* The way Wyatt ask if you are "hung-ery when we sit down to eat.
* How Wyatt ask if you are "all done" when he is over it and wanting to go do something else.
* Wyatt just cracks us up with he ask for his " knockers" (a.k.a. his binoculars)
* Whenever Wyatt gets a "boo boo", he ask for me to "kiff it". Too cute! I am still in awe that all it takes most days is a "kiff" from me to make it all better. Wow! A mother's magic!
* The cute way he pronounces his name, "Wywit". Adorable.
* When it is time to clean up, Wyatt has started singing "kean-up buddies, kean-up buddies" as he picks up. Must be something they do at school. Wonder if it will work when he is sixteen and I need him to pick up his dirty clothes or clean out the dirty dishes from under his bed. :)
* Wyatt has started building up the pillows on the sofa and says he "build a house" with his arms triumphantly raised. If you knock it down or it falls over he says " I fick it".
* How he won't speak to someone we want him to, but at other times he becomes the BIGGEST ham around perfect strangers. I don't get it, but he still tickles me.
* How he has just the most tender heart when he asks if "you ok?" Precious!
* Love, love the little backseat driver that he has become whenever we go out. He will now instruct me to "go dis way" or "go eat" or "go see Nick Nack" at school. It seems like yesterday when I would click he infant carrier into the car and sing to him or have the one sided conversation all the way to wherever it was we were going. Whoa, time flys!
* The way he says "go hide" to instigate a game of hide-n-seek and then always hides in the exact same place under all the covers of our bed. He's really going to send us for a tailspin the day he decides to hide somewhere else.
* The way Wyatt proudly shouts "I did it!" whenever he accomplishes something big for him like matching he color game, catching a ball, or having a successful trip to the potty!
* As I end our special prayers before bed, Wyatt says "amen" with me, cradles my face in his little hands and gives me a "kiff" It is the most precious and tender moment each and every day that helps to erase all those times in time out for hitting or throwing a tantrum when he doesn't get his way.
Our little boy is so precious to us and these were just a few of the things he does that just make us smile, melt, and treasure this wonderful gift and all the moments. God knew when I was uncertain that I would in fact make a good mommy to this little boy. I wasn't sure I would know how to play with a boy or if I would be able to engage in his interest, but God has a plan and I must trust it. Boy has it been a blessing!

P.S. Thanks Amber for such an awesome idea!
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