Hudson ate oatmeal and a couple bites of banana for breakfast. For lunch he had a few bites of salmon patty, ate flat bread, carrots, and apricots.
Yesterday afternoon Kenzie and Riley asked if we could get out the tunnels. So I connected them and they helped coax Hudson into the tunnel. So I got a picture of him heading in and a picture of him coming out the other end. He did it over and over. Most kids his age will go part way, mess around in the middle, and maybe head the opposite direction. Which irritates those behind them!! Hudson understands language so well and will follow directions so that makes this activity much easier. Avilene was watching him come out the other end, but she wasn't ready to get inside. :)
I got the "fish tank" down so Hudson could look at it close-up and I could take a picture and tell you about our morning ritual. I always ask, "Shall we wake up the fish?" Which simply consists of plugging in the cord and watching the bubbles and lights. And telling the fish to wake up!! This morning Hudson was pointing up at them on the shelf and saying, "up, up.." (wake up) In my opinion - It's the best kind of fish tank; rarely needs cleaning and the fish never die. And the fish are very realistic looking! Ha!
Hudson was playing with the dress-up clothes and kept bringing me more to put on him. He kept saying, "more more" and he'd go get more until we had at least 3 layers on him. Then he moved on to the legos and I took this next picture. He'll put them together and take them apart - over and over. Good small motor skills along with the cognitive - figuring out how to hook them together. I love how long he'll stay on task with something that interests him!
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