I sad
Peter: “Nunnies!”
Me: “No, we’re all done.”
Peter: “I sad.”
My toddler, Peter, asked me for “nunnies” this morning to which I told him, “No.” He normally just gives me a sad look and a sigh, but this time he gave me a sad look, sigh, and said, “I sad.” It was really hard to hold back my giggles.
Toddlers say such sweet, simple things as they learn to talk, and Peter is no exception. He often tells me, “scare me,” or, “hit me,” when he needs a love or his older siblings have caused him grief. When he wants to sleep he likes to grab my hand and say, “m’on,” (come on) or when I tickle him he says, “hey, sop it!” to be followed by, “agin, agin,” (again).
Peter is such a happy child. I’m so grateful to have an easy-going little one this time around. He’s definitely the busy toddler that I expected, but I thought his easy-going attitude might change as he got older. It hasn’t, and I believe it’s due to my meeting his needs all throughout his babyhood and beyond. We have a wonderful relationship, and although we have our ups and downs we mostly have ups! Love you my little man!



















