...is the sound Jack makes the instant he spots a matchbox car anywhere. It's the cutest. little. noise.
I know I've always said this, but this HAS to be my favorite Mommy stage so far. Jack is predictable. Here's a little glimpse into our family routine...
We splish and splash in the bath tub around 6:45. He falls asleep at the flip of a dime at 7 o'clock no matter when or why. He wakes back up right around 7 a.m. to a tiny bowl of cereal and a sippy cup of milk. He plops into my lap and makes towers with my hairspray bottles. We kiss goodbye and I'm off for work. I head to the gym for a quick 30 min workout - drive as fast as I can to pick him up for daycare, and cook and play until Daddy gets home. Then, we trample around the messes that Jack makes EVERYWHERE. He bites into toilet paper rolls, smears his hands all over my stainless steel appliances, and drops every other bite of his food onto the floor for our little doggie. What a good sharer! We have crazy little dance parties to I'm Sexy and I Know It, I know...family friendly song, right?!
I wouldn't trade a day in the life for ANYTHING, and I mean ANYTHING!
Jack's milestones change everyday. Here's a little update:
Jack can say: Mama, Dada, Vroooom, Apple (about 100 times a day), Yuckkkk, nana (who has any idea what that means), pa ca (patty cake), and much, much more. He is such a chatter! He's usually wandering around the house speaking jibberish and we just shake our heads and say "Oh yeah. Sounds great little dude!"
Jack LOVES to put things in and out of bowls, baskets, tubs, garbages, anything really. His favorite toy of the time is his little piggy bank. He puts bright coins in one-by-one and does it all over again. This is the one toy that may entertain him for awhile. :)
Jack absolutely is NOT into T.V., movies, or anything of that nature...this is sure to change, right?!
Jack HATES, no let's say he DESPISES riding in the car. UGH! He is such a mover and groover that sticking him in a carseat and making him stay there is utter baby torture - you'd think by his cries anyway. We've taken away pacifiers since he was 12 months old -- and I know they'd save us the trouble in the car. But, I'm trying to keep to our no paci rules. We've tried cars, food, portable dvd players, sunglasses, baby music, everything. So far, a Parent's magazine nursery rhymes cd will do the trick for a little while. Otherwise, it's ear plugs for us, and a good clearing out of Jack's lungs for our toddler.
Jack has become quite the momma's boy {no complaining, here!} Eric has always been very hands-on, so it makes us both sad to see Jack absolutely love me more...for now anyway. He always wants me to hold him, pick him up, and he snuggles into my lap all. the. time. It's a melt-my-heart situation that I hope never changes. Oh, and he's also a huge snuggler still. At daycare, other kiddos moms pick Jack up after they drop their kiddos off and snuggle -- just because they love that he's such a huggy dude. He clutches on and would literally stay in your arms all day long.
We love our cool little dude.
