Friday, December 18, 2009

Oh the Cuteness

I thought that it was about time for some cute Levi stories. So, here are the ones I can think of today.

Last night he was playing and said to his Mega Blocks "You getting on my nervous." Gee, I don't know where on earth he could have heard that.

He loves his new bed and has a whole story line to go around it. His bed is the boat and the floor is the water. The water is cold and the bed is "warm and toasty". When in the "water" you have to move your arms like your swimming. If your in the water and he is on the bed he likes to throw you his rope to save you.

His rope is another new thing. He was using a cloth tie from some of my old capri pants, but Steve went and got him an actual length of rope. He carries it everywhere and believes it can do anything. At least 50 times a night I hear, "My rope can do it." He particularly likes to tie up bad guys with it.

Started this one myself so no complaining, but Levi wants to take the cushions off the couch pretty much every night and jump from one to the other. Daddy started stacking two high calling it a mountain and jumping onto the lower cushion. Because I didn't already have enough problems trying to keep Levi from taking a flying leap off of everything in the house he can get himself on top of. This boy has no fear it's astounding. I see broken bones in our future. I try to stay on top of him but mommy isn't omnipresent. Anyway, the leap:

He really gets some air. He Love love loves doing this. Set up the cushions and sit back because he is entertained for hours.

Levi "helping" put laundry away. He would close his eyes and pretend to snore.

That's it for now. He's a character. I can't believe how much fun this stage is. He says something funny everyday.
Have a good weekend everybody.
Thanks for reading.

4 comments:

Finding Joy in the Journey said...

he gets cuter everyday! love the couch cushions and the rope. sara said when mike was little he packed a roped for almost 2 solid years...so good luck with that! ;)

Bree Shaw said...

what great stories. this age is so fun. their imagination and what can occupy them for hours is amazing! love the picture of him jumping,he really did get some air!

Andrea Frederick said...

i'm already enjoying the day...he was so cute on the way here: "you better watch out!" and "whew, we made it." he was cracking me up!

Shonya said...

This IS a fun stage, isn't it?! Hate to tell you, but as I have a 12 yos, they never learn to fear--and when they get hurt, it is NEVER their fault, but rather the roof or tree or whatever 'caused' them to fall!! chuckling I read it in James Dobson's "Bringing Up Boys" and he sure knew what he was talking about! :)