New things in the life of my 2 year old...
1. Cole has definitely had more fear and separation anxiety. He has always been the super chill and laid back baby/toddler. He was known at church for being the only baby that didn't cry in the nursery, until now. This little girl at church (on the 14th) a few weeks ago said "Cole cried today!" she had this shocked look on her face, she then said "he never cries". That was his last week in the nursery. Now he is in the children's church class. It is a class for 2-5 year olds. The idea is great and they get any help that they can to support the class, but unfortunately it is sometime older (60 yr old) couple who seem to think that they are just going to sit in these chairs and listen for like 30 mins. So needless to say Cole threw a fit when I tried to leave and no one said anything like "I got him mom, he will be fine", so I had to sit in there with him and he acted terrible with me. He would have done fine if they just would have let me leave. So I am not sure what the best thing to do is? I guess we will have to see week to week.
2. He talks all the time. His favorites are "what's that", "I try it?", "hold you mommy", "dance__?___ whoever is standing there when the music comes on", "again!". He also is the most polite child. I feel like Casey and I are polite, but I really do try hard for Cole to be polite and it seems to be working. I hope he keeps it up. He says "thank you" and "pease". Even when he is mad and will tell me "no", I will say, "Cole, that is not nice" and he will say "no thank you mommy" with such sass. He loves to sing. I will catch him trying to sing songs he knows, he says about every other word. Some favorite songs are...The itsy bitsy spider, you are my sunshine, the wheels on the bus and the ABC song.
Helping daddy blow out his candles-April 30th |
So I am assuming Cole is having nightmares. I read that this is typically the age kids start having them (since they are aware of fear and danger). It has happened about 5 times now in the last 3 weeks. He wakes up screaming and crying. He seems very much awake but acts as though he is terrified and trying to get away from something/someone. He is also very aggressive. He wants me but will kick, scream and hit. It is very bizarre and does not last long, thank goodness. The other night he had slapped me then aggressively rolled over and was dead asleep. It was so strange. I really wish I knew what it was and how to prevent it. Hopefully just "a phase" that is the coin phrase you hear all the time after having a child, so maybe that is what this is.
4. Sweet tooth-He got this honest. I am a candy person and Casey is a cookies and cakes type of person. He loves "choc-it". He ask for it often which he does not get, but I think he may dream about it too! A favorite is Reese's. One morning I got out of the shower and he had chocolate on his mouth. I said "Ummm..did daddy give you chocolate? he said "uh huh" I looked at Casey with not a happy face. He said " I left it out and he wanted it, but I just gave him one". I know this may be a problem. Casey has no boundaries for eating chocolate. He is known for eating chocolate cake and candy bars for breakfast. I am in trouble!
Seriously the best is his sweet little voice, the way he wraps those sweet little arms around my neck and kisses me with those sloppy kisses everyday. He is an amazing little boy. I am looking forward to the summer with him, 16 more school days, but who is counting?!?! and our first family trip to the beach in June. As Phil the Duck Commander would say, " I am happy happy happy"
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