This is a post that I started the day before H turned two. Â I am just now getting around to posting it. Â I am too busy having fun with my little guy:
Holden is two years old today.
My favorite things that Holden is currently doing:
1) Â In the morning, Holden will say very tenderly “I wove you” as he wraps his little arms around me and rests his head against my shoulder. Â He repeats it over and over, because he knows I love to hear it.
2) Â Talking to himself. Â Holden has a constant narrative going while he plays with his toys. Â Sometimes, we hear phrases that we have repeated to him over and over again, such as “go downstairs carefully,” “car coming– stay in the driveway, ” etc. Â Other phrases are ones that Holden seems to have constructed himself. Â He attributes human qualities to his trains, his bulldozer, and his vast array of school buses. Â His vehicles interact like sentient beings, and exhibit dramatic displays when their feelings have been hurt.
3) Â Obsessions with road signs. Â Holden loves them. Â He has little wooden road signs for pedestrian crosswalks, stop signs, yield signs, bike paths, railroad crossings, no U-turns, one way roads, etc. Â He is also obsessed with red and green arrows. Â In the car, we’ll be sitting at a red arrow, and Holden will comment “Red arrow means stop.” Â He says this very matter-of-factly, as if he were my instructor in a driver’s education course. Â During more daring moments, he will yell at me to go when we have a red light. Â You should have heard him on our plane coming back from MD last week. Â We sat on the runway for about an hour before we finally took off. Â At one point, Holden shouted (quite loudly) Â “GO!!! Â TAKE…..OFF!!!!” Â I hope the pilot heard him.
4) Â Language. Â I never realized how specialized our language is until Holden started using vocabulary in the wrong context. Â He will sometimes point at my clothes, and call it “laundry.” Â I feel stupid explaining that laundry refers to clothes only when they are in a laundry basket or in the washer/dryer. Â It seems a little silly to have a separate word for that. Â Yet, it also seems silly to say “I am wearing laundry.” Â Relatedly, Holden will point to the branches on a tree and call them “sticks.” Â Again, I have to explain that they are only sticks after they have fallen to the ground. Â After all, no one would say “That tree has some beautiful foliage on its upper sticks.”
Also, Holden seems to be developing vocabulary before syntax. Â Holden has a lot of words—he uses some in complete sentences, but mostly he uses phrases. Â He clearly has mastered vocabulary before syntax. Â Funny phrases he has said lately:
“My big building is unstable,” to refer to the fact that his Lego building was about to topple over.
“Mommy take a shower, very gross,” to refer to the fact that the 98 degree heat in our non-air conditioned house was making me stink.
“Mommy turn around, go wrong way again,” to refer to the embarrassing fact that I made approximately three wrong turns on the way to a nature trail that I had been to many times before.
5) Â Being silly. Â Holden has an amazing sense of humor. Â He laughs, giggles, and enjoys being outlandish and entertaining others. Â I think he is going to grow up to be a funny adult who keeps people doubled over in laughter.
6) Â Pretending. Â Holden is starting to engage in imaginative play. Â He has built a “garage” out of an end table with a blanket thrown over the top. Â When the garage door “opens,” he simply lifts the blanket up. Â Holden also pretends to have little “people” inside of his buses and trains. Â I think he is on the verge of creating an imaginary friend.
7) Â Holden can count to 15. Â He can sing his ABCs. Â And he can identify a subset of written letters. Â He loves being read to—it remains a special activity for all 3 of us when we tuck Holden into bed at night. He thrusts a cherished book into my face and demands “Read……READ!” Â When the book is over, he says “Read again. Â One more time.” Â We read it one more time, then he requests the same book again. Â And AGAIN. Â We experience lots of repetition at bedtime.
8) Â Holden is a horrible toothbrusher. Â He claims it tickles. Â We try to do it for him, but he screams and struggles, and locks his mouth shut. Â We do as best we can, but boy….I worry about cavities sometimes.
9) Holden has learned how to complain about things. Â It seems everything is “Too tight,” Â or “too hot,” Â whether or not they actually are. Â He uses “too tight” as an excuse to not wear certain articles of “laundry”. Â He uses “too hot” as an excuse to not eat certain foods.
10) Â Holden weighs in at a hefty 30 lbs and is 37 inches tall. Â Not quite the giant he used to be, but still a pretty big boy (my arms should be far buffer than they are, given all of the heavy lifting I do!)
Holden has been a super fun little person with whom to spend my summer. Â Today on his special birthday, we went to the park briefly, and when he wakes from his nap, we will likely go swimming at the pool. Â This weekend we are having a cookout at the house with friends and family. Â It’s so hard to believe Holden is two already!
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