
It's amazing what a year and a half can do for a kid. I mean, this boy started out big- 10 pounds 1 oz to be exact. But I feel like now I just can't keep up with him! He's huge. He's fast. He's strong. And he's absolutely hilarious. I can't believe how smart he is getting and also how sweet and affectionate he can be. He has become my best bud.
He still doesn't talk much at all. But, he's learned how to say "please" (though its sounds more like "wheeze") and that has eliminated a lot of pteradactyl squeals around here. He's learning to share and always offers things to other kids, even if they don't want it. The other day he offered a half eaten graham cracker to a stranger on the playground.
He's learning to sing and does the most adorable actions to "Popcorn Popping".
He's getting extremely opinionated about what color sippy cup he wants, what he eats for snack, and which spoon or fork he uses. (This is only cute once in a while, because I get glimpses of those terrible two's tantrums and I don't know how I feel about that.)
He is still super in-love with anything TOY STORY, so we finally broke down and bought the DVD. Who knew a kid so young could be so mesmorized. And speaking of being opinionated- the other day he saw me throw his buzz lightyear t-shirt into the hamper. Later I was getting him dressed and he refused to wear what I had. He went to the hamper, dug until he found the buzz and brought it to me saying "wheeze!"
He is also a huge fan of cars... And is starting to actually know how to play cars. He loves his own versions of basketball and golf and continues to climb on EVERYTHING. I love boys.

I've always known adults learn from kids. I felt that way every year I taught elementary school. But sometimes I feel really humbled by this kid. The other day I served his breakfast, sat down next to him and started biting into my toast. I wondered why he didn't start eating yet. When I looked at him and said "what's up?" he bowed his head and started blinking his eyes and then looked at me again. Whoah, I thought. This little guy remembered to say a prayer before we ate and I hadn't even thought twice. As soon as I said "amen" he began enjoying his food.
Another sweet story that shows what a good heart he has... I've taken him to nursery at church a few times and he's been happy as a clam. There was another kid about 20 months old that was just crying and crying when his dad left. On two separate occasions, Jacob picked up a couple toys and brought them over to the crying boy to try to help him feel better.
He just melts my heart.
Happy 1/2 Birthday, Jake. Love you.













