Monday, January 16, 2012

Remember, Remember the 23rd of November



Luke turned 2 in November- the day before Thanksgiving to be exact. And since it was the day before Thanksgiving, the day of the ultimate feast, I felt that a simple cake would be somewhat lackluster for his birthday. So we had cinnamon rolls instead. He didn't complain.







He received his first Thomas the train, which was motorized and he was one happy boy. He played with it all night, and slept with the train in his hand for several nights. I haven't ever seen him play with a toy so much. It just must be instinctive in boys to love trains.







Luke is sweet, loving, aggressive, and loud! He loves to yell like he is upset, furrowing one of his eyebrows, but then he tries to hid his smile. He runs, and runs, and runs. He loves hugs and kisses and like to head butt. He is all boy.


He is fascinated with letters. He likes to point them out and name them wherever he sees them. On signs, on posters on the wall, in books. And knows probably about half the alphabet really well. We have little foam letters that are for the bathtub, that he loves to walk around with in his hands, showing them to us repeatedly. That is how he learned his letters so well.

But he doesn't say a whole lot more than that. His vocab is expanding, but much slower than my girls at this point. His favorite word is spider and he says it about 5 billion times a day.

And in case you were wondering just what was up with Luke's hair, Luke's father gave him a faux hawk again. I came home from a mutual activity and there was Luke, with all his cute curls cut off again, and the red-neck haircut in place. Oh well. It's grown out again.


We love Luke so much. He is so much energy, personality, and affection. We know this next year, he will definitely be keeping us on our toes.

4 comments:

Libby said...

So happy you posted! I miss getting updates on your family! Luke is darling. He and Matt would have the best time together playing trains. Also, cinnamon rolls sound devine right now!

Amy said...

Happy Birthday Buddy!

Cara said...

It must be because I only know little Nelson girls, but I just can't imagine a little Nelson boy. He sounds like a bundle of boyish fun! I'll get used to the idea of a little boy in your family one day. :)

tharker said...

I love him so!