Tuesday, February 23, 2010

An Ode to Ryan

The last couple of days Ryan has been cracking me up. I thought I would share some of the funny little things he has done.
Today we went to Wal Mart and the whole time we were shopping he was pretending to be a character in Mario Kart. I found him on the diaper shelf and told him he needed to get down, he told me he was in a tube getting ready to race.
He is also pretty sure his birthday is next week, which it is not. He has been planning his party and informing me that all his friends are going to come and eat a rocket cake (the rocket from Mario Kart) and watch him open his presents. He gave me his party list and pretty much everyone he has ever made contact with in his life is to be invited. It is just cute to watch him get that excited for something that is like 8 months away.
Another thing that had me laughing out loud was I told him I had a surprise for him. He started guessing what it could be. His first guess was that we were going to go to Old McDonalds (which is Mcdonalds). His second guess was that I was going to give him an alligator. I don't know where that came from, but he was so sincere in his guess it made me laugh. We went to visit Alan at work, which is fun, but not quite as exciting as a new pet alligator.
He really is such a sweet boy. I feel like I complain about him a lot and his cheekiness, but there are a lot more funny and sweet moments than bad ones. I am very lucky to have him as my little boy.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Could this be the start of something???

This is obviously not at the reception, but it shows what a cute couple they make.

Last night we went to a wedding reception for an old family friend. He was the little brother of Alan's best friend growing up, Dave. Dave's family went with us to Disneyland this past fall. They have a little girl that is about 8 months younger than Ryan that is a riot. She and Ryan really hit it off in California, so needless to say they were pretty excited about seeing eachother at the reception.
This is where the story begins. The bride and groom were asked to come up to the front of the room and have their first dance while their nieces and nephews sang a song. They are up there dancing happy and in love. Everyone is watching. Then you look down and see Ryan and our friends little girl dancing with eachother. They are embracing and dancing in circles, just like the bride and groom. I hate to say it, but they totally upstaged the bride and groom.
Now, this would be a good story if I stopped there, but there is more. As the song and dance are coming to an end we hear the little girl say to Ryan, "Now, let's kiss." She then leans in and plants and big kiss on the lips. This may sound like a one sided love affair, but Ryan did not lean away from the kiss. He participated fully. There are some pictures that the photographer took that we need to get some copies of and will post soon.
It was an awesome night with some good laughs. Thank heavens for little kids and their innocense to keep us adults laughing.