Reid ate a large serving of oatmeal - no canned prunes - for breakfast. For lunch he ate hash brown casserole, biscuit, and two servings of mandarin oranges. He was goofing off at the sink while washing and I told him I was going to stick his head under the faucet. :) He said, "That would be NOT cool." Ha!
Reid was asking for Art Time this morning. He has been very interested in doing the various Art things we do - especially the painting and the stickers. Cooper was more interested in putting the bottles in a row (see picture) and said, "That's a line." My favorite was when Cooper looked at the labels on the bottles and knew that was the color. (Which I labeled for a colorblind person.) He was spelling each one. He looked at the yellow bottle and said, "Yellow is WOLLEY." He was spelling each color and doing them from right to left. :)
I have to Blog this from two or three days ago. Reid was the only one awake and I had called my 86 year old Mom to check in. We were talking about the current hunting season and all the deer in the city limits around western Montana. Here's a bit of background for this story to make any sense! Montana State Fish Wildlife & Parks was once called Montana Fish & Game. So lots of us "old timers" still simply call it "Fish & Game." Reid was obviously listening to our conversation (I had her on speaker phone) because he said, "We have fish game!" Ha ha ha! Oh really; how do you play it? Reid said, "Turn it on and pull 'em out!" So cute.
The boys were doing "face-plants" off the beam onto the mattress. They also played with the cars on the ramps, used the sit-n-spins as "shields," and Cooper totally emptied the legos drawer after saying, "Reid told me to clean it out." Several minutes later he said, "I'm cleaning it out Reid!" I had the highchair in the big room feeding Baby Hudson while they were playing and the Baby had lots of sweet potatoes on his face. I told Reid I thought the Baby wanted a hug and he said, "Nooooo! Him all orange!!" :)
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