Saturday, November 7, 2009

Simply amazing (By Mimi)

Mimi let this lapse. So, six months down the road, look what happened . . . they kept growing and changing, and becoming even more fun than I could have imagined!

This was taken a couple of weeks ago at the mall in Lubbock. The babies are not walking yet . . . they cut their first tooth on the same day, their second tooth on the same day, then Tyler got a few, then Makenzie got a few . . . And while Makenzie has been crawling and pulling up for a while, Tyler didn't start until recently -- and was immediately good. Mimi is sure he could do it all along. It was just a matter of when he wanted to do it.




Konner is still this very kid -- thrilled with life, happy all the time, and very much in control when Mimi is around. Mom happened to catch him in Makenzie's bed.











Tyler loves the fishes, he loves people and he loves life! He is happy almost all the time and I think he has a streak of orneriness that is just beginning to show itself.










Makenzie is quite the little lady. She looks a LOT like her Mom did at this age, but she definitely has a mind of her own.


I am awed when I think about where we were just a little less than a year ago. The babies were so tiny, so scary, and so very much at risk. Nana and I were talking the other day, and we realized that had the babies been born in another time, the medical technology would not have been available . . . we most likely would not have Kenzie, and maybe not Tyler either. We have been and continue to be so blessed!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Time for an update...

Well, it’s been awhile since this has been updated, so I thought I’d tell you about what’s going on. Mimi’s a slacker…that’s all. Haha, I’m just kidding. She’s been really busy with H&V, school and running back and forth to Hobbs to see us. Here’s what’s been going on in the Johnson household…


Konner will be 2yrs old on Sunday the 28th. He’s 31lbs and 35 3/4in tall, which is very tall for his age. He loves fruit and vegetables. If he could live on apples, bananas and green beans he would. We give him ketchup or barbeque sauce to dip any kind of meat in because he won’t eat it otherwise. He learned how to peddle his tricycle while we were at Mimi‘s house. After some convincing, he decided the swimming pool can be a lot of fun…as long as Mimi holds your hand! But nothing’s as fun as wrestling or playing ball with Dad. Mom is good for hugs, but Dad is still who he prefers to play with so he can be rough. He’s repeating everything we say, not always such a good thing! Haha!


Tyler is a laid back, easy going little guy. He was 15lbs 11oz and 25 1/2in long at his 6mth check up. I’ve introduced pears, applesauce and bananas and he loves them all. I’ll work on introducing vegetables in the next few weeks. He’s been rolling over and putting anything he can reach into his mouth. The jumperoo has been a life saver with both babies! Tyler doesn’t really like being on his tummy, so I doubt he’ll crawl anytime soon. He can sit up on his own and thinks it’s really funny to take the toys away from Makenzie.


Makenzie, oh Makenzie. She’s a little firecracker! Haha, just like her Momma. If it’s not going her way or you’re not moving fast enough to feed/change her, she loses it. She hates bananas, but loves pears and applesauce. I’ll start her on vegetables in the next few weeks also. She was 15lbs 2oz and 25in long at her 6mth check up. She’s very close to crawling, looks more like an inchworm right now. She’s managed to get up on her knees and her tummy off the floor a few times. She’s not as good at sitting up on her own as Tyler is, it’s not nearly as fun as being on her tummy exploring.


For the past three days Tyler and Makenzie have been sleeping 11hrs straight…ahh bliss! Let’s hope they keep it up!!


The pediatrician says they’re right on track for their actual age, no need to use their adjusted age for milestones anymore. I think this is absolutely amazing!!! I’m so proud of them and can’t believe how blessed we are!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Mom's Favorites

Tyler and Makenzie went to bed about 9:00 last night, slept until 5:30 a.m., ate and went back to bed until about 9:30 this morning.

Mom didn't know what to do with herself, although she said she didn't sleep very soundly from about 3:00 on.

I imagine she'll get over that. :)

Tomorrow I'm headed to Sam's to stock up before I go to see Uncle Jason, Auntie Angela and Brian. Someone has to hit Sam's about every three weeks. Too bad formula doesn't reflect the falling milk prices plaguing our local dairy farmers.

But, we are at 3 1/2 months, so almost a third of the way through the first year. The babies are eating cereal in the evenings (which has really helped with the sleeping issues).

