Ian is going to be my puzzle buddy. I am grooming him, because I secretly enjoy jigsaw puzzles myself. Despite my prodding, I believe that Ian just truly enjoys puzzles for himself, which in the grand plan, is even better.This afternoon, I had to make a stop at the teacher store for things and brought the boys with me. We love the teacher store because it has wonderful wooden puzzles and toys. To Ian's delight, we found a new 48 piece outer space jigsaw puzzle. He carried it with great anticipation around the store. "Mommy, I am a puzzler. I just love puzzles."
On the way to the car, he said, "Mommy, do you know why you are special?" I was thinking that it was because I just bought him a puzzle that he wanted, but he surprised me. "Mommy, you are special because you are so good at puzzles. You just know how to do puzzles. And so do I!"
Now, earlier this week, Tom, by Ian's request, was timing how long it took Ian to complete a 48 piece puzzle. (5 minutes, 27 seconds-eerie that it was twice in a row with the exact same time)It's hard not to project on him and declare him a puzzle buddy, since he really doesn't know what he would be in for. You see, I can work on puzzles all day-start to finish-to the exclusion of everything else around me. Which is why I haven't done a puzzle since last summer in New York, when I had plenty of people to watch my children so I could work ceaselessly. It's truly obsessive! But, that's what makes me so special, as my son so eloquently stated!
Plus the one thing I love is that puzzles can spark some really great conversation if you happen to be working with a puzzle buddy. And I have to say that I love Ian's puzzle conversations now and I am so looking forward to future conversations too.
And completely off subject....Ian now has an alarm clock. He is actually excited about it-we went to Target and got one for him tonight. Ian has the great Murphy trait of sleeping late and we are finding that the back-to-work-and-daycare routine is stressful for him. After a highly dramatic morning, I suggested an alarm clock for Ian, where he could wake up without us badgering him. He found it to be a great idea and we set it up and tested it out.
We'll see come morning if the alarm clock works or not.
Ian asked me if I wanted the Disney pink castle clock at Target because I don't have it. I told him that while it was very girly, that Mommy already had an alarm clock.
Its name is Connor.






























