My buddy has developed some new moves. His early intervention therapists say some kids need to learn how to play. As far as I can see, he does just fine on his own... with a big dose of inspiration from monkey bear. He will feed the baby, hug the baby and cover her with a blanket. That is until he realizes his true nature and then baby is body slammed into the ground.
My buddy's new signature move is a full body tackle while screaming so hard the veins in his neck bulge. He is strong enough to knock me over if I'm not prepared and he takes monkey bear down every time. It really is funny until you are at a playgroup and he thinks little Julia is on the opposing team. I suppose he could stand to learn some appropriate play.
His sneakiest move consists of starting trouble across the room while you are sitting, say, at the computer. While you head over there to clean up said trouble, he makes a beeline for your chair. My buddy can now climb into a chair in the blink of an eye and open 10 windows on the computer before you even realize he's not right behind you. My signature move now includes sprints across the room to stop trouble and then back to the chair before new trouble arises.
The funniest move my buddy has gets pulled out in a group setting. If we are at the park and there are a group of adults sitting around watching the kids, my buddy will single one out and walk almost all the way up to them. He will then stop with his legs really wide, tilt his head to the side, stick out an arm while wiggling his little fingers, and say "aaahhhhh". (that's how we say Hi in these parts) It never fails to get a smile along with a, "how cute is he!".
I could go on and on about all the things he does. I think monkey bear said it best: "He is the one in our family that makes me laugh."
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