one of Jordan's behaviors today. He was in the office sitting on my lap hitting the keys on the keyboard and playing with the mouse. After 3.2 seconds of this (my tolerance level) I started leading him from the office and he turned, waved his hand and said, "Bye." When he gets older he'll know he should have said, "Bye-bye" because that's what I say to him. But, since today's behavior was initiated by him, I guess it's okay.
Let me not wax nostalgic by remembering the happiest time I ever heard you say "Bye." It was when you left for college.

Mom and Dad said...

BTW, the word is Tongue. Minus 5 for spelling.