Monday, May 19, 2008

Tew!

Hypothetically speaking, is it possible to turn "terribly two" on your very birthday? No reason.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FISHER!


You can't tell, but he's blowing really hard in the next picture. He had the right sound, but no air movement because he kept his lips together. The candles didn't even sway. He just kept "blowing" until they mysteriously went dark...


So, even though he's 2 and doesn't really get the whole "birthday" thing, everytime we said "Fisher, it's your birthday!" or showed him a present, his whole face turned surprised and he'd take a dramatic intake of air. Like he totally got it.


Making "2" is a very advanced thing to do with your fingers. He's all set for "5" though. After working on it all day, he just started crossing all of his fingers together.


Staring at how handsome he is in the videocamera:


What to do with a lawnmower, the calm version (since they'd been doing it for 5 minutes straight before I videoed it):

In addition to mowing down siblings, he also discovered that it is HILARIOUS to let a mylar balloon bang into a ceiling fan. Endless laughter.

WE LOVE YOU FISHER-MAN!

You are FAR more wonderful than terrible. :)

3 comments:

Dana said...

I have had my kids skip terrible two and show us terrible 3. Crazy huh? Anything is possible though. Happy Birthday Fisher.

Tracy said...

Usually that is EXACTLY what happens with our kids. I've always thought 3 is harder than 2. Hopefully he's just testing things and we're not headed for disaster once he's 3...yikes!

Melanie said...

Happy Birthday Fisher! We love every bit of him!