--For those of you who read about our donation to Operation Christmas Child, our box was delivered to a little boy in the Republic of Mali--which, if you are geographically challenged like me, is in Western Africa.
--Will's vocabulary is blossoming, and we can hardly keep up with all his new words and signs. He can now name and point to his nose, ears, eyes, mouth and hair. He says please and thank you, help and home. He can name Elmo, Big Bird and Grover from Sesame Street and Buzz and Woody from Toy Story. He can also say his name now, which is ridiculously cute.
--Picture this scene: Will picks up a set of car keys, turns to look at us and says "bye." He walks to the door and tries to put the key in. Will, where are you going? "Store." What are you going to buy? "Milk."
--For Christmas, he learned how to say "ho-ho-ho" and do the laughing and "hey" parts in Jingle Bells.
--He likes to do Auburn cheers a LOT. In fact, we laid him down for bed the other night and after a few minutes of silence, we heard over the monitor "waaaaa...HEY!" --which, of course, is "War Eagle, Hey!"
Monday, December 27, 2010
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