10 Things About Luker Buker Boo: An Update
1. He enjoys hitting things with his plastic golfclubs or his carrot bat. Things would include me, Chris, balloons, the cats, etc.
2. After hitting things and getting in trouble for doing so, his way of making up is to put his face near yours and then kiss you or your back. He seems very satisfied when he is done "making up" for smacking you across your noggin.
3. Stacking things and watching them fall. If they don't fall on their own accord, he's more than happy to make this happen.
4. Trying to wear our shoes. He is especially fond of my mom's Croc flipflops. T
hey look nice on him too.
5. He has started saying, "Watch!" "Mama? Watch!" and then doing something. Especially before he does number 6.
6. Doing this weird jumping straight up move on the couch and then bellyflopping on the other part of the couch. He laughs so hard after he does it that it makes it hard to tell him to stop doing it.
7. Time out is going well for us. He will go straight to the chair when he hears us tell him to go and will get off the chair and hug and kiss us when his short time on the chair is over.
8. Speaking of chairs, he is rarely in the mood to "sit on the potty" but I'm trying to make it desirable by using stickers on a little chart. Mainly he just likes to try to eat the stickers instead of letting me put them on the chart. I, of course, make him spit them out. Gluey. Ew.
9. If you catch him with something he isn't supposed to have, he'll either a)hide it in the sofa cushions right in front of you, as if you won't see him do it OR b)throw the evidence. Anywhere--just as long as it's out of his possession. Pen? What pen?
10. Hide and Go Seek is like this: "Mama?" "Yes?" "I hide." Then he "hides" behind the door or something and waits for you to "find" him. I love this. He also likes the "knock knock" game. He'll let you knock, tell you "Come in" and then shut the door on you. Guess he thinks we are Jehovah's Witnesses.
2. After hitting things and getting in trouble for doing so, his way of making up is to put his face near yours and then kiss you or your back. He seems very satisfied when he is done "making up" for smacking you across your noggin.
3. Stacking things and watching them fall. If they don't fall on their own accord, he's more than happy to make this happen.
4. Trying to wear our shoes. He is especially fond of my mom's Croc flipflops. T
hey look nice on him too.5. He has started saying, "Watch!" "Mama? Watch!" and then doing something. Especially before he does number 6.
6. Doing this weird jumping straight up move on the couch and then bellyflopping on the other part of the couch. He laughs so hard after he does it that it makes it hard to tell him to stop doing it.
7. Time out is going well for us. He will go straight to the chair when he hears us tell him to go and will get off the chair and hug and kiss us when his short time on the chair is over.
8. Speaking of chairs, he is rarely in the mood to "sit on the potty" but I'm trying to make it desirable by using stickers on a little chart. Mainly he just likes to try to eat the stickers instead of letting me put them on the chart. I, of course, make him spit them out. Gluey. Ew.
9. If you catch him with something he isn't supposed to have, he'll either a)hide it in the sofa cushions right in front of you, as if you won't see him do it OR b)throw the evidence. Anywhere--just as long as it's out of his possession. Pen? What pen?
10. Hide and Go Seek is like this: "Mama?" "Yes?" "I hide." Then he "hides" behind the door or something and waits for you to "find" him. I love this. He also likes the "knock knock" game. He'll let you knock, tell you "Come in" and then shut the door on you. Guess he thinks we are Jehovah's Witnesses.


3 Comments:
Number nine is my favorite. I, too, discard evidence in such a rudimentary fashion.
I could see this, Charlie!
Blake is doing all of that same stuff! Weird how they all go through the same things. It's like their brains are all mapped the same way or something!
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