Sunday, July 14, 2013

Happy 3 Years!

It's hard to believe that my precious little baby Dylan is a big, tall 3-year-old boy who does all sorts of crazy boy things! You were this tiny (not THAT tiny, lol) little baby for so long. You were just sweet, innocent and loved cuddles and hugs (you still do). One day, I look down and I see this tall, growing boy who is testing the world.

It's amazing to watch you learn and grow. You are so curious about things. You get so excited when you pick up on something we talk about.

I'll get off the phone and you'll repeat a few things I said... when I didn't even know you were listening. So sweet.

The other day you said, "What time is it mom? Oh, it's 30 o'clock!" And you've said that a few times since, so adorable. I think it's time I teach you to tell time!

If there's anything you don't know at this point it's because I failed to teach you. It's hard to figure out everything to teach you, so I try to teach you things as soon as you start asking or showing an interest. This world is so big and I know you want to understand how every little thing works.

You have this book from the library about how cars work. It's really long and detailed and super boring... but, you love it. You like when I read to you about the carburetors and pistons.

Lately, you have been mimicking the babies.  You like to act just like them. If other people don't know what you're doing, you just look like a 3 year old who hasn't learned to talk yet. You just make an, "ahhhhhhh" sound as you point your finger or bat at my face like the babies do.

You love crawling around with your cute sisters. It makes them giggle as they follow you around the house. They think you are hilarious in everything you do... until you take their toys away, which happens quite often... then, they look at me and cry.

You are seriously testing every boundary these days. We thought we understood terrible two's... and we didn't think they were too bad... then in the last few months, it hit. You are learning that you can choose what you do and that you do not always have to choose to do what we ask you.

You spend a lot of time in time out. We are trying so hard to discipline you in the right way. We want you to grow up a well-rounded person who understands choices and consequences. We want you to make the right choice because you want to. We try to let you have choices and offer consequences... sometimes you just don't care and so we try harsher and harsher consequences to get you to care. It doesn't always work because you are stubborn and are a little young to understand a consequence.

Everything we do, we try to think about the outcome in the longterm. We pray for you and your personal growth. You often test what we'll do by hitting your sisters or pushing them over. This is really hard for us because we don't want them to get hurt, and in turn we don't want you to think that's the way to get a big reaction out of us (like you seem to enjoy getting).

We love that you explore everywhere and you love new things and places.

You are thrilled to visit cousins or grandparents or aunts and uncles. You just love family. You are so aware of the special love and bond there. Ryan and Becca's family visited our home a couple weeks ago and you were all in heaven playing together. It was so sweet to watch as you and Annie held hands everywhere you went and had your sweet little conversations.

You went to Disneyland for the first time with your cousins that week too! You absolutely loved it. You actually went to Disneyworld when you were about 16 months old, but you were too young to enjoy the magic. Disneyland, for you, was so magical. You got to meet Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Winnie the Pooh. You went on endless rides that brought Disney movies to life. You still talk about it. We got you a Buzz Lightyear Figure with wings that pop out when you push a button... you love it and call it your special Disneyland toy.

At Disneyland, you went on your first rollercoaster and at the end said, "again" and got really sad when we had to get off. You didn't get scared on any of the rides, which was a shocker. There are some scary parts and you would flinch or act scared, but you would love talking about it and you never had nightmares. So, yay! :)

You love singing songs, you make up songs all the time about anything.

You love blanket forts.

You just finished your first set of swim lessons. Grandma Terry taught you for 2 weeks, we'd drive the 30 minutes to their house for the lesson. One time you cried all the way through... but the rest were pretty successful. You love to show off. You can now put your face under water with confidence, you do the crab walk, you can drop in the water next to the pool edge, turn around and grab the wall, you can almost swim to grandma (you mostly bicycle your legs and start sinking, pretty cute).

You love your racecar. You have a red racecar, Lightning McQueen, that you have to have everywhere with you.

For dinner you mostly eat chicken nuggets, pureed carrots, beans, spaghetti, tofu. You rarely branch out of that. Oh, and rice or pasta sometimes.

Your best friends are Jonas and Seren. You and Jonas get in a lot of fights, but you love to play together.

You are in 3T clothes. The pants are the perfect length, but the shirts (which you have been wearing since your 2nd birthday, are starting to get small.

You are very tall and look much older than you are. You are quite handsome.

You love to put on makeup with mommy. You mostly use eyeshadow and my eyeshadow brush to put it on just one eyebrow really dark. You say, "I'm so handsome. Mommy, you're so cute."

Whenever I walk downstairs dressed up with my hair done, you say, "Mommy, you're so cute." or "pretty." Daddy has trained you well.

You love being outside. You love to play in the water.

You like to repeat what we say. You'll whisper back to us what we said or sang.

You love playing on our phones (which are little computers - I have the iphone 4s right now).

You love to be silly. You have a funny walk and a funny voice that you do.

You often steal food off the babies trays.

You like to lock and unlock doors. You locked me out once. It was stressful as I could hear Sylvie crying inside.

You listen pretty well. You like to be obedient and you like to make us happy.

We just put up a baby gate and you could spend all day opening and closing that gate as you go back and forth through it.

You like to be a big boy and do things just like us.

We love you so much! We love your kisses and cuddles. We love your infectious laugh. We love your independence. Keep exploring and trying new things. We love you forever.

Love,

Mommy and Daddy

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