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Reflections on Two


Photo-A-Day #3514

Today is Andrew’s last day as a Two-Year-Old. I can’t believe how quickly the time with him has been moving. He’s growing by leaps and bounds in his size but also his knowledge. He’s speaking more, learning his numbers and letters and much more. I have been so fortunate to be able to spend the last few months with him Tuesday-Friday. We’ve had all sorts of adventures but what I really love are those little fun moments together. Those moments where I can hug and kiss him and he’ll snuggle up with me to watch a show or when he’s being totally impish but not causing any real trouble. Just those moments when he is being himself and I take the time to appreciate that person.

Dadda!

Dadda
Photo-A-Day #2179

Eva’s taken to the expression, “Dadda you’re Frustrating me!” She’s testing her boundaries and more. And for some reason she’s very fond of the expression having to do with frustration. Which, as a child trying to figure out the world is very accurate. There is so much that can be frustrating to a child, being able to fully express themselves, being able to do the things they want to do and more. Continue reading Dadda!