Wednesday, July 8, 2009

What's not to love

about a 19 month old boy?
I had meant to take some grand pictures and make a grand post for his 18 month mark, but the rain ruined my plans for glorious pictures at that stage. Oh well, life does go on. Every day is a day where I am humored and fascinated by this little boy. There aren't many words he won't try to say, and the ones he does try to say aren't quite right, but I give him an A for effort! He loves: Balls, pedro, cheese, sand, bath, balls in the bath, choochoos, vroomvrooms, horses, birds, frogs and cows (to name a few). He knows when he hears the garage door open that daddy is home and Steve is always greeted with a big smile and cheers. He is such a loving little boy that will pucker up to give everybody a kiss!

Owen started Nursery at the beginning of June and what a glorious day that was! Church is again enjoyable not having to chase a child for 3 straight hours. I had a very "proud mommy" moment when I went to check on him a couple of weeks ago. He was sitting on a little chair at a little table with crayons and paper and a mouth full of goldfish. He was reaching up to the teacher asking for more. Thats my boy! hahaha. I've been in nursery in just about every ward we have been in and it felt good to see my little boy beginning what will be years of singing, drawing and learning all about Jesus. Heres to my big boy!

6 comments:

Makenzie & Jordan said...

Owen is getting so big. We miss you guys. Come and visit before the summer is over.

Rachel said...

What a cutie. Yes, Nursery day is the BEST day!! I felt like throwing a party!

Sophia said...

so sweet.

..::k.toms::.. said...

He does love horses! He couldn't stop saying it in the car when we drove by that Maverick that had a statue of a horse in front of it! (weird- why does Maverick even HAVE that?)
Happy 19 months O!

The Staheli's said...

I'm jealous of his independence...I STILL can't get Avery to go to nursery!! 19 months really is a great age. :)

Kristie said...

He is so cute!!! I can't wait until Mason can go to nursery. Now that he can walk he is all over the place.