However, upon learning that it was a new brother, not sister, Sam stuck his lips out and said "I wanted it to be a girl." Andrew heard this and enthusiastically said "I like boys." :)
Dave and Christine's musing about the actions and responsibilities of bringing a brand new life into the world.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Welcome, Sunshine
Sam is very happy to become the 'biggest' brother now and has been enthusiastically helping with the care of his new little brother, Thomas, who arrived two weeks ago. Sunshine was his in-utero nickname, but now Sam is proud to announce his brother was named after the famous tank engine.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Drawing!
Sam has just started drawing pictures of things. He takes great delight on drawing pictures of Daddy and hot air balloons, though a recent addition was fireworks. Here is a masterpiece he drew at his aunt and uncles that shows Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore. I love it and am so glad to see the creativity he has.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Imagination
Sam has a wonderful and vivid imagination at age 4.25. He spread his books all over the floor and I said he needed to put them back on the bookshelf by the end of the night or they would go on time out. He said "You know why I was doing it?". I said "No." He said "I thought we could use them if the roof collapsed to make a big tower to hold up the roof." Not a bad idea but I assured him the possibility of the roof collapsing before it was time to put away the books was not so likely...
Monday, February 28, 2011
Delightful 4 year old
Sam turned 4 in January and is just growing into a delightful little boy. He still has moments of tantrumy crying, but they are becoming fewer and far between as he becomes more mature and capable of communication and problem solving. He plays quite happily and well with Andrew, their favorite game right now being "firefighter", involving the couch, chair, cushions and some "help" cries and saving each other. He is getting better at swimming at the pool and learning to ride his new bike. The other night he loved surprising Daddy by going downstairs and getting into pajamas all by himself (even putting dirty clothes in the hamper!). He loves his new velcro shoes he can put on himself and he was even quite a brave little boy at his second dentist appointment (four xrays and a thorough cleaning won him a Toy Story viewing). He and Andrew started sharing a room after coming back from a vacation in Lake Tahoe and Oakland and they are doing wonderfully. He stays up a little past Andrew either flipping through books or listening to music, but it seems to suit each of them just fine. Sam has certainly made a couple of friends at preschool who he enjoys being around and for whom he made special valentines. He even showed real signs of unprompted empathy when he hoped they wouldn't miss him too much during our vacation. My favorite recent memory of him was during our stay at Tahoe. It had snowed 18 inches overnight and we awoke to a wonderful blanket of soft, fluffy snow. We donned our snow gear and opened the sliding door to quite a wall of snow. I told the boys to wait while I tamped down stairs for them to climb up. Instead, Sam leaned forward and did a full-body plant right into the snowbank. I pulled him back and he was rather shocked at the cold snow on his face. When I later asked him why he did that, he said he just wanted to see if the snow was hard or soft. Now that's quite a way to find out!
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Nativity scene
Sam arranged the nativity scene so the wise men would be close to baby Jesus as this Christmas season draws to a close. How precious.
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