Coleman is talking up a STORM! He has a great vocabulary and has begun to put 3-4 word sentences together. The other morning we were playing with his race cars and he looked at me and said "Harley ate cracker mema (grandmom) and grandads house.....silly Harley". Then he laughed. He remembered this from about 3 weeks prior when we had visited my parents. Apparently he just had to share it with me that morning - too cute! I love that I can have a conversation with him (but I guess I've been doing that since he was an infant), and I love that he can tell me how he's feeling (most of the time).
While having this new vocabulary is amazing, we are starting to miss his "made up" words for different things. Coleman used to call milk, "neh"...which for a while sounded like "no" so we were really confused (so thankful for sign language and teaching him the sign for milk or I would have been in trouble!). We now call 'milk' by it's correct name. My parents dog, Kodiak, has been given the name "deko" (think Kody backwards) - we have now unofficially renamed him deko because it's just too cute! Coleman knows how to say "thank you" which sounds like "babo", but since we always say 'you're welcome' after, he has taken it upon himself to just say "thank you welcome" each time he receives something. Coleman still has a precious sound for the word 'swing'...I wish I could type out what it sounds like, but it wont do it justice. I will be sad the day we actually say the word 'swing'.
Coleman loves anything BOY related. He loves rocks, dirt, sticks, sand, mud, playing in the hose, outdoor activities, tons of sports (and is awesome at throwing and kicking a ball - his daddy taught him well). He loves trucks, tractors, bus', cars, boats, and airplanes. Lately he has been into construction machines like bulldozer, bobcats, excavators, dump trucks, etc. and will tell you the specific name if he sees it on a drive somewhere. There is a new store going up right near our house and they have some of the big equipment out. We drove past the other day and Coleman shouted "Excavator! Bull dozer!", then when we drove past later that day he said "roller!" because they had added a new machine....oh how I love this child!
One thing I love most about Coleman is that even though he loves all these BOY things, he still has a sensitive side to him. He will pick up any stuffed animal he has, give it a kiss and a hug, and put it back down. He even does this with stuffed animals at different stores to tell them "bye bye" before we leave. We are working on Coleman being more adventurous - he is a bit scared of the unknown, but once he has tried something and knows everything is okay and he's fine, he is fine. We just need to get past the "unsure" stage.
Coleman loves his little brother (most of the time). We are very lucky that Coleman has adjusted so well to Brekan. I think a lot of that has to do with all the prepping we did with him before his arrival, but he really does a good job of helping with Brekan and looking out for him. He really doesn't care to hold him that much, but if someone else is holding him or looking at him in the car seat, Coleman has to be right here to make sure Brekan is okay. He will often walk past Brekan, stop, go back, give him a hug and kiss, then go back to whatever he was doing and I just love that!
We are so blessed to have Coleman in our lives. He brings us so much joy, smiles, laughter, and is great at testing our patience....but we LOVE him even more because of it.
what a lovely post. It is obvious how much you love your son! The pictures are wonderful too.
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