I keep thinking of things that I want to remember about the boys these days and meaning to record them here. I know I’ll enjoy reminiscing someday when they are all taller than me, and maybe even leaving the nest (gasp!). I also threw in a few pictures from my phone. I’ve been really bad about getting my camera out lately.
Lincoln- 14 months

Words: uh-oh, mama, dada, da da (thank you), baba (brother), ba (bath), ba ba (bye bye), some animal sounds. He signs for please, more, eat, and all done, but will mostly point and grunt.
Teeth: 13
Sleep: Usually about 12 hours at night and a 2 hour nap in the middle of the day. He doesn’t really want to rock or snuggle before bedtime anymore, but just throws his blankie in the crib and leans for it.
Food: Allergic to eggs, and lactose intolerant. But loves everything else. He will eat anything if I let him use a fork, and he’s getting pretty good at it too.
He gives the best long, tight hugs around my neck when I get him up from his nap. He can open doors. He enjoys putting his hands in the toilet. He loves to play in the backyard with his brothers.
Caleb- 3 years and 4 months

Favorite words- anything forbidden (stupid, poo-poo, butt). So instead of saying these words, he says dutt. As in, “you are such a dutter!” Or “Caleb, what did you do at school today?”… “Dutt.” (giggle, giggle)
He is enjoying his preschool class, but he struggles with not being too silly at circle time. I wonder if he will always love making people laugh, and how we will use this power for good. He’s also really good at telling “stories”. Without hesitation, he will say, “When I used to be a daddy, I took my kids to the park every day.”
He surprised me by writing his name for the first time and every else’s in the family, too. I’d tried to sit him down and help him learn but he wasn’t interested in the past.
He has a great memory! He has a United States puzzle that he loves to do, and he has memorized the name of all 50 states. He also memorizes all of Noah’s Bible verses for his class.
He loves to play hide and seek, and is learning to stay hidden until he’s found.
He loves to cook and bake with me. If he hears the mixer fire up, he runs to the kitchen and wants to be right there on the counter helping me add ingredients. He’s eager to taste new things, and has strong opinions about taste. He loves to chew gum.
He wants to be sung to, and he likes to sing. He usually asks for hymns at bedtime, because they are longer. Favorites are Trust and Obey, Great is Thy Faithfulness, Day by Day, Amazing Grace, and It is Well With My Soul.
He can really get Lincoln (and other babies too) laughing with complete nonsense/silliness.
It’s easy for me to forget he’s only three. I catch myself holding him to the same standards I have for Noah.
Noah- 5 years and 6 months

Words- Acts as word patrol. So and so said such and such. Very first born.
He loves being in Mrs. Fox’s pre-K class. He struggles to enjoy crafts or coloring. He’d rather be playing. He is learning to read, and this is so fun for me! He never tires of me reading to him. His new favorite book is Yertle the Turtle.
If he spends 15 minutes playing with a random kid at the park, he will refer to them as his best friend.
He loves cars. He notices different makes and models as we drive around, and talks about all the places he’ll go by himself when he’s sixteen.
He eats like a horse, every couple of hours. He’s leery of new foods, but usually can be talked into taking one bite. He prefers to eat leftover dinner for breakfast. He really wants to love gum, but can’t chew it longer than 30 seconds.
He asks a lot of questions about God, and the world. He likes to know how things work. He builds legos, takes them apart, and rebuilds them.
He loves to hit balls in the backyard with the whiffle bat. I struggle because if I stand close enough to him to pitch the ball accurately into the strike zone, I get pelted!
I love these boys. They make each day rich with humbling challenges, contagious laughter, and good company. They are sweet to me. I get so many “I love you’s” and “You’re the best mama ever’s”. Kind of makes up for all the sticky, stinky messes they leave behind them.

Thank you so much for this post. It has inspired me to do one of my own the next time I post on the girls’ website. I absolutely loved reading Caleb’s. With him must being a few weeks older than Mia, it gives me a little perspective. Mia is really into the “booty” phase. Everything is “booty” and “poopy” etc. It’s making Zach and I crazy. Funnier yet, the other day, I actually caught myself ready to say… “Amelia, you are acting like a 3 year old…” I suppose I have unrealistically high standards as well on occasion.
Makes me feel a little better that I’m not the only one who forgets that she’s actually 3. You have beautiful children. Thanks for sharing!
I love this post. It’s so fun to hear all those little details about each of the boys and how unique they are. I definitely laughed a few times as I was reading it. You are such a good mama and these boys are so lucky to have you.