Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Jordan Lee

Jordan was delighted to get this very large Lindt chocolate bunny for Easter from his Godmother, Fliss. He was so enamoured with it I was surprised that he ate it. He told me it would be ok if he ate it as he would still have the ribbon & bell to remember bunny by. He was very good at sharing the chocolate with his brothers too.
The very early Easter took us by surprise this year but we did manage to make a few Easter cards. Jordan added his artistic flair to the chick's legs. I think it looks like an Irish dancing chick!
Jordan is very caring & loves to help his brothers (even when they don't want it! LOL). He has surprised me on a few occasions by how empathetic he can