Snack Time
Mystery Smell Challenge
And the Mystery Smell of the day is . . . .
Today’s game has bee brought to you by the letters W, E, & E, the number 2, and the curious toddler nearest you!
Train Table Video
I’ve re-posted the train video. Sorry for those of you who may have tried it earlier and it took FOREVER- I forgot to compress it first. I’m still getting the whole video on the blog thing down. I’ll also add a transcript below of what the little man is saying, for those of you not fluent in Wilsonease.
Ambulance on the street
Helicopter, helicopter on the street
Other side of trains
Something about the train’s together
Other one
Let’s go cars
Airplane, airplane fit?
WOW!!
Does the ticker at the top REALLY say that my baby is two years old!? I would say it’s hard to believe if we hadn’t ushered in the first full day of being two by him spraying furniture polish in his eyes while I “turned my head for one second”! Even so, it really is hard to believe how fast he’s growing up. I’ve heard that every age will be your favorite age, and so far that is true. I saw a friend’s mom last night and as we were catching up I mentioned that Wilson had turned two yesterday. She said two is such a fun age. I replied, “from your mouth to God’s ears!” She said, “I was lying. Three is really fun, two is crazy.” Then she reminded me that she did it three times- all with boys. YIKES! But so far, this is truly our favorite time with him. It is so much fun to watch his personality and intellect develop. People say he looks like me & I say he definitely has his dad’s personality quirkiness. It’s amazing how he has developed some of the same minor personality traits as his dad’s- He goes into a trance if you begin to lightly scratch his face, he can’t stand to have dirt or water on him if it wasn’t his idea, he knows exactly how he wants his things & won’t stand for them to be in any other order, and don’t even think about pushing back meal time!! He’s very shy until he warms up to you, and then it can be hard to get him to quit putting on a show for you. (Sorry for putting your eccentricities into print, dear, but let’s face it, most of the people reading this already know about them- and love you anyway!) He’s beginning to understand jokes and has come up with a few of his own, which has been a real treat for his mom & dad. He adores all his aunts, uncles, and grandparents (mostly because they all have vehicles and a few of them even have trucks!). He is of course still enamored with all things that roll and he loves to be outside. We all had a wonderful day yesterday celebrating Wilson’s second year of life and Phil & my second anniversary on this roller coaster called parenthood. Below are some pictures and as I type I’m uploading a video (not sure if it will load before or after this post).
A few of the guests we were honored to have- Aunt Lauren, Big Daddy, Papa, & Nanny
Look How Big I’ve Gotten
What a busy Month

I think the pose says it all- we are going to be the future owners of a muscle car.
He referred to my cousin’s firebird as “racecar”
Mama & Wilson in front of the girl panda
Daddy & Wilson looking at the monkeys
Wilson, my aunt Suzanne, & Daisy
Wilson introducing Big Car & Daisy- no one else can get this close to the rabbit!
Wilson shows off his talent of delicately balancing a ball on his index finger.
Truly amazing!
Time has been filled since then with several other discoveries. He has learned that if he can’t get my attention by calling for “mama” he can resort to screaming “Maggie, Maggie, Maggie” from his room. He’s figured out that there are other genres of music besides the “wiggle song” which he used to ask for everytime the car cranked. Now he asks for “A-lan Jack-son”. We watch “Piggy” (Babe) now instead of Big Car (any of the 4 Herby movies). He says “Go Raiders” in honor of his uncle whenever he sees a football player or football game (high school, college or NFL). With all the Halloween festivities around in his world, he’s picked up on all kinds of new phrases. “Spooky man” and “I not scared” or “I not scared a you spooky man” “trick or treat”. I have more acorns inside my house than the two trees in the front yard can possibly produce. He’s making some real progress with potty training. I actually left the house for a brief errand the other day with him in big boy pants. It was the scariest trip to ACE Hardware I’ve ever been on. He loves the hardware store because they have cats. So after we found what I needed, we went on a search for the cats to pet them. When he was done with that he promptly asked where the fish were. I had to explain that it was a hardware store- not a pet store. He’s also making lots of progress in swimming, actually moving through the water a little.
Today, my mom and I took him to the Fair. Here are some pics from that adventure:
Petting a baby cow
Feeding a goat at the petting zoo
Riding the “Big Truck” ride with Granna
The Dump Truck Ride- what fun!
Check Out the New Link
Just wanted to let you all know that I’ve added a new link to the left. Just enter your email address in the white box and then you will be alerted via email when the blog has been updated. Now, you won’t have to wonder if you’ve missed the latest and greatest installment on wee wee wee all the way home- you’ll know anytime you check your email. Of course it does take the anticipation of of typing in the whole address and waiting for the blog to come up to see if there’s anything new, but I’m sure you can all find something to fill the void.
Oh well.
I was looking forward to a nice morning with Wilson at Mother’s Morning Out today (especially since Phil will be coming home today after being gone for a couple of nights & I tend to let the house go while he’s gone- I have a bit of straightening up to do). But instead I awoke to a baby with a much worse cold than yesterday (I thought maybe they wouldn’t notice the stuffy nose he went to bed with- but the new cough can’t be hidden!) So instead I’ve been watching Finding Nemo and playing. Oh well, building Lego bridges for cawrs to roll through in your pj’s is fun, too!