Here’s a little taste of how much energy Liam has. He normally takes two naps a day, which he makes up for by being a little tornado when he’s awake.
Newly awake from his morning nap, exploring the bookshelf.
“Reading” the book. The 4 is detritus from earlier tornado activity.
Bringing me the book.
Exploring the drawer of wires and chargers.
Coming back into his room to see what I’m doing in there.
“Pick me up!”
“Hmm, what does the world look like through a 4-shaped hole?”
For some reason, he loves putting things around his neck – this tie is a favourite.
“I’m super-tie boy!”
Plus, the tie is fun to drag.
But wearing it is best.
Getting dressed – socks are fascinating.
And reading before the pants go on. His shirt says “Eigenwijs”, which means “own will”. Check.
Bothering Mackenzie.
Back at the Nijntje museum, where we met Angie and Aiden. We hadn’t reckoned on it being Krokusvakantie (Crocus Vacation, or Spring Break). It was packed with kids and parents and quite hectic. But still fun. I did envy Angie though – Aiden isn’t walking yet, so she got to sit and play with him whereas I got to chase Liam all over the place.
Still hadn’t quite exhausted all his energy by the time we got home – here he is walking into our place (they’re working on the entry and stairway so it’s quite messy).
After this though, he went right back to sleep.