Big W is the busiest bee around. His new thing is throwing things. He'll throw food off his tray, toys out of his carseat, rocks and utensils off the balcony, anything he can get his hands on to throw in the toilet, and the latest was his passport into his bathwater. I didn't realize until hours after his bath. That was not so funny since he nearly ruined it. Once he throws everything down, out, off, or in, he'll say, "Uh Oh". I think he likes the reaction, the control he has, and saying those words.
His latest word yesterday was, "No!" That really made me laugh and smile, especially since I don't really know where he picked this one up. We barely ever tell him no since it's a negative word that one can get carried away with. We always say things like, "Find something better to do." Or, "that's not the best thing to be doing," Or "How about this, Will..." and hand him something else. I obviously have been saying it enough for him to pick up though.
He knows where 'eyes' are and will often point at my eye and say "eye". Likewise, he can say 'Hi' and 'bye' followed by a wave. They all have that 'I' sound. He was even saying 'ayi' the other day. It's really cute when he says it. He tries really hard and is really precise and his bottom jaw will stick out a little bit when the 'I' part comes.
He also started saying, 'night, night'. I tell him that when he naps or goes to bed. Those two words will always make him cry since he knows what that means. He most often does not like to go down.
He finally got his full molar in. It started last month and is finally here. His other side is also getting a molar in. You can only see the first side of the tooth though. Last month was a little hard at nights with that tooth.
He has been noticing when we have family prayer at night that we bow our heads, fold our arms, and speak to Heavenly Father. The other day I was sitting in my bed with him, and he folded his arms and started speaking jibberish. His first prayer. I was so impressed. It's a good reminder to me as a mother that he is always learning and observing, and that I need to set a good example for him. I was so happy, and then I walked into the bathroom and found his wet, sopping passport in his tub.
He can climb on the table, and does so with a dance. A little jig, he does, every time he sees himself on the table (there's a mirror right across that he looks into). He does this same jig when we get in the elevator, when he stands on the couch or bed, or chairs, etc. It's a little quick step and he gets this really happy, naughty grin on his face.
He throws tantrums too. If I take something away he'll throw himself on the ground, sitting, and then lay down and pout. It's really quite hilarious. We don't really acknowledge that behavior, so hoping it won't last long, but he isn't two yet!
He loves to play with friends--those who don't bully him. He found a friend in the indoor playground the other day. She was a swedish girl with jet black hair and held his hand and dragged him around. He finally couldn't take it anymore. Another time some older girls were being mean to him and one even went up to him and hit him gently on the head after scolding him. He kept smiling. He didn't understand. I did though, and gave that little girl a piece of my mind. That little scoundrel gave a piece of her mind rght back to me!!!
We are going home for Christmas! I am so excited to be able to spend christmas eve with my family, and christmas morning with the Prices. It hasn't begun to get super cold yet here at home, so we are thankful for that.