And everything continues to go extremely well!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Pictures











Obviously Mom and Konner being gone was very stressful for Dad, Tyler and Makenzie. When we got in, this is how they reacted. Sleeping . . . (wait for it) . . . like babies! :)




Konner and I had ice cream at the mall.

And poor Mom -- the only picture I took of her that day and she had her mouth full.




Just in case you missed the shower pictures . . . this was about a month before the babies were born.










Konner was SO excited to see Mimi in Lubbock!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

March 5, 2009

Okay, as bloggers go, I'm not doing so well lately. I did get to spend the weekend with the Johnsons. Chele and Konner met me in Lubbock on Saturday, and we went shopping. Nothing like a little mall time to remind us how much we DON'T like being around that many people!

We did manage to last long enough to buy a couple of things, including the first Easter dress! And it is SO cute! Chele still has to find a big bow to go with it. The poor boys will be stuck in some cute shorts and shirts, I imagine.

And of course we hit Sam's with a vengeance. It takes so little time to run up a huge bill there.

Then we headed for Hobbs to see Gary and the babies. He did an amazing job with them, again -- as always. He had the option of shopping instead of staying with babies, but for some reason elected not to meet me in Lubbock.

The babies are doing great! They eat cereal in the evenings, then sleep about 5-6 hours before they get up, eat a quick bottle and go back down for another 3-4 hours. Chele looks much more rested than she had at first. She could still use a night or two without waking up. :)

She had a disaster a couple of days ago. The batteries for one swing went dead, and that meant only one baby was sleeping at a time. She said she will not let that happen again without a backup set. It was a long day.

And today was bath day for the babies. It's such a process that she only gets it done every other day. Konner wanted a bath too, but she said not right then. She had other things to get done, and he gets a bath every night anyway. Well, he got his bathtub crayons and colored all over himself -- including his feet -- so he got a bath anyway.

Makenzie is needing lots of attention right now. She likes to be held. A lot. Tyler is really laid back, especially in comparison to Makenzie, and he snuggles up against you.

And the spring weather has been great. Konner loves to be outside, so Chele manages to get him out pretty often.

Pictures will follow, but not tonight.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Feb. 15, 2009 . . . 2 1/2 months old



It's been over a week now since I've seen these three . . . I'm having shakes and migraines, but I guess I have to suffer through. It was Grandma/Nana and Papa's turn to be there for the long weekend. :)

Mom and Konner had a slight cold this week, but both are better now. Mom is still stuffy, but Konner is good. And the babies are good!

Kenzie looks terrified but she is obviously holding herself up well for a baby so young. Dr. Reddy's developmental delays and adjusted age? Nah, Mimi doesn't think so. Mimi thinks we are almost ready for a shopping expedition. In a bubble. With no other people around who might be coughing or want to touch her.

Tyler doesn't seem to be having any issues either. He's watching the game -- I forget which one, but he's definitely rooting his team on. He has gotten so much better at eating that he and Kenzie now use the same kind of bottles/nipples. But he doesn't eat from pink ones.
And Tyler was especially thoughtful to Mom this morning at 5:00 when she had to get up and feed Kenzie -- but not Tyler. So she went back to bed for a little bit!
PS -- Happy Birthday, Dad!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Check up today

Mom and Dad and all the kids went to the doctor today. It was checkup time, and all the little people got shots.

Konner is 33 inches tall (height of a two year old), and 29 pounds (weight of a three year old), but Dr. Reddy said he is pleased with his height and his development. His vocabulary is advanced for an 18-month old . . . duh, I knew that!

Tyler is 20.25 inches tall and weighs 9 lb 15 oz. Makenzie is also 9 lb 15 oz, and is 20.5 inches tall. They are both the right size, according to Dr. Reddy, and developing on schedule for their adjusted age. He reminded us to expect development milestones based on their due date rather than their actual birth date.

He also commented on all three of them having their mom's pretty blue eyes. :)

As of about 7 this evening, no one was reacting to the immunizations.

So, as usual, life in the Johnson House is blessed!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Here's the evidence

I submit these as evidence of abuse . . . Poor little Kenzie asleep in her own comfortable bed without anyone crowding her. And I'm not sure what the story is here . . . just that he didn't make it through the meal without crashing.

