Well, we blinked and another year has passed with you moving
from courageously taking a few stumbling steps to a full out run. It’s amazing
to experience not only the physical changes from baby to toddler, but the
developmental ones as well. Words are
tumbling out now, words we may not always understand completely, but that does not
mean they are not thought out by you. Don’t worry though, there are words we do
understand what you are sharing with us.
Your personality is shining through, in full force. You
greet each morning with a smile and love to laugh. Your heart is big Mason, you
freely give out hugs when leaving and enjoy saying “bye” to everyone you meet. Even
your special trucks, tractors, pets, etc. hear a sweet little “bye” and wave
from you each day.
You are so observant with our actions from the household
routines to any project your daddy is working on. You have turned into our little
helper around the home, from helping to unload the dishwasher from picking up
your toys so I can vacuum. You want to be right there where you can follow
along and help. You are all about routines and keeping us in line even down to
the dogs.
You enjoy watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and playing with
any tractors, construction trucks, or other types of trucks. You are still
enjoying books and we have to read 2 every night before bed that you pick out.
Your lovey is Lion (a pacifier with a little lion stuffed animal attached) and
you love him so so much which is evident by his well worn appearance. You sleep
with various friends at night with this sometimes changing to include one of
your tractors or your bobcat which must be tucked in under your blanket. Sleep
is something you willing embrace. Play hard, sleep hard seems to be your motto.
Our family is expanding in this season of your life. At
first I cried over it, worried that I would not be able to fully appreciate this
season with you, but ultimately, this is our plan in life and with recent clarity
and really seeing who you are becoming, I have realized that this is all ok. There
are challenging times where we are learning and trying to appreciate your
growing independence, but you Mason were meant to be a big brother. I can see
it with your growing compassion for others, your helpful attitude, and your
willingness to bring a smile.
Keep letting your braveness shine. Happy 2nd birthday Mason. We love you!
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