Our little guy is 2!! Cole threw me for a loop when we had him. He wasn't following the book like Alli did. He HATED the binky and after purchasing every brand of binky made, I realized I wasn't worth it to try anymore when he would triple in pissed-off-ness when he was already mad and I'd try sticking one of those in his mouth. He has ALWAYS cried when we put him down to bed. He hardly took 30 minute naps when he was a baby. He slept pretty good at night but at times, he would cry for 45 minutes before falling asleep. He still cries for at least a minute of not 5 when we put him down (hence the reason I will keep him in a crib as long as possible.) He takes really good naps now but I always get nervous when a sitter puts him down and I have to prepare them to hear him whine for a while before he'll give up and go to bed.
Cole has ALWAYS been a smiler (when he's not crying about bedtime of course). He has the cutest little dimples and bright blue eyes. He gives this coy little head-tipped smile when he's shy. I think it's so cute. He started talking a few months ago and now his vocab is really exploding. It's cute hearing him say new words like "hecicopter" and "Dinniland." Along with that growing up comes the defiance. He's saying no a lot more and starting to hit. Not fun. But we are entering the 2's so there's no getting around it.
The kid loves music. He loves to sing just like his sister and he loves dancing. His favorite songs right now are The Wheels on the Bus, The Mean Old Witch (A Joyschool song from Halloween), Popcorn Popping, and of course, Happy Birthday. His favorite show is this Little Eistein episode with a witch (I'm seeing a pattern here) from the story of Hansel (so hot) and Gretel. And he loves the movie The Fox and the Hound. Hearing him ask to watch that movie is so cute. Cole likes salad. I think he's the only kid I know who eats salad. He likes it with Italian Dressing like his daddy. He gets a bitter face on when he puts it in his mouth and then he begs for more. He also likes to dip his chips in spicy salsa, and eat eggs with Tabasco on them (all Dan foods of course). He'll eat most things but when he's not in the mood, he has the tightest lips I've seen.
It's so crazy to think that 2 years have gone by since the struggle with him as a baby. I think that's partly why I was wanting a girl...I was/am yearning for an easier baby like Allison and was hoping that a girl would do that for me. I'll try not to keep my expectations to high so maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised. Three kids at home will be interesting--good word for it huh? I can hear all you moms with 3+ laughing that mean laugh right now. I know I'm in for it. But I'm as really as I'm gonna be. I really thought we would have a 3 year gap between Cole and the next, but deep down I knew it wouldn't happen that way. I'm really glad for the way things are working out.
I felt bad because Cole's birthday yesterday didn't start out as anything really special. We came in his room and sang to him...he LOVED it. Then early in the morning, we had a doctor's appointment. Nice mom, schedule the day to get shots on my birthday. Allison and Cole both had appointments together. I really didn't mean to schedule it on his birthday it just happened that way. So the kids did AWESOME and Allison was so brave. She even left me and Cole in the room with the doctor and went with a nurse to do her hearing and seeing test...(20/20 and passed the hearing test by the way). So then it was time for the shots. My kids see me do shots ALL THE TIME so I figured, they don't see me cry from them (cringe--yes, whimper--sometimes, but really nothing too bad.) So the nurse had her lie down and I held her hands and the nurse asked me if she knew what was going on. I said kinda (even though she had no clue this was the shots part) and I said, "Do you know how mommy uses the needles everyday in her tummy?" And she said, ya, and I said, you're gonna get a little sting but you can be brave just like mommy....and IN went the first one. A look of alarm came on her face. IN went the second one and she started to cry with this look on her face like what are you letting them do to me!? And then the 3rd came and went and we did our best to distract her with the glitter bandaids. She really was brave and let me cut the consoling time short so I could help Cole be brave. I layed Cole down and he only needed one shot---the flu shot. The nurse did it and Cole didn't even flinch. He just went. "Oww." That was it. We had a good laugh at the comparison. To give Alli credit, she didn't do much after the first shot either...the 2nd and 3rd were what put her over." Anyway, my kids are tall for their age--big shocker I know, and average for weight. (Cole used to be on the light side.) Cole is 8 lbs heavier than his little cousin Holly who is 6 weeks older than him!
Of course I rewarded the kids with some ice cream cones from McD's even though it was raining and cold out. Allison felt a little cheated when I handed her the dinky 50 cent cone--what can I say, I'm cheap. No really, the big ones are such a mess.
Cole LOVED hearing people sing happy birthday to him all day. He kept saying, "my birthday" and "I'm two!" (That would be after people would ask him how old he was and he'd say, "boy" first.)
After Dan got home from work, we headed over to McDonalds for dinner (I just realized we went to McD's twice in one day...wow, sick.) Anyway, Cole was sooo excited--he was hopping around the restaurant waiting for his food. After they ate, we watched Alli and Cole play in the playland. It was actually pretty fun. They were playing so good.

Cole just followed Alli wherever she went and would call for her when he couldn't find her and vise versa. Then we went to Walmart to get Cole a bike his size. We didn't realize he didn't have the motor skills for it yet so we got him a boy scoot car thing (he rides Allison's princess one so we decided to get him a manly one.) We got home and sang Happy Birthday to him with cake and he loved us singing to him and blowing out the candles soo much he asked us to do it again.

So we did. Allison didn't want cake so I gave her a Big Stick popsicle....and you can guess when happened next...Cole wanted nothing to do with the cake so he asked for a popsicle. We should have put a candle on that instead. They really are like their mommy that way.
Here's me with my pint of Pralines and Cream ice cream on my birthday from Baskin Robbins with my candle on top.

Here's Allison with candles in her requested birthday brownie.

And there's no candles, but you can tell he enjoyed his birthday popsicle!