For a lot of the year, it seemed like Egan was suspended it time, as our little baby. But over the last few months his transition to a little boy has become more dramatic.
Egan careened through the year literally and figuratively. One of the most exciting things about this year has been our new nanny, Rachelle, and our 2-3 day a week nanny-share with Corine. Corine is 6 months younger (and 5 lbs heaver and 2 inches taller!) than Egan and the daughter of one of the biology faculty who started with Jake and I. Rachelle and Egan have a very special and close relationship. He loves to see her arrive and she has an excitement for adventures (like running after the recycling truck to chase it down the next alley and going down the 'big slide' at the 'big park') along with the usual trips to the library and around town. Egan and Corine are good buddies. They love to play together (with the expected 2-3 year old tiffs) and Egan often asks if 'Corine come today?' Their favorite past time is loading up the stroller and push cart with all types of toys and running around in a circle while playing the recorders. If you can call it 'playing the recorder.' It's true, we can't pay Rachelle enough. She has tried to hide the recorders (somehow we have 4 - please note do not buy us anymore!) but if they can't find the recorders they improvise by yelling, banging cymbals, or playing the musical cards from Grandpa Dwaine.
Aside from running in a circle making noise, one of Egan's other favorite things to do it sit quietly and read. He loves to have his stories. He listens to stories for probably a couple of hours a day between Jake and I, Rachelle, and his private storytime coordinator, Elena. He prefers anything about trucks, trains, or vehicles. He also loves the whole 'If you give a ____ and _____ series (like if you give a mouse a cookie)', a book about some ill mannered but charming wolves called 'The Scallywags,' and anything by Mo Willems. In the summer he also really enjoyed hearing chapters from Stuart Little that Elena was reading this summer. He loves the library - he likes story time, but loves his book check out time. Elena has even secured special permission from the librarian to bring an extra book home for Egan each week and she carefully selects something for him each time.
Egan still loves trucks. It's like that boy was born at home on purpose to ride in an ambulance as his first activity. He knows all kinds of truck names (and by association so do we, Rachelle, and Elena). I now know facinating truck facts like how many baffles are in your standard tanker truck and in detail how they apply paint to a fire truck. When Egan sees a truck, he never says 'truck' he says, 'ladder truck,' 'bucket truck,' or (and this is my favorite) 'impact hammer!'
Egan's play has really developed over the past year. He is very much into imaginative play. Unlike his sister, who preferred to BE the play (ie, be the doctor, play waitress), Egan prefers to be object oriented. He will line up animals like a farm, his trains talk to each other, the people driving trucks and load stuff up. He is able to play on his own for long periods of time (up to 30 minutes is standard when he's in the right mood) in this way. He also still like to play with the kitchen - talking to himself as he enters his own world. Egan has little interest in arts and crafts or drawing and writing. In the last few months, he has become more interested in playing with stickers, but mostly he only likes drawing when it means he can spend time with Corine or Elena. He does not often seek out his crayons and paper (always out on the small table in the dining room) out. He is more likely to rip up the paper and carefully insert it into the 'paper' section of his playmobile recycling truck.
Egan's language has exploded. He now speaks in paragraphs and can keep up with Elena (which is saying something!) when he puts his mind to it. It seems hard to believe that a year ago I was worried because he wasn’t talking. Now he has taken off like a rocket. He loves to talk on the phone or skype with his grandparents.
This summer, Egan’s parents finally moved him out of his crib into his big boy bed. He loves to cuddle in there and have his stories and play. He still uses a paci, but only at nap and night time. He is mildly aware of potty training stuff, but not really that interested. We’ve started with some stickers, but nothing more. He still takes a ~1.5 hour nap every day and that little boy loves to sleep in! He goes to bed at 8pm and will sleep until 7 or 8 on the weekends when we aren’t up. He likes his morning cuddles and isn’t exactly at his most perky first thing in the morning. But he is a big cuddle bear...he loves his time with snuggles whenever he can get it - Mom, Dad, Sister, his perfect morning is stories and cuddles from each person. This makes getting out the door for work a little challenging, but it is very sweet.
He has started to experience the tantrums and frustration of getting older. Sometimes it is hard to wait for things. He has less patience for things like dinner time and waiting for blessing (or waiting for anything) than I recall Elena at this age...but he isn’t in daycare, so that makes a difference.
Egan’s year of adventures included Nana, Big Opa, and Brayden at Thanksgiving. Christmas was in Austin and full of lots of adventures. The summer included a repeat trip to Mexico...where swimming lessons paid off and he waded into the ocean enjoying the warm water and playing in the elaborate sand castles that Poppa built for him. Then it was up to the lake for a week, enjoying Red Camp. Elena stayed behind, so Egan got to be an only child for two weeks in August. A big part of the year was having Auntie Jo nearby in Philly to visit on weekends and kitty sitting Isis her cat.
With a sense of adventure, virtually no fear, and a very loving heart, Egan is running full speed into 3 years old!