Brandon's been talking non-stop since he was about two years old. Every day he seems to add new words to his already vast collection of cute kiddie babble. He can even hold down a conversation. I thought maybe it was time to interview Brandon and get a sense for what he loves most at the tender age of 3 and half years old.
Q: What is your favourite colour? A: Blue
Q: What is your favourite food? A: Chicken Noodle Soup (I'm highly suspicious of this answer. We happened to have had chicken noodle soup for dinner and he liked it. He also REALLY likes cheese, yogurt, pickles, olives, popcorn, cookies and cupcakes.
Q: Who are your best friends? A: Dakota, Ryan and Abbey (all kids at Linda's day home)
Q: what is your favourite number? A: 3
Q: Who are your favourite animals? A: Finch, Bentley and Kazi
Q: What is your favourite book? A: Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Q: What is your favourite movie? A: Transformers and Bolt
Q: What is your favourite Song? A: Buddy-Croak (a song we sing at music class)
Q: What is your favourite car? A: Camero
Q: What are your favourite toys? A: Bumblebee and Optimus
Q: What is your favourite activity to do with Mommy and Daddy? A: making cookies
Q: What is one thing you want to do when you get big? A: Get groceries and drive a Camero
Awesome answers. Not too many surprises there. I think he was being honest :-)
And though Brandon is a very good speaker, not all of his words come out perfectly. Some of my favourites at the moment include:
"smarsh-mellows" - marsh-mellows
"tomorrer" - tomorrow
"ubie" - movie
"skettie" - spaghetti
"amblence" - ambulance
Brandon also has some cute sayings. If something happened last summer, last week, yesterday or even 2 hours earlier, he'll tell you it "happened last night".
Brandon refers to the place I workout as "the Mommy Gym".
If he feels like you're not listening to him he'll say "I'm speaking right now!"
He'll often grab his backpack and a hat and tell you "he's going to work" or "going to class" (cute!)
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Precious Moments
I have been suffering from a terrible sinus infection for days. I haven't gone to work all week and really, it's for the best as I find myself still emotional after my Granny's passing.
My alarm clock went off at about 6:45am this morning. I was groggy but starting to wake up. I heard Brandon get out of his bed, open my door and climb into bed beside me (Jamie had already left for work). He never said a word but he had brought two "Babies" with him. He gave one to me and so we both just lay there, in silence, each holding a Baby. In his little three year old way, he knew his Mommy needed some comfort.
Brandon never ceases to amaze me. With his quiet gift to me, I felt my heart might burst with love.
I am so truly blessed to have him in my life.
My alarm clock went off at about 6:45am this morning. I was groggy but starting to wake up. I heard Brandon get out of his bed, open my door and climb into bed beside me (Jamie had already left for work). He never said a word but he had brought two "Babies" with him. He gave one to me and so we both just lay there, in silence, each holding a Baby. In his little three year old way, he knew his Mommy needed some comfort.
Brandon never ceases to amaze me. With his quiet gift to me, I felt my heart might burst with love.
I am so truly blessed to have him in my life.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Good-bye Granny
You died on Saturday March 2, 2013. I have to admit that I was surprised by your passing. You had been in hospital for a week or so and you were being treated for pneumonia. We had been hearing conflicting reports - first you were poorly, then you were good, then you were poorly again and then you were good again. You were always so strong, I figured you would pull through this. You had a spunkiness about you that had me believing you would somehow out-live all of us. That didn't happen though, so now I'm saying good-bye.
I have a lot of memories of you. I've known you a long time. My favourite memory is how you and Grandpa would take me and my cousins to the Woodwards in downtown Vancouver at Christmas time. We would get in that fantastic "elves in the workshop" line-up to see Santa Claus. Afterwards you would let each of us pick a toy from the toy shop that was cleverly placed right behind Santa. I don't remember if we would go to the White Spot before or after our trip to the department store but I do remember always ordering the "pirate ship" off the menu. I remember lots of trees decorated in lights. I remember holding your hand.
Other memories include you teaching me how to knit or how to plant seeds in the garden. I remember you used to give my brother and me a quarter each so we could buy an ice cream at the nearby MacDonalds. You used to have a sweet dog named Max and drove a huge car (must have been a station wagon or something). I remember you also seemed uncomfortable or in pain most of the time. I remember you getting cranky more often than not. You had a great laugh though. I think I will always remember your laugh.
I am thankful for the way you passed Gran. I'm told they gave you enough drugs to help you sleep and sometime around 2pm, you slipped quietly away. You were comfortable, finally out of pain, and I'm told you looked peaceful. You never had to live in a nursing home, you had all your mental capacities and you were regularly visited by those you loved. You did good Gran.
I'm truly sorry I don't remember the last conversation we had. I know we Skyped on the computer and no doubt, Brandon was probably yelling and running around. I hope I told you I loved you because I do.
So it's been a couple of days now and life is slowly returning to normal. Bills to pay, laundry to do, work to go to etc. I understand that life is for the living and it's time for me to get on with things and make happy memories with those that are closest to me. I won't forget you and I intend to share our stories with Brandon. I think he's a bit too young to remember you but as he grows, he'll know about you.
I expect that I will see you again someday. Until I do, rest in peace Gran. xoxo
I have a lot of memories of you. I've known you a long time. My favourite memory is how you and Grandpa would take me and my cousins to the Woodwards in downtown Vancouver at Christmas time. We would get in that fantastic "elves in the workshop" line-up to see Santa Claus. Afterwards you would let each of us pick a toy from the toy shop that was cleverly placed right behind Santa. I don't remember if we would go to the White Spot before or after our trip to the department store but I do remember always ordering the "pirate ship" off the menu. I remember lots of trees decorated in lights. I remember holding your hand.
Other memories include you teaching me how to knit or how to plant seeds in the garden. I remember you used to give my brother and me a quarter each so we could buy an ice cream at the nearby MacDonalds. You used to have a sweet dog named Max and drove a huge car (must have been a station wagon or something). I remember you also seemed uncomfortable or in pain most of the time. I remember you getting cranky more often than not. You had a great laugh though. I think I will always remember your laugh.
I am thankful for the way you passed Gran. I'm told they gave you enough drugs to help you sleep and sometime around 2pm, you slipped quietly away. You were comfortable, finally out of pain, and I'm told you looked peaceful. You never had to live in a nursing home, you had all your mental capacities and you were regularly visited by those you loved. You did good Gran.
I'm truly sorry I don't remember the last conversation we had. I know we Skyped on the computer and no doubt, Brandon was probably yelling and running around. I hope I told you I loved you because I do.
So it's been a couple of days now and life is slowly returning to normal. Bills to pay, laundry to do, work to go to etc. I understand that life is for the living and it's time for me to get on with things and make happy memories with those that are closest to me. I won't forget you and I intend to share our stories with Brandon. I think he's a bit too young to remember you but as he grows, he'll know about you.
I expect that I will see you again someday. Until I do, rest in peace Gran. xoxo
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