Monday, May 28, 2012

See You Later

Today after Brayden went to the bathroom, I asked him if he wanted to flush the toilet.  So he walks around the toilet to flush it and as the water is going down he says "bye-bye Brady pee, lee you another time."  Not sure where he is planning on encountering that stuff again.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dr. Bray

Brayden is getting a molar in and it is really bothering him.  So tonight before bed, I got out some medicine for him.  I was looking at the label to see how much of a dosage he got.  Before I could find it, Brayden says "1 teaspoon Daddy."  He was right, glad I have the 2 year old to tell me how much medicine to use.

Monday, May 7, 2012

I had no response

A couple of weeks ago I put new PJ's on Brayden and they did not have sleeves, which completely befuddled him.  He could not understand where the sleeves were.  So this time around I put on the sleeveless PJ's and he looked at me and said "no leeves Daddy, Brady fly away."

The difference between little and big

Brayden thinks he is a big boy now and should always be referred to as such.  For example, I will say "Brayden are you my little buddy?"  He responds with "no Daddy, Brady big buddy."  So like the bad parent I am, I have started to mess with him.  "Brayden are you a little knucklehead?"  Again the response "no Daddy, big knucklehead."  These can go over for extended periods of time until he gets really frustrated.  Funny little things he does that make me laugh.

Tryout to Play

So yesterday Brayden went over to the neighbor's to play with a bunch of older kids.  As Brayden was being introduced to his new group of hooligans, one kid came over and said "he is too young, can he even run?"  With that the neighbor's older son said "yeah, Brayden show them you can run."  So Brayden took off across the neighbor's backyard and continued through our back yard.  Finally the boys all yelled Brayden come back.  He proved he could run and was allowed in their game of tag.  I don't ever remember having to prove my ability to run when I was a kid, I guess times have changed.