This is what I was talking about in an earlier post. Tyler is zonked out in Mom and Dad's bed(that's Chele's arm in the foreground). And she says I spoil them. :)
I saw an article a few days ago that was called something about "sharing beds leads to suffocation" -- and it really concerned me because at that time the babies were sleeping together. When I read it, I realized it was actually about babies regularly sleeping in the bed with their parents -- not propped face up on a boppy pillow.
Chele seems to be doing really well. I'm so proud of her! She does what needs to be done, and doesn't worry about the rest. She was making brownies tonight with mint chocolate chips in them . . . Wish I was there!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

February already?

Too many days have passed since I was on here! One thing that has happened is that the babies are sleeping in separate beds. Tyler seems to really enjoy it. Kenzie still likes her time alone with Mom. I think she sleeps once she goes down, but it's still after midnight most nights.

Of course, from what I observed Sunday morning, she has to do what she can to get a little attention. Tyler sleeps really well when he's in Mom's bed and poor little Kenzie is left all alone in the nursery. I have evidence -- pictures I took with Mom's camera, but I haven't managed to get those from Mom yet.

Mom's story is that Tyler woke up an hour early for morning feeding, so she put him in the boppy pillow next to her so they could doze. He slept through Kenzie waking up and Mimi feeding her, and even through Mimi using the flash on the camera. So I'm not so sure of that story. :)

Let's see, what else? Konner loves to talk on the phone, although with me, he says "Mimi" and follows it immediately with "Bobo?" As in, Mimi's okay but I really want to know where Bobo is.

Mom has been unreasonable to him lately, making him eat vegetables and meat instead of just biscuits or cornbread. He is going through a stage of not being as crazy about regular food -- and he really doesn't like meat of any kind right now except hot dogs -- but he loves bananas and apples.

The weather has been so nice that Konner and Dad got out for a while on Saturday, just doing guy things.

The babies are on regular formula now, and have a checkup this coming Friday. They are due for shots, so Dad has to go to the doctor with them this time.

Nana visited the Johnsons with Mimi this past weekend. That woman is absolutely ridiculous when it comes to the grandkids (in her case, great-grandkids). I can't imagine anyone acting as goofy as she does about every little thing they do or say. I'm surprised she can even walk in this condition, wrapped firmly around Konner's, Kenzie's and Tyler's pinky fingers.

Why yes, I do believe that could be the pot referring to the kettle. :)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Cute kid

Gary shaved Konner's head again the other night. Chele says what little hair he has left is very blond, which makes those blue eyes really shine.

I don't like it when they do that to him, but I don't have to give him a bath and wash hair every day, so it's not my call.

Konner says it's "nasty."

I love that kid!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Another good day

It's another good day in the Johnson home. Lots of formula, diapers, bananas, and ball cereal (Kix). The babies are up to 5.5 ounces each, six times a day. Makenzie still has attitude, but it's because her mother doesn't drop everything (including Tyler) to take care of her when she cries.

Chele said they had to share feeding times during the night, and that's challenging. I can't imagine life in the household of the octuplets born yesterday in California. Of course, they are several weeks from going home, but when they do . . . they will have to have help. And certainly someone will have to share feeding times.

Konner is wonderful. He and Mom slept in a little, and they've had a busy day.

All in all, life remains great!

Monday, January 26, 2009

God is definitely in control!

This morning, I walked into the first bathroom and smelled that electrical smell -- hot, not good, electrical -- and instantly thought "Konner's fan needs to be unplugged."

Several things are strange here. For one, I wasn't in Hobbs. I was at home, and there was nothing plugged in. So how did I smell it, and why did I think of Konner's fan? It was 140 miles away!

I had noticed something last weekend when I was there -- thought it might be the fan or tv -- but it wasn't important enough at the time to worry about.

So I sent Chele a text message at 6:30 a.m., which is not a nice thing to do to someone who gets up at night with babies. But I did it anyway. It was a rather cryptic message, something about smelling Konner's fan and to go check on him. And I got a message back immediately, asking what??? So I explained a little, but said go check on him and unplug his fan.

Oh yeah, that was the second really strange thing. Chele doesn't have her phone on "ring" during the night. It was on vibrate, yet it rang when I sent the text. She double checked it, and it was definitely on vibrate.

Back to the fan, and the third strange thing: Chele had unplugged it at 5:30 this morning for no apparent reason. She checked on Konner and he wasn't cold, but she unplugged it anyway.

