Well, he loved them. He drummed all morning long loud and fast, slow and dramatic.
He drummed with such vigor, in fact, that he fell asleep in our bed. I went to take a shower, and when I came out I found him asleep in our bed. Crazy kid.
After he was refreshed, he drummed some more. We have since moved the drums to his room, and he complains about it. He wants to have an audience at all times while drumming.
We had a celebratory birthday dinner at Phil's Icehouse complete with ice cream. How can this boy be 4?
At his 4 year check up we learned that Will is 28 lbs. and 35 in. tall. He has grown over the course of the year, but he's still off the charts and charting his own curve. He got two shots at that visit and took them like a man. He looked at that nurse like how on earth could she hurt him like that, shed a few tears, then walked it off. Such a big boy.
Recently, Will has really taken off on the Strider balance bike. You may remember that that was his birthday present last year. He liked it at first but then ended up sticking with his tricycle for the year and Matt dominated the Strider. He made up his mind that he would ride it, and with a little practice he's gotten really good at it. And he looks adorable riding the thing. You should hear the reactions from passers by. They of course probably think he's 2. He scares me to death though because he loves to go careening down steep hills picking up ridiculous speed.
Check him out...
Food: yogurt, cheese, applesauce
Movies: Cars, Cars 2, Incredibles, Despicable Me
Shirt: skateboards or his Yo Gabba Gabba shirt
Jammies: the ones with the race cars on them
Books: all the Pixar movies that are in Little Golden Book form (Cars, Nemo, Toy Story...), and he still loves all the old board books
Activities: racing and crashing cars on the couch, playing with the Lego superheroes, going to school and the gym, swinging, riding his bike, drumming, napping, annoying Matthew
Will is a sweet, sensitive, active, physical, intelligent little boy. I get the most frustrated with him because sometimes I feel like he doesn't understand English---when I've made something as plain and simple as I can make it in terms that I know he can comprehend in that little cotton head. For instance, we were at Academy the other afternoon, and he asked me, "Mommy, what we are doing today?" I told him we were at Academy and then we were going to go home and have dinner. "No!!! Where we are going today?" Well, we're here at Academy right now and then we're going home to have dinner, take a bath and go to bed. Tomorrow is Henry's birthday. "But where we are going today??" Followed by tears. Ugh. Maybe I'm the one not understanding! We have conversations like that all the time. Basically, Will likes to be going places. Except when I'm ready to get out the door and he's in the middle of some serious car crashing or Superhero reenactment.
This boy melts my heart. Something about his tininess combined with big brown eyes and sweet expressiveness that gets me. Every morning he says in the sweetest voice, "Good morning, Mommy!" and gives me a big hug. He is empathetic and thoughtful. He's a loving big brother to little J and adores him. He's the perfect little brother for Matt...annoying, contrary, silly and fun. What really gets Matt is when Will agrees to do a certain activity like race outside and then he changes his mind within seconds. I swear he does it on purpose because it sends Matt through the roof. Another favorite is when Will initiates a sword fight and then comes running to tell me that Matt hit him. Yep. It's a sword fight, you get hit, buddy. He's our sweet William, and we love seeing his personality develop and look forward with excitement as to what the Lord has in store for this special boy.
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