This is Boyd's muscle pose.
Not sure where he found the socks, but was glad they were as tall as they were since it was only 40 degrees outside. (His hands are his pretend goggles).
Not sure where he found the socks, but was glad they were as tall as they were since it was only 40 degrees outside. (His hands are his pretend goggles).
Superbowl Sunday! Cooking on the big green egg with dad.
Today Boyd and I were playing and I asked him for a cookie recipe. This was his response: "Blueberries, put the toppings on the top, hundreds of mix, like 5 mixes. Pour in baking soda. Don't turn it up to 6, just 2. If you turn it to 6 it will poof flour. Put the sugar in. Put them in the oven."
He has also learned not to run with your eyes closed, as fun as it might be. A run in with the door frame must have taught him the hard way. Yesterday he told me "Even Dinosaurs have to open their eyes to run."
* Also, Boyd told me, "I hugged Irene." "She was crying." - I love how sweet he is to others. His teacher also tracked me down in private to share how much she enjoys Boyd in the classroom. She said something along the lines of, "He plays so well with others and helps them to play within the play scheme."
* Also, Boyd told me, "I hugged Irene." "She was crying." - I love how sweet he is to others. His teacher also tracked me down in private to share how much she enjoys Boyd in the classroom. She said something along the lines of, "He plays so well with others and helps them to play within the play scheme."
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