At my request, she checked on Konner and he was fine. Awake, thanks to my text message, but fine otherwise.

The fourth strange thing, not chronologically, was that she had smelled something electrical for a split second at midnight but hadn't done anything then.

And when we were talking, I said not to worry, that Gus would have woken her up. And she remembered falling over Gus twice last night because he was lying in front of Konner's door. After she checked on Konner this morning and made sure everything was unplugged, Gus was fine and went to a more usual spot to lie down.

We laughed about Cristobel and the bars she put on their windows, and about me not being the one who is sleep-deprived but still the one having hallucinations.

And this afternoon when Chele went to put Konner down for his nap, she plugged in the dvd player in his room, changed his diaper, and by that time could smell the dvd player. It had to be thrown away because it was bad.

God takes care of the details and the really important stuff. Sometimes we don't listen the first time (last weekend) or the second time (midnight). Thank God -- He kept at us until we finally heard Him.

Friday, January 23, 2009

A few more pictures

Konner is learning to dress himself. Backwards is a matter of opinion. :) Tyler is tired of the paparazzi.

Kenzie doesn't care. She knows sleep is important to looking your best, so she's getting her beauty rest.

The last two nights, the babies have slept between five and six hours in one stretch. Chele feels like a new woman! They go to bed 10-11 p.m. and get up to eat at 4:00, then back to bed until about 8:45 a.m. I really hope they continue this!






Thursday, January 22, 2009

Sick kiddos

Just a quick note -- the kids have colds, Tyler's is an ear infection, and Makenzie's isn't -- so her attitude is just that. Attitude. :)

Chele doesn't sound like she has the cold, so hopefully she'll dodge this. It's not a bad cold, but when you multiply it by three little noses and the one thing she can't handle (yuck nose), I'm sure she's not having loads of fun.

She's also very thankful, as we all are, that it is just a cold. She has a very healthy fear of RSV so was quite relieved to hear that this isn't that. Chele has been very careful to keep the babies away from people. They haven't left the house other than to go to the doctor since she brought them home. So someone brought in the germs. Let's see, who is around the most people, who forgot to change clothes when we got in from Lubbock and Sams and Target, and who else has the cold? Mimi. :(

Monday, January 19, 2009

New pictures

If they had been born on time, these two would be one week old today, instead of seven. I think they're doing just fine! Tyler weighed 8.6 pounds on Saturday, and Makenzie weighed 9.2 pounds on Sunday (on Mom's bathroom scale).They are doing very well! They have outgrown preemie clothes and some of the newborns, and are now in 0-3 month clothes. (I didn't even know you could buy anything smaller than 0-3 -- and I never bought them because I'd never been around a baby who could wear them for very long!).

As you can tell, it was over 70 degrees in Hobbs today. We had windows open and everyone was wearing shorts or capris.

And here's my little hot rod! I will post more tomorrow but I just had to share these before I crashed for the night!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Mom says she's never going out again . . .

Makenzie apparently did not appreciate being left home with Dad and Tyler when Mom and Konner went shopping, because she insisted on one-on-one time with Mom from about 10:00 p.m. until 1:15 a.m. -- exactly eight minutes before Tyler woke up to eat. So it that's what it was, Mom said she is never going anywhere again.

I imagine she'll relent on that, though.

We didn't do any major shopping in Lubbock -- just ate lunch, checked out a couple of stores, then hit Sam's pretty hard. Formula is so much cheaper there that Mom had to take advantage.

The most exciting purchases of the day were a stuffed Mickey Mouse (mee mou) and a Handy Manny chair (meemee). If you aren't paying attention, you can mistake Handy Manny and Mimi for each other right now, but this was definitely a case of Handy Manny. Konner was so much fun, and it did all of us good to spend some time just laughing.

Did I mention that he's awfully cute? He even took care of Mickey Mouse on the way home, pretending to give him a bite of his Rice Krispies treat (oh yeah, Sam's had the BIG box!).

And he also ate half of Mom's and Mimi's lunches . . . He had about a piece and a half of chicken parmigiani. He didn't think the olives were too much fun . . . they were 'nasty,' which sounds mostly like nanny.

I was especially proud of Mom because she didn't have a full-blown panic attack at being back in Lubbock. When we were nearing Lubbock, she said she lost her appetite but she managed to fight through it once we got to Olive Garden. :)

It seriously took a little while before we both calmed down and started laughing again. It wasn't comfortable driving into town, even going to our favorite place. The healing of that wound was not as complete as I had thought. So the laughing was that much sweeter when it came.

And today I hope Mom will get some rest while Mimi and Bobo are here. Dad is back at work today. Of course he did an amazing job with the babies yesterday. And the house looked normal -- not at all what it looked like when Mimi had them for only a couple of hours!

Friday, January 16, 2009

We made it to the weekend!

Friday night. Ahhh. I love the weekend! I got to talk with Konner a little tonight. He said Mimi, then something else, then it was Bobo, Bobo, Bobo. Then he handed the phone back to Chele, like he didn't want to talk to Mimi anymore and Bobo wasn't answering. It's a good thing I don't have a fragile self-esteem.

The babies are doing well. Makenzie scared Chele yesterday, because she threw up, then didn't want to eat for a few hours. I don't want to eat after I throw up either, so I don't know why Chele was panicky. (Just kidding -- I was panicky enough that I left my phone on during class today. And it rang.)

But Makenzie's okay now, and Tyler's okay, and Konner's okay. Tomorrow, Bobo and I are going to Hobbs (with Max), then we will leave Max to play with Gus, and go with Michele and Konner to Sam's. We said we didn't ever want to go back to Lubbock after December, but there isn't a Sam's in Hobbs. The closest ones are Lubbock, Roswell, and Midland -- and no one will go to Midland with me any more after the key incident.

So it's back to Lubbock, just for the day. Gary is staying with the babies. He's a much happier man when he doesn't have to go shopping with us. And he has to go back to work Sunday morning, so he's getting in some extra time with the little ones.

For the long weekend, we are just doing our part to stimulate the economy. Shopping and eating out -- it's our patriotic duty!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Sleep is a precious commodity!

Why would we waste time together by sleeping? Everything is so much funnier when you are sleep-deprived (you have to get past the initial pain and learn to embrace the fog, then it gets funny). Michele is very funny these days.

It's Tuesday night, and I'm just now recovering from having spent Saturday night and part of Sunday with Michele and the kiddos. Talk about wimpy -- it took Bobo and I both to drive home Sunday evening. We had to trade drivers twice, and it's only 140 miles!

Michele said she has learned to function with the sleep she is getting. She actually said that with a straight face. I know better.

This picture of Makenzie is just too sweet:

She is laid against Dad, and snoozing. We need a swing designed to mimic that position!
Seriously, the sleep issue is rough. The babies aren't sleeping at the same time in long enough stretches for Michele to get any quality rest, but hopefully this week with Gary home, they can take turns and at least they'll each catch up a little. Last night the babies didn't cooperate, but tonight they had cereal so hopefully that will encourage them to sleep in longer stretches.
When I prayed for Michele to have some help this week, I had no idea how it would work -- and then Gary had three vacation days crop up that were "use or lose". God takes care of the details in ways I can't even begin to imagine.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

We had company!


"Aunt" Shawna came today to play with babies! She must have the touch because they are both passed out! (Konner was still running around like crazy.)
Chele weighed the babies today, and according to her scales, Makenzie is 7 lb 4 oz and Tyler is 7 lb 6 oz.
When I flipped to my January calendar yesterday at school, I had a notation on January 12 that said "Baby due!" I must have put it on there as soon as Chele told me we were having a baby -- before we knew there were two!
I talked to two moms of twins today, D'Ann Wiley and Cindy from the nail salon. D'Ann's twins are 17 today, and Cindy's are 3 1/2. They both said the first year is a blur, and to forget about keeping house. Just survive, because all that stuff will be waiting when the babies are older. D'Ann told about putting a very young Blake and Brooke in their car seats so she could take a shower, and coming back to find that Alison (3 at the time) had tried to feed Blake a graham cracker. Cindy said she has blocked the memories from the first year because it was so brutal.
So, if anyone has any time to rock a baby or fold a load of laundry, I'm sure Chele would be thrilled to have company/help at any time. I know of several people who have said "call me if you need anything" but the best thing would be for them to just show up and hold someone or play with someone. And don't look at the house. :)

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Nothing new to report

Babies are doing well, Konner is doing well, Mom is doing . . . well, she could use a little sleep, but she's okay. It's so easy to forget how many adjustments have to be made and how frequently those adjustments have to be tweaked when you're not in the middle of it.

For example, the babies are not exactly four hours apart on formula every time, and the same one doesn't always wake up first, so by the time the second one wakes up, he or she isn't very patient while the first one finishes. I understand it is possible to burp a baby and feed another one at the same time. Or have one in your lap and the other one propped up on the boppy pillow, while both are eating.

And this is without figuring in Big Brother's antics and needs.

Kinda makes me wish I could watch. :) Of course, I would jump in and take one, but first it might be nice to be amazed by Chele for a few minutes.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Cuddly Tyler, Double chin, and Drive in

Tyler. Just makes me want to pick him up and cuddle him. Oh, and he cuddles very well!
This is the first picture that shows little missy with a double chin. I'm still not seeing the rolls on her arms, but I imagine they will come too. She looks so much different than she did five weeks ago!

Konner is practicing for going to the drive-in movie someday. In the meantime, this allows him to watch for 0.5 seconds, then run around and get into stuff, then go back to the movie. Mom will be appalled that I didn't edit out the disaster I had made in Konner's room. But I couldn't get it done without losing important stuff, so realize that Mimi is the reason the stuff is all over the floor.


Saturday, January 3, 2009

Handy Manny and Mannita

Dad and Mom installed a dishwasher all by themselves yesterday, from cutting out the cabinets, to running the plumbing, to wiring in the power cord. It's amazing how talented they are . . . and how determined to get the dishwasher in so they can get help with that chore!

Things are smooth sailing, from what Mom tells me. It's hard to be back home, knowing the kids are growing up without me . . . yes, I've been gone less than 48 hours, but if you're not there every day you don't see so many of the little things. I miss the open-mouthed laughs, Konner's silly faces, kisses and hugs, sleep-deprivation. Okay, I don't miss the sleep-deprivation, but I feel badly that I am not helping Chele more. She probably wishes I would stay off the phone so she could do some of the things she needs to do, and that would be help enough!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

All is Well

Mimi is back at her house, and the Johnson party of five is doing great.

I think we really do have the bottle issue solved for Tyler, at least for today. I was at the store late New Year's Eve (getting bananas for Konner, who thinks the first thing you do every single day is eat a banana -- yuck!), and I saw a brand of bottles called Soothie. The nipple looks like the ugly pacifiers that the hospitals use, and Tyler likes them. So we got a package, and while he still leaks milk about the same as with all the others, he doesn't get as much air in his tummy.

Makenzie and Tyler both slept from the 1:30 feeding -- which probably means about 2:30 that Mom got to bed -- until 7:00 a.m. That is a VERY long stretch for Mom, who has been functioning quite well on 1.5 to 2 hour spurts of sleep. Mom looked really good today. Well, she always looks good, but today she had a little more zip. It was good to see.

We added about a teaspoon of rice to each bottle at 9:30 last night (at Dr. Reddy's suggestion). That may have had something to do with the longer nap but I think they are just thoughtful babies who decided to do something nice for Mom.

Tyler laughed out loud in his sleep several times the last 24 hours. It's so sweet! It seems like he isn't staying awake as much as Makenzie, but he takes longer to eat, so it's probably about the same amount of time.

And they are both getting double chins! It's great! I told Uncle Jason they looked like little old people at the beginning, because they had no body fat, but they are now starting to fill in nicely. We went through passed-down baby girl clothes today (thank you, Mandy and Nancy!), laughing at the size of the "newborn" and "0-3" months clothes. They look HUGE right now, but Makenzie is already long enough for some newborn clothes, even though she doesn't begin to fill them out yet.

Konner is a blast. Eighteen months old is such a fun age. He talks constantly, some of which is understandable, and is willing to try just about anything. He also mimics everything you do, even if you'd rather he didn't stand up on the couch like you just did. He loves freely and completely, and will talk to anyone. He was making cheesy faces at some man in the grocery store the other night, just playing with him. And he loves to dance and sing. His favorite shows are still Finding Nemo and The Wiggles, but he also likes Handy Manny and his new Handy Manny tool box that makes so much noise that it is mysteriously "broken" except when Mimi "fixes" it.