I still get a kick out of watching Waiola and his crazy little personality. Granted, I'm not laughing so much when the terrible two tantrums are being thrown, but for the most part, this kid keeps me giggling.
Just the other day, Daddy was trying to get him to make a haka face...and this is what we got. Seriously...how can you not laugh at this kid?
He is definitely all over boy, in that he loves to be moving and running and climbing and jumping and well, basically, being a little daredevil.
Recently, he's discovered the fun of not only hanging on to people's backs, but falling off too. He'll beg to "hold on"...but really, he's looking forward to the falling off.
And I've come to realize, that if we're not careful, he may end up growing gills or fins one day soon. This weekend while we were at the beach with some friends, he helped himself to another kids boogey board and had a blast. He let his Aunty Alisha pull him around for a while, but once any possible fear was gone, he was all over the place with that thing. Looks like his Papa will soon have a surfing buddy.
Ola is growing up in so many ways. He's a total parrot, and because of it, is learning to use lots of new words. It's so much easier to communicate with him now that he's gabbing away. We're also trying to make the transition out of diapers and into bvds. He's doing pretty good for just having turned two, but we've still got a ways to go. He's also been such a wonderful big brother. He's often checking on Kupa'a and talking to him or rocking his bouncer or car seat when he starts to get fussy (all of which outweigh the fact that he tried to sit on him the other day). Lol! He definitely keeps us entertained and on our toes. You just can't help but love him!
Just the other day, Daddy was trying to get him to make a haka face...and this is what we got. Seriously...how can you not laugh at this kid?
He is definitely all over boy, in that he loves to be moving and running and climbing and jumping and well, basically, being a little daredevil.
Recently, he's discovered the fun of not only hanging on to people's backs, but falling off too. He'll beg to "hold on"...but really, he's looking forward to the falling off.
And I've come to realize, that if we're not careful, he may end up growing gills or fins one day soon. This weekend while we were at the beach with some friends, he helped himself to another kids boogey board and had a blast. He let his Aunty Alisha pull him around for a while, but once any possible fear was gone, he was all over the place with that thing. Looks like his Papa will soon have a surfing buddy.
Ola is growing up in so many ways. He's a total parrot, and because of it, is learning to use lots of new words. It's so much easier to communicate with him now that he's gabbing away. We're also trying to make the transition out of diapers and into bvds. He's doing pretty good for just having turned two, but we've still got a ways to go. He's also been such a wonderful big brother. He's often checking on Kupa'a and talking to him or rocking his bouncer or car seat when he starts to get fussy (all of which outweigh the fact that he tried to sit on him the other day). Lol! He definitely keeps us entertained and on our toes. You just can't help but love him!
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