How he sees people

Lex has started making friends at school. This makes me very happy. After many months at daycare (just 2 days a week) he still says he doesn’t know anyone, but he regularly talks about kids from school. When I picked him up yesterday he started telling me about a girl named Anthem. I asked what she looks like (I like to put a face to the people he talks about) and he said she has long blond hair and brown and green eyes. Then he told me about another boy who has “a white body and blue eyes and black eyelashes and eyebrows.” His description struck me as interesting because a) it’s the first time he’s ever commented on skin color and b) he choose to tell me about the boy’s eyes instead of the normal grown-up descriptors such as height, weight, hair color, etc. After a moment’s pause he added, “everyone has white bodies.” I said “Everyone in your class, but not everyone everywhere.” He thought for a moment and then said “some of the kids in gym today have light brown bodies.” And that was it, he moved on to talking about other things. We don’t exactly live in a racially diverse part of the country, so its interesting to watch as he starts noticing these difference. I’m really happy with school so far :)

Pictures for dad

This afternoon (after a busy time playing outside with Parrish) Lex decided to make five pictures for Alan and write “From Lex To Dad” on each of them.  On one of the pictures he wrote “From Lex To ALI.”  When Alan asked what he was writing he said:

Lex: “I’m writing To Alan”
Alan: “My name doesn’t have an I in it.”
Lex: “Yes it does.  It has the “ih” sound!”

I love how he sounds words out.  It’s important for him to spell correctly (especially his dad’s name!) but I always hate correcting him.  He abandoned that picture and started over with a new picture and went back to writing “From Lex To Dad”  Alan ended up with five pictures from Lex anyway.  That’s pretty cool! :)

A picture for Alan

A picture for Alan


I guess he did do one with Alan’s name :) See Alan’s comment for details. I LOVE that he is interested in writing. Yay Lex!

Dog-gone?

Big hugs for doggie

Big hugs for doggie


I was all ready to write a sad post today about Lex’s missing doggie. This dog has been with us since Lex was born and has been through a lot! Several weeks ago I even performed abdominal surgery on poor doggie to remove a long-broken music box that was becoming more dangerous by the day. It was as tense surgery (my sewing skills are only adequate!) but doggie pulled through just fine… only to be lost several days later!!! He’s been missing for weeks and I was finally coming to terms with it. Oddly enough I think I was more upset about it than Lex! He moved on pretty quickly to “big dog” (a bigger, shaggier dog we got last year). This morning Eve opened a toy cabinet and found doggie (and his partner in crime, Snoopy Dog) stuffed in the back. Lex was VERY excited to see them again (and I was pretty happy too!) So we are not dog-gone today, just dog-gone cute! (as doggies belly says)

You spelled “box” and you have a box

This morning Lex was playing with a cardboard box, then went over to the refrigerator and sounded out the word “box” as he found the letters and put them together on the fridge. Then he very excitedly ran over to tell me, “you spelled box!!” (still some pronoun confusion) He showed me many times then decided to put the letters into the Word Whammer. I think it’s pretty cool that all on his own he thought of a word and spelled it. He’s such a smart boy!

Random notes: He kind of has mush mouth in these videos. Probably because it was first thing in the morning. In the second video, about half way through he says “inside outside upside down” which is a Berenstain Bears book about Brother Bear in a box. At the end of the 2nd video he says something about getting him with his eyes closed, because the other day I was commenting on how I always get him with his eyes closed in pictures these days. The kid has an amazing memory for random stuff like that. We used the potato masher today for the first time since last summer. Lex pulled it out of the drawer and said “this is how we mash blueberries for blueberry jam.” Ok, now I’m totally off
topic so I’ll stop typing. :)