
I am writing this to you, Sam, and I hope one day you will read it and know what a wonderful little boy you were, and just how much your Mommy loves you. I just left my favorite one of your bears on your pillow right next to your head and kissed your cheek, as you slept.
At two years and 4 months old you are quite the little character. Your Daddy and I are totally enamored by you. You are a little man in the making.
Ok - I am finally getting back to this and now you are almost 2 and a half. You are still quite the little man. You are totally oin love with frogs. You currently have twenty two of them in all shapes and sizes. You have singing frogs, frogs that say "bibbit", a magnet frog, a tin of frog cards, a frog greeting card, A great big huge frog and little frogs too. We throw them down the staairs when you get up in the morning and throw them back up at naptime and big sleep time. We rarely leave the house without at least one frog in tow.
You talk all the time and are developing quite an understanding of the world around you. Unfortunately, you have learned the words "No", "I don’t want to". "mine", and "right now" very well! Today, when I asked you to pick something up you said "ohhkaaayy" like a sighing teenager would.
The other day when we pulled into Stewart’s to get gas- you said "I want ice cream." I had no idea you knew we could get ice cream there. Of course, I got you ice cream!
I look at you every single day in awe and amazement at how much you have grown, how much you have learned, and what a wonderful little person you are becoming. Tonight you were trying hard to fit frogs on the shelf under the television. You could not fit a particular one and you said "Mommy, this frog too big". I gave you a suggestion on how to rearrange them so they would fit. You looked totally befuddled for a bit - then you figured out something different than what I said, but it worked.
You are a good little helper too. You put your dishes in the sink after we eat. You often put the rest of Nate’s bottle in the refrigerator or wash Nate’s feet when I am bathing him. If I ask you to put your clothes in the laundry you push them through the cat hole in the basement door!
Lately, when I say "I love you so much.", You follow with "I love you so much, too."
I could tell you so much more about what a wonderful little guy you are, but once again , I am ending my day exhausted. I will add to this letter or write more to you soon. I love you Sam.