I apologize if most of you have heard these stories but I mostly want to document what Trent has been saying. It seems like almost everyday he cracks us up one way or another!
During one of his bathes he was playing around and David walks out for a minute. He walks back into the bathroom to find Trent throwing his poop out of the bath tub and then Trent starts crying and gets all upset. I come running in there and we pull Trent out and are a bit in shock by what's going on. Trent is still crying and points at the poop on the floor and yells "ROCK!! ROCK!!" we both just start laughing and tell him no, that's your poo poo and do our best to calm him down. After we got everything cleaned up it finally clicked to us that he really hasn't seen his own poop before and that could be very scary for a two year old to all of a sudden see "rocks" in his bath!
The other day Trent was walking by the coffee table and his little bubble butt was knocking over a plate. I laughed and told Trent "You have a big butt" He laughed and said "No ma ma big butt" We just laughed as we went back and forth and joked around. The other day I dropped Trent off to the sitter and she told me she was in the bathroom and Trent came in and just looked at her for awhile and then busted out with "ma ma got big butt" She said she could not stop laughing!! Guess you have to watch what you joke with them about?! :-)
As some of you know, we got some ice here in Dallas a few weeks ago. David was taking him next door to the sitter and some of the neighbor kids were playing outside. Trent was joining them in the winter fun when all of a sudden he bust out in tears and David brings him in. His poor little hands were red they were so cold so we got a blanket to warm them up and we were trying everything to try to calm him down. I finally asked him if he wanted some hot chocolate and he got a little yes in between his tears. So I went and made him so hot chocolate and we sat him at the table. He was still sniffling and drinking his hot chocolate. David walked by to check on him and he looked up and said "Daddy, I better now"
This age is just too much fun!! Something new everyday and it's just amazing watching him become more independent, develop a sense of humor and just develop as a little person.
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