Thursday, June 28, 2012

1 (one)

Seems like such a small number, maybe even a little insignificant, but we've recently learned how significant one really can be.  In one day your life can change forever.  In one moment you can tell someone how much they mean to you.  With one word you can send someone out of your life.  With one decision you can change a life.  Without one nothing else would happen, you need one to get started.  One person can change your whole world.  Mr. Happy Pants is one-year-old today and it has been one heck of a year.

One year ago today I was lying in a hospital bed anxiously awaiting the arrival of my one little boy.  I was about to double my children with the addition of just oneOne year ago I never imagined that I would be where I am today.  One instant changed my world forever and left me with just one of those two precious children.  And I am so grateful to have my one, no matter how much I long for two.  This one keeps me busy all day.  I love this one so much and I am so thankful that he made it to one year.  With all the happenings of the last few months I have definitely learned the importance of one and I will never take it for grated again.

So here are some things about my one one-year-old boy:

  • As far as I'm concerned he is perpetually 18 pounds (at least until August)  I need that one to stay at the front of his weight.
  • He can stand by himself, not learning on a couch or anything, but as soon as he realizes he is he sits down.
  • He loves to snuggle still
  • He loves to play with his daddy, even if he doesn't really understand how the game works.  We know that one day he will and then we will miss the days when he would just reach up for us and smile when he should have been running away.
  • He loves water.  If he could play in the shower all day I think he would.
  • Anything electronic is his favorite toy.
  • He is one determined little boy, when he sees something he wants he will stop at nothing until he gets it or throw a fit to tell you how unhappy he is that  he doesn't have it.
  • He has recently decided that he wants to feed himself.
  • He is a stair master, as long as you're going up.
  • He loves to be outside, especially if he can play on the swings.
  • He thinks he likes to brush his teeth, until you are actually doing it, then he's not so happy.
  • He has 6 teeth.
  • He likes to give high-fives, wave, and clap.
  • He thinks it's all sorts of fun to play with the buttons on our blu-ray player or wii, especially to turn them off.
  • The microwave is his latest discovery and every time he is up high enough in the kitchen (mom or dad is holding him) he wants to touch the buttons.
  • He likes to sit and read books with mommy.
  • He is trying to talk and mimics sounds and words really well, I think that daddy will be his first real word.
  • He is a mama's boy, despite the previous statement.
  • He is a little monkey and will climb anything if given the chance.
Ultrasounds 2010-2011

June-Dec. 2011

Jan.-Jun. 2012

3 comments:

Unknown said...

How poignant, he is one cute little boy!

Alissa
ripleyadoption.blogspot.com

Allison said...

Love this post, it bring tears to my eyes. "Mr Happy Pants" is such a hansom little guy. You guys are such wonderful parents and are so strong.
Love you very much!

Becky said...

Beautiful thoughts and pictures. You are one amazing, eternal family. Thank you for giving so much of yourselves. It was wonderful just to see you this week and especially wonderful to get to hug you. You are always in our prayers.

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