Friday, April 10, 2009

What, I'm still only two? Could have fooled... everyone!





Hi, it's been a while since I've posted anything so I thought I would tell you about all my big boy stuff! In my pictures you can see me learning to use the potty, helping dad (I call him Jay now that I'm so mature) make pizza, and taking a relaxing bubble bath in my very deep tub!

Want to know what else I'm up to? Well...
- When I meet people I say, "Hi, I'm Cale Morrison Fladager, I'm two and I live on Ryan Road Street in Regina, Saskatchewan". That shocks the average person in the grocery store!
- I look at a cloud and exclaim, "There's an elephant!"
- I tell stories about Christmas, spring time, and a magic blue shovel. I mostly like to tell these stories under tunnels (covers) and under the table. Seems like a good story telling setting to me!
- I tell mom and dad, "You're my best friend" and hug them and say' "We're all together" (that really gets them!)
- I make up my own songs like "I'm stuck, I'm stuck, I'm turning blue, and I don't know what to do". I get more applause when I sing songs while playing my drum, piano or guitar at the same time!
- Oh, and I taught the church children's choir a song called "Stand Up, Sit Down"
- I also say some very grown up things like "Nice to meet you", "Grandma has a cough, which is very bad", and "For goodness snakes, whatever can it be".
- I love using descriptive words like, horrible, miserable, squishy, fluffy, gorgeous,wonderful...
- And every once in a while, I get mad at people and say things like, "Turn your head, stop the music, no talking, no singing, no whistling, no looking at me... I'm mad at you"
- And I can be a bit of an imp, I like to hide dad's clothes when he's in the shower, mix up the words to two or three songs just to get a laugh, and yell as loud as I can pretending to be the alarm and say "WAKE UP DADDY!"

Yes, growing up is sooooo much fun! See you all on Easter Sunday with the next installment of the great egg hunt!

1 comment:

Wendy Sawatzky said...

Shocking people in the grocery store with articulate language is so much fun. Why would anyone bother with baby talk?

I'm glad you think growing up is a lot of fun. Watching YOU grow up is a lot of fun too.