Dylan coloring in his new coloring book with his new crayons. He loves to color but when he gets bored himself, he'll try to make you draw a bunch of stuff. He literally stuffs crayons in your hands and makes you keep going, ha ha.
This is Dylan after we came inside. We honestly played outside for over 2 hours straight and had to come in to start cooking dinner. He is usually not happy about coming inside but lately he puts on quite a show. He usually leans against walls with his arms above his head crying or in this picture he was hanging from the table. Also, it was not a surprise to him that we were going inside because I kept giving him a small "countdown" warning him that we would be going inside soon, ha ha. Every time I would say "blah-blah minutes until we have to go inside," he would take off running up the hill and hide behind the trees, ha ha.
This picture was taken 5 minutes after the one directly above. In no time, Dylan either forgives or forgets what he was mad about. He's off to play, laugh, and be a goof.
Dylan has fantastic aim when rolling balls now. I am not quite sure how he does it though, haha. He puts his hand on top, pulls it back like a spring toy and pushes it forward as hard as he can. I tried to do it that way and it's not easy, lol.
Yesterday ended up being a little chilly outside but overall, a very nice day. Therefore, we spent hours playing outside in the sunshine!
The reason this is titled "A Ride on the Emotional Rollercoaster:"
This is Dylan after we came inside. We honestly played outside for over 2 hours straight and had to come in to start cooking dinner. He is usually not happy about coming inside but lately he puts on quite a show. He usually leans against walls with his arms above his head crying or in this picture he was hanging from the table. Also, it was not a surprise to him that we were going inside because I kept giving him a small "countdown" warning him that we would be going inside soon, ha ha. Every time I would say "blah-blah minutes until we have to go inside," he would take off running up the hill and hide behind the trees, ha ha.
As I mentioned earlier, it passes as quick as it comes...
This picture was taken 5 minutes after the one directly above. In no time, Dylan either forgives or forgets what he was mad about. He's off to play, laugh, and be a goof.
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