When we found out that JP and Debbie were having a little boy, I was especially excited because I hoped that he and Sammy would be best buddies. Clare and Maddy have a special bond and sometimes I wonder if Sam feels left out. It looks like Sam and Frederic are on their way to creating their own little pack.
Month: June 2014
Our boy at 2.5 years old
Sammy has always had his sweet, sensitive side. Honestly, it’s one of my favorite parts of his personality. He has a deep and empathic soul. Whenever he sees another child having a hard time (specifically his beloved sister or best buddy M – both of whom are strong-willed girls prone to some temper tantrums) he gets very upset and worried about them. He hates to see anyone in distress. He’s also genuinely grateful and kind to people. We rarely have to remind him to say thank you – he usually throws out a “thanks” even if it’s not necessary. One day when Adam left after a fun day just the two of them Sammy ran up to him, arms outstretched for a good-bye hug, and said unprompted “Thank you for playing with me today Adam!” I wasn’t there to witness it, but J said that both he and Adam choked up with the sheer sweetness of it.
Now that the fear of the frog has worn off, frog jokes rule. Sammy has a dry sense of humor so his jokes are usually when he looks at me deadpan and says “Mom, there’s a frog on your head.” Or he’ll tell Clare “frogs eat flies… and sisters.”
Of course we do hear a fair amount of No! (even if he actually means yes). He has thrown a few tantrums, but they are very few and far between. Mostly he gets in cantankerous moods where nothing is right and everything is wrong. Grandpa described him in these moods as “Sam has turned into Dr. No.” Clare couldn’t remember how exactly to say that and called Sammy “Mr. No Doctor.” Well, that name stuck. So we see our Mr. No Doctor on occasion, but mostly we see our sunny, silly Sammy-Sam.