I would like to freeze Trey at this age and never let him grow any older. I love who he is right now, I love his questions and his curiosity, and I love his character. I suppose it will only get better, but, at this moment, I would like him to stay exactly the same.
Trey amazes me, and this is a great summer to spend together to fully enjoy where he's at in his development. I love his learning and sometimes he shocks me with the vocabulary and concepts he knows. He has a great memory, so he is learning a lot of sign language and Spanish words at preschool. He also seems to have an affinity to numbers, and it has been a lot of fun to push him a little with number identification and story problems. He's often asking me, "Mommy, what does 20 and 20 plus to be? what does 40 and 40 plus to be? what does 80 and 80 plus to be?" saying "Wow!" as the numbers get higher and higher. He has just learned to tell time on a digital clock, so I am hoping to use that to my advantage. He also has some great early reading skills and loves listening to stories. Right now he loves listening to superhero books (sigh) and Henry and Mudge books are still at the top of his request list. I am exploring some other early chapter books but we haven't found any new hits.
I love Trey's demeanor and his character. He is a pretty mellow guy, but he can also be really silly and loves to perform. Give him a stage and his immediate reaction is, "Ladies and gentleman, the performance is about to begin!" He loves to dance and Beastie Boys is still his favorite. Recently, we were outside dancing to some Beatles songs and that was pretty cute. Trey loves playing with his friends, both at school and at home, and he often talks about his buddies at school (Everett, Miles, Ryland, Torryn, and Jackson are his top five of the moment). It has been fun to see him make his own friends and not just play with the kids at the playdates I take him to.
Most of all, I love how loving Trey is to me and Randy. He is still a cuddler, and I dread the day when this ends. I get lots of hugs and snuggles from my boy, and it fills my heart with love and joy. We get a lot of affection from our boy, and we both cherish these moments.
Trey turned four on a Friday and we had his birthday party on a Saturday. It was a fun filled two days topped off by a beach trip with Daddy and Bailey on Sunday. Overall, it was a birthday weekend extravaganza, and my boy loved it!
Randy went to Thriftway before 6am to get Trey some birthday balloons.
Trey was so excited about them
and just held them while he watched his morning show.
I let Trey open one of his presents (okay, two) in the morning
and he was excited to complete his Rescuebot collection.
For brunch we went to Slappycakes with Nyree, Ashlyn, and Madi for do-it-yourself pancakes. Trey and Ashlyn are birthday buddies, and it is fun to celebrate together.
Trey was wearing his Superman raincoat, of course, and was a little grumpy for pancakes. Grandpa Doug even called him from Jordan to wish him happy birthday, but Trey wasn't very cooperative.
Ashlyn (11), Madi (almost 10), and Trey (4)
Superman chasing the girls down the sidewalk
After brunch, Trey and I met Randy at Pump It Up to do a little jumping. We were really impressed when Trey climbed up to the top of this, and I would have been shocked if he had slid down on his own.
Nope, climbing back down the way he went up
Trey had the most fun in this bounce house where he could just jump and jump. He loved to jump to the wall, knock his head on the wall, and fall backward on to the floor.
When we got home, Trey and I made birthday cupcakes for his birthday dinner that night. Trey's favorite part is licking the spatula when we are done.
We got Trey a globe for his birthday because he loves maps right now and talking about the names of places and asking where they are. One day we were driving and out of nowhere Trey asked, "Mommy, where is Germany?" Randy was able to show Trey where Grandpa Doug is working in Jordan this summer.
Aunt Julie, Uncle Tim, Grady, and Case came over for dinner and cupcakes. I still can't believe my boy is four.
So many presents, and the hit of the evening was this box. Trey and Grady could have played with this box for hours. Guess who's inside?
Surprise!
Saturday we did Trey's birthday party at Kris and John's house. They have a great backyard which is great for the kids to run around. Trey wanted a Disney party, so we had decorations from Mickey, Jake, Doc, and Woody. This was the first year where Trey invited his own friends rather than my friends who have kids, and it was definitely a transition to have a party with people I didn't even know.
Playing on the slip-n-slide
Go fish!
Declan, I don't think this says much about your technique!
(I guess you can't tell from this photo, but he's facing backwards.)
Randy acting as the fish
Pin the nose on Mickey
Pinata!
Torryn, Vivi, Declan, Trey, and Miles
Vivi helping open gifts
Vivi and Marika
Trey LOVES his superhero costumes from Aunt Julie.
I think he wore this for the next three days straight.
Randy LOVES "his" new Legos from Torryn.
I'm not sure Trey had any part in the assembly of these trucks.
On Sunday we took Trey to the beach because he requested to "go to the beach with Daddy and Bailey and dig in the sand." It was a beautiful day, albeit a little windy, and we had a great time.
Randy even let Bailey off leash, and Bailey did a great job of coming when we called and not running away (damn).
Happy family on the sand
It's been another full year in the Clark house. You hear terrible things about the threes, and while we have had our ups and downs with Trey's behavior (oh the whining!), he mostly has honestly been a great kid who regulates himself well and redirects pretty easily when he's upset. He's a silly boy with a great sense of humor, he's a good learner with a killer memory, and he's a sincere boy who seems to relate well to people. I am so proud of who he has been as a three year old, and I can't wait to see what he's like as a four year old...even though I still wish I could freeze time.