Chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and chocolate ice cream, his request.
So, about that six year old boy in our house...I have to say, he just doesn't seem six to me! Maybe because he's a bitty thing compared to most other kids his age, although when he talks sometimes I think he's 12. Or a teenager in need of an attitude adjustment. Dan is looking into military schools just in case.
I think in general the change from five to six isn't as dramatic as four to five (or any of the other age increased before that). We're now in more of a holding pattern that can only be seen by viewing each year's school pictures side-by-side. I put the new picture on top of the old ones when I replace them every year and like to do just that. And for the most part, he's doing and saying similar things as he was last year at this time. He jumps and runs around the house like he'll never run out of energy, and then he meanders so slowly on the walk to the bus stop in the morning (when we're usually late), that it seems he will never actually get there, kind of like how if you divide a number in half and then keep dividing each subsequent one in half, you never actually reach zero. He is kind of quiet and reserved at school, apparently, but at home he is vocal and argumentative when he thinks it's necessary. He has decided not to continue with chess club at school and has not latched on to any one sport or activity. He does really like ice skating, but none of the class times fit in with my schedule this semester, and he doesn't seem bothered by that. Reece, Dan and Greyson will be taking skiing lessons in February (well, Dan will do snowboarding), and I've signed Reece up for tennis lessons starting that month as well at his request. Mostly, he likes to play his DS, the Wii, Legos sometimes, and Nerf guns much of the time. As you can see, we have been stuck indoors a lot recently! Overall, our now six year old is sweet, cute, cuddly, and most definitely his own person. While Greyson gave me confidence in my parenting abilities, Reece has shown me that there are lots of other, equally good if not better, ways to do things. Happy birthday, Bean!