Friday, January 05, 2007

Roar of the Boar!

So I made it through another year and I think I made some pretty big fetes. 2005 was just practice. With 2006, I was just getting started. I'm all warmed up and ready to bat. I think I'm ready for the big show. I was able to accomplish my 2006 resolutions. It wasn't easy, but I did it. I don't mind a challenge. It makes life interesting. So here's a recap of resolutions and interesting events from 2006:

Resolution #1: Blogging more often Typing is quite a challenge for me since I get distracted easily with that stupid mouse. It's that bright red light that draws my eye from the keys. Still, I managed to chug away at the keyboard to spew out 2-3 posts per month. (I do admit that the summer months were a bit lean.) I could have blogged a little bit more but I think I made up for it with videos. So now everyone can see me in action!

Resolution #2: Getting cuter everyday Honestly, I didn't think I could get any cuter! Although, Mom says I'm not just cute. I'm a pretty handsome dude. I think having teeth adds to my winning smile. I don't really know how to be cute. Mom doesn't even let me pick out my clothes. I do know how to comb my hair and brush teeth. So I have good hygiene going for me.

Resolution #3: Saying real words I can talk like no other 18 month old. My sentences don't always come out like I want them to but some of the words I say sound like they come from the English language. My vocabulary seems to grow everyday. I've recently added the word "cook" and "pizza" to my list of words. If I put those two words together I might be getting somewhere.

Resolution #4: Walking Why did you all let me crawl for soooooooo long?!

xoxo It's amazing how a hug and a kiss can make a person's day. Greetings and good-byes are my favorite parts of the day because I get to tell everyone I know how much I really love them. Even if I give Grandpapa big, wet kiss, he still gives me a hug and a kiss right back.

roar-roar I've discovered the true meaning of friendship at a very young age (ala 7 months old). No matter how many times I throw Roar-roar out of my crib or the many times I've bopped him on the head, he's always there for me. When I'm scared or a little lonely, I know I can count on Roar-roar. Hobbes is to Calvin as Roar-roar is to me.

Well, that wraps up my 2006. It was a rockin' year for me to say the least. Hopefully, 2007 will bring the same and then some. As for my resolutions...I think I'm going to work on getting a new layout for my blog, sleep in my own big boy bed, and to stop hitting.