He has his own language, personality and quirks. It is so funny to watch Ace every day to see what he's going to come up with next. As I was cleaning the kitchen the other day, he really got to talking so I walked around the counter to find him on the floor...just talking to himself.
I'm super thankful for a child who is happy just being on his own. Lately, I've caught him through the baby monitor in his play-yard, sitting astride his retro rocket, watching tv or talking to himself. He is just really content on the days that I'm working with him at home. Thoughts of a second baby (NOT announcing, just rambling) scare me to death because there is no possibility of another baby who behaves like Ace while I work. Even thoughts of potty-training Ace make me wonder how I'll ever work in eight hours on those days. I keep telling myself that, if I can get through these first growing years, it will be worth it to have a career on the other side of potty training and toddler-hood. I'm daily thankful to be working at home. Enough of my rambling. Here are some more adorable pics.
Ace got stuck in Hula's bowls.
His shirt says it all!
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