The oddness of a cutie
Like all children I'm sure, Trey has quirks. As strange as some of them may be, we think these things just add to his cuteness. For example...
When he is willing to eat dinner, he eats in spurts. After the blessing, he'll inhale about 4 or 5 bites, then push his plate away for a little while. Pulls the plate back to himself, eats a little, pushes plate away. And so on.
Turkey sandwiches and chicken nuggets rank as high as cookies.
If you tickle him long enough, he'll snort when he laughs.
He has invented a new dance, and the only way I can think of to describe it is a bird flapping its wings insanely fast. It's hilarious.
He narrates his daily activities in third person. I blame Elmo.
He requires acknowledgement of anything he says. If not acknowledged, he will repeat what he said at increasing loudness until we respond. This is pretty funny most of the time. Loses its humor a little four hours into a long-distance car ride.
Just a glimpse into the marvelous complexity of our little miracle. And he is that.
When he is willing to eat dinner, he eats in spurts. After the blessing, he'll inhale about 4 or 5 bites, then push his plate away for a little while. Pulls the plate back to himself, eats a little, pushes plate away. And so on.
Turkey sandwiches and chicken nuggets rank as high as cookies.
If you tickle him long enough, he'll snort when he laughs.
He has invented a new dance, and the only way I can think of to describe it is a bird flapping its wings insanely fast. It's hilarious.
He narrates his daily activities in third person. I blame Elmo.
He requires acknowledgement of anything he says. If not acknowledged, he will repeat what he said at increasing loudness until we respond. This is pretty funny most of the time. Loses its humor a little four hours into a long-distance car ride.
Just a glimpse into the marvelous complexity of our little miracle. And he is that.
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