Our big boy is 6 today! He (barely) consented to let me take some pictures of him this morning to celebrate. We had a fun day filled with William kinds of things: we spent the morning at the Science Museum checking out their dinosaur exhibit with our favorite dino guy, Jeff. We ate pizza for lunch, opened presents, played games (battleship and guess who?), we read books, ate dinner at the restaurant of his choice (Panera), and had cake and ice cream at home. It was a good day. Even with a crabby start.
William is super into dinosaurs right now and is just so interested in learning more about them. I wasn't super excited when he was in to Thomas the train, but I'm not sure I'm liking this any better. In my opinion, there aren't very many dinosaur encyclopedias that make very good bedtime reading - which is William's number one choice right now. He is also interested in just about everything else for roughly 7 seconds. If you can't make it exciting in the first few moments, then he is Done. Game over.
In other staggering news, I had William put on a size 7 pair of jeans this morning...and they fit. I about fell over. (William does NOT try on clothes. He will wear what ever I ask him to most days, but he will not change clothes multiple times to see what fits or to humor his mother. Even if he looks ridiculous. Which, is why more than once I have sent him off to school with some very short looking pants in the last month or so.)
So, he appearently fits into size 6/7 in clothes and is getting all big and grown up.
William has weathered a lot of change this last year. He gained a baby sister, started kindergarten, rides the bus to school, switch the room he sleeps in, lost a tooth, among other smaller changes. I am always impressed how he just rolls with the changes and takes it all in stride. I work hard to keep my worries and anxiety to myself and he just continues to make it all look so....easy. I will say it isn't always perfect, but overall, William is a very flexible kiddo.
Kindergarten continues to go well. From all reports, William is a social butterfly who knows and plays with everyone. He enjoys seeing his new friends every day although I suspect he is somewhat bored by the curriculum at times. His teacher and I have been together off and on to continue to challenge him appropriately. It's a work in progress!
Oh. And John wanted me to add that William requested a vanilla cake with vanilla frosting and vanilla ice cream. Boring. I considered it. Really. Then I found a recipe for chocolate, chocolate chip cake with powdered sugar topping. Sorry buddy. Your mama has a chocolate problem. He rolled with it and I totally plan on getting him his vanilla-ey request for his small friends birthday party next weekend. I promise.
That's funny about the chocolate cake, Kelly. I like vanilla cake with vanilla frosting and I try to convince my kids to have that on their birthdays! Somehow it never works out that way. Our next bday is H and he say a recipe I printed out for a chocolate chip cookie dough cake surrounded with choc chip cookies... that's what he wants.
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