This was so cute, I just wanted to share it.
My son is two and a half years old. He doesn't talk very much yet as he hasn't heard properly until a couple of months ago (long story). He was operated on, tubes were inserted and he's just now beginning to say words, but he has always communicated extraordinarily well without them.
My son is very well-loved in our household. He is shown love all the time. He's my little man. Tonight he did something that was so the opposite of what I would do. When it comes to "my" food, I'm incredibly protective of it. If I want to have something later (say, on a binge) I'll actually hide it in the back of the fridge or even in the drawer of the desk that my computer sits on. I eat hunched over my bowl (if I'm even using a bowl--eating an entire bag of chips doesn't actually require a bowl).
Well...tonight my DH brought out the chips and started munching and Colin was "asking" for some (in his own way, with his very expressive face and his sounds) so DH gave Colin a few chips, one at a time. Well, apparently Colin eventually got full but he asked for more chips anyway...and what did he do? He brought them to me! Chip by chip, he asked my DH for just one, then brought it over to me and pushed it toward my mouth. He was so careful, too, about being sure that I actually ate each chip. I smiled at one point and hadn't started chewing yet and he stood there patiently, watching my mouth until I chewed. When he saw that I was chewing he was satisfied and he wandered off again.
He is the sweetest boy on earth. I don't know why he did this tonight. He probably ended up giving me 8 or 9 pieces of chips (DH gives them to him in pieces so he won't choke). He was SO serious about making sure I ate. This is odd because it isn't like I never eat! I eat all the time. I'm not about to waste away into a windblown waif. (If anything, it looks like I just ATE a windblown waif. Or two.) So I don't know why my son did this, unless it's just because he and his father were both eating and he, the compassionate boy that he is, noticed that I wasn't getting any? Could that be it? I wasn't making any indications that I wanted any. Actually, I was sitting and reading a book.
He is the sweetest boy in the world and he's so generous. I'm so proud of him.



He's my joy. He's extremely affectionate. He kisses everyone--lately, if another kid at playgroup does something nice for him, like shares a toy, he'll kiss them!! He's a good boy.