Brian in
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October 5, 2009
Cole is now three, almost four, and he is an unstoppable terror.
What's in this hole?
It's slow going when walking by a wall containing regularly spaced drainage pipes. You've got to check out each and every one.
Mom & Boy
Boy likes popcorn. And music. Here he is at Bumbershoot checking out a band.
Off to the races
Cole takes a breather from betting on the ponies for some yummy ice cream.
Log Log
Cole loved to play in the driftwood at Camano Island.
Boy
Never come between a boy and his cupcake.
Is this one big enough
Cole picks out the best pumpkin at the pumkin patch.
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Brian in
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June 21, 2008
A few shots of Cole before summer.
Soccer
Cole likes coach Brian.
Big Sandbox
Cole enjoyed our trip to Cannon Beach.
Ummm, Close
Cole still hasn't figured out that the opening is for your nose.
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Brian in
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March 16, 2008
Cole turns two
Cake Time
Cole enjoys some private time before the big storm.
I like presents
Cole rips into one of many.
Coloring
Wow, coloring is fun.
A New Bike
Cole checks out his new tricycle.
Clean is important too
Cole cleans up after the party. "Cleaning" involves a roll of paper towels.
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Brian in
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March 11, 2008
Cole's stringing words together nicely. Some patterns are funnier than others.
Danna -- Foot Waiting
- As Cole sat in the back of the car waving his foot around expecting it to be tickled.
Nice Idea, Daddy
- As Cole sat on the counter stuggling with straiting out his blanket and I suggested he stand up and flatten it out.
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Danna in
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December 5, 2007
As Cole's vocabulary is growing everyday, a Coletionary is a handy tool to decipher what The Boy means.
Translations for 1 ½ years old
Ow: Kitty cat. When Cole first started talking cats said “oom” in a very yoga, buddahesque kind of way. But by 1 ½ years they have now graduated to “oew”
WooWoo: Dog
Shoe: in response to “What is your name?” then he would think a little more and say “Cooole”
Loud: either means Too Loud or Not Loud Enough
Bobby: Cole’s blanket - not any ordinary blanket but his special lovey blanket
Little Bobby: The little version of Cole’s blanket
Beeg: Big - give Cole the whole piece of pizza or bread or cookie – don’t try to dish off a small piece to him
Beeg Bobby: A big blanket
Monkey: Play the “5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed” song for the 500th time
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