Wednesday, June 29, 2011
5 Years and 3 Months Old
Although he is just 5, he has a personality sometimes of an adult. I guess this is because I never have really baby talked to him. He thinks he is a grown up at times. For example, while riding in his car seat one day he told me, "When we get home we are going to play Mario. That's the deal. Do you understand me?" Other times he's told me, "Mama you didn't 'listme' to me," or "You didn't obey me," if something didn't go like he wanted it to. I know he's just talking to me the way that I talk to him. He's learning that he is not the boss, and that parents don't obey their kids. It's the other way around.
This month he lost his first baby tooth. A new adult tooth was already showing through and trying to squeeze its way in. Mimi and I were there when the baby one finally came out.
Monster Jam is basically the only toy he is interested in now. I got his train set out the other day and he informed me, "Mama, I don't like trains anymore." A little piece inside of me cried. He's getting too big!
Now he does like little hand held gadgets. He pretends that a small compass is his clock. He also has a play knife that he hunts with. One night we had pretend wild animals in our bedroom, but Rocco took care of them for us. Rocco can turn a slinky into a pretend snake and a play phone into a real one that sends text messages. His imagination works really well.
I bought a new IPOD touch this month. He says that it is his, but he and I share it. The IPOD is his "smoking hot game phone" that he wanted. His two favorite country songs to jam to are Little Bitty by Alan Jackson and Big Green Tractor by Jason Aldean. Chris Tomlin's Our God is his favorite Christian song - that and the VBS soundtrack from this year's Big Apple Adventure. He can sing all these songs by heart - he does really well keeping up with the fast ones, too.
As far as food goes, his favorite restaurants are McDonald's, Sonny's BBQ, and Chic Fil A. At home, he loves Cocoa Krispies,toaster strudels, BBQ Pringles, gold fish, and gum (of course not all together).
And as far as what he wants to be when he grows up...one day he told me that he wanted to be a missionary. We talked about them a lot in Bible school, and his daddy went to Mexico on a mission trip. On most days, he'll tell you that he wants to be a Sheriff - he's really good at spotting them on the road, especially if they've pulled someone over. Of course he may be a musician one day - he really wants to be our church drummer. The boy loves music! Someone gave him a long rubber band one afternoon. He put it around his head as if it were an ear piece. He pulled out his guitar and jammed away with his imagination.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Lost Tooth and Last Week with Mimi
On June 16th, Jason, Rocco, my mom, and I were just enjoying our morning on the lake in our boat.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Breakfast with Granddaddy
With nana gone to Florida with Ben, Tonya, Drew, and Sydney, we decided to have Granddaddy over for breakfast this morning. Rocco, Gary, and I had a delicious breakfast in our kitchen. Late last night I picked some fresh blackberries, and I used them this morning in our pancakes. Hot syrup and butter made them even more delicious. Sausage, bacon, eggs, and coffee were also served. What a special morning!
Saturday, June 11, 2011
More Fun in the Sun
Daelyn had to add her touch.
And here's my dad's version of having fun in the sun. You like his new tractor? It's an antique.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Slip and Slide
Later we decided to cool off some more in the water...this time in nana and granddaddy's pool. Check out the smile on nana's face. I'd say she loves hanging out with her grandsons!
And check out his latest pool trick. With legs that limber, he's found that he can do the split against the wall. He walks around the pool like this...on the edge! I tried it and fell backwards in the water. I'll leave tricks like this to my 5 year old.
Summer is fun. Yes, Life is Good!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Tee Ball Awards
What a season! Team Triangle Storage was undefeated! (But then again...we never keep score). Our team did a great job this year though. Being his second year to play, Rocco was much improved in his ball skills. He could flat out hit that ball. He ran faster this year, too.
Tonight was the awards ceremony for all of the kids' teams. Rocco's team went forward and Jason, their coach, presented them with their trophies. They were cute with a baseball on top and the words "T Ball". Hot dogs were served that night,
and everyone just enjoyed getting their moment of recognition. Here's a picture of Rocco and his best buddy, Will. The first picture was taken this year. The second one was a year ago when they first played ball.
And as if you didn't already know this, we sure are proud of our son!