Friday, April 15, 2011

Chase is 3!!

Today, my sweet gift from God turned 3! I can't believe it! Happy Birthday Chase! We love you more than you will ever know!

At 3 years old, you..
  • Are very good at speaking. You can say anything and normally get the context right
  • Have gotten a lot taller this year. 35 1/4 inches and 27 lbs (still small, but on the growth chart!)
  • Like most all foods, but not too many vegetables
  • Love to be outside and can ride a tricycle
  • Like to "swim" in the bath tub
  • Seems to be right-handed
  • You say "I Love You" to everyone all of the time and it melts my heart
  • Love your friends at Mama Jane's and thinks that Mama Jane is the greatest!
  • Are very willful. If you don't get your way, it can be an ugly situation.
  • Go to time-out quiet often for crying over not getting your way
  • Like to follow daddy around at the baseball field
  • Loves tractors, bubbles, play-doh and videos (Barney, Elmo, and Wiggles)
  • Adds an "iz" to the end of works....tractorsiz (maybe trying to do plurals?)
  • Can operate the computer and iPad with little help
  • Knows all the letters, sounds, some shapes, all colors, and can count
  • Draws circles, triangles, and letters
  • Likes to pick out what shoes you will wear each day and they normally don't match anything (boots with shorts, sandals when its cold)
  • Loves to sing and go to church
  • Plays well with others and is learning to share
  • Pee Pee's in the potty most of the time, but not poop yet. Wore underwear to Mama Jane's this week for the first time. Did great!
  • Likes to climb and loves to jump (makes mommy very nervous!)
  • Likes to play with his golf set and t-ball set. Seems to use his right hand more, but bats left.
I am sure I am leaving out many things! We will go to the doctor on Monday so I will add in his weight and height. I am sure he is still on the small side for weight. He has gotten pretty tall.

We thank God everyday for giving us the job of raising you and hope we can teach you to be a Christian and be an example for others.

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