Will l.o.v.e.s.--loves, firefighters. He is constantly pretending to be one, calling himself "Firefighter Will." Needless to say, his favorite birthday present came from Aunt Keeley and Uncle Bryce.
We made some edible finger paint. Keep in mind when I use the word "edible" it doesn't mean tasty. That didn't stop Jack though. He most definitely ate lots of it, and I didn't have to try and stop him. Will loved this activity. I loved it because clean up was so easy, and they had so much fun!
Will got an early birthday present. We wanted him to be able to enjoy it for at least a couple weeks before it got too cold. It doesn't have any pedals. Kids just run with their legs and learn how to balance their weight so they don't become dependent on training wheels. It's pretty darn cute when Will starts gaining speed. He is still learning to balance, but he is determined to make it work.
One evening, not long after we moved in, Patrick offered to help with a temple trip with the YM/YW. This of course resulted in Patrick not coming home after work or before the kids bedtime. Will was not happy about not seeing his Daddy to say the least. He was trying so hard to not cry but not having much success.
Part of Will's bedtime routine is some songs after we read books. One of his favorites to sing and be sung to is "I Love to See the Temple." When it came time to sing, I started with the first line, " I love to see the temp-" Will quickly interjected, and said, "NO! I love to see my Daddy!" This resulted in me making up a song about loving to see Daddy to the tune of "I Love to See the Temple."
June 2010
Date Night
As I was getting ready one evening to go to a Relief Society thing, Will came into my bathroom and said in his "manly voice" while putting on a pair of Daddy's shoes and his hat, "Hey, Mom, I'm Daddy, we're goin on a date." I said, "We are? Where are we going?" He said, "Anywhere without William."
Dec 2010
Sibling Rivalry
"Mom, Jack is normal." March 2011
Teenager Already?
After dinner, Will climbed up in the chair and asked to watch tractor pulls. I told him no, that we were going to have some family time for the rest of the evening and FHE after I finished cleaning up the kitchen. Under his breath, his response? "Dang it." Nov 2009
Ribbit
Will was pooing on his potty. He usually likes to take his sweet time. Well after sitting there for a while he tooted. His eyes got big, and he looked down into his potty chair very interested. I didn't really think anything about it, and proceeded to keep singing a tractor song I made up to the tune of the "Dora" theme song (he insists this helps). He looked back at me and said, "Mom, there's a balm on my bum!" A what? "A balm on my bum." What's a "balm"? He looked kinda far off for a minute, trying to find the words to translate to me what a "balm" is. And then said, "You know ribbit ribbit."
"Mom, now that I just growed bigger, I'm ready to drive the car by my own." March 2011