Thursday, December 15, 2016

Reid - 12/15/2016

Reid ate three servings of cinnamon toast and ate three servings of grapes for breakfast.  For lunch he ate baked chicken, some of dinner roll, half of hash browns, and LOTS of canned cherries.

Hudson was playing on the mattress with Reid and Reid yelled, "Gary! I (s)niffed his butt!!  Bubba poopy!!"  Then after I changed him Reid said, "I can (s)nell that garbage diaper!!"  Ha!  Also about Hudson - when he and his Daddy Colin arrived this morning Reid was teasing them and said, "You missed breakfast."  (Which is pretty much Reid's biggest fear in life!)

I do ok understanding what Reid is saying except when he starts talking about "Minecraft" game or something where I have no context of the subject matter!  He was telling me a HUGE story about playing Minecraft last night and it totally sounded like he was speaking a foreign language!! About the only thing I understood was this: "Do you know how I blow up Zombie Bonner?!?" No, I really have no idea!  "I put TNT on em!!"  LOL

Reid was throwing the stuffed animals at a target he'd set up.  So I simply said we couldn't throw toys because the Babies don't understand the difference between "soft" toys and "hard" toys and they'll throw anything!  Apparently Reid was thinking about that because several minutes later he decided it was time to school Hudson!  He brought over a stuffed animal and a large legos piece.  "I'm gonna teach him what's hard and what's (s)oft!"  Except I was standing there with the Lunch tray and Hudson was focused on the food!  So it wasn't the best of times for a lesson!  "Bubba! This is hard (legos) and this is (s)oft!" (stuffed animal)  Hudson said, "oh."  Ha!

This first picture is from yesterday afternoon.  There was a Bobcat Excavator in our yard doing some work for that Fiber Optics cable they're running to the schools.  Reid watched from the Living Room window most of the time they were out there.

Playing with some of his Action Figures.  He is very sweet about letting the little ones play with them as well.  Good job Reid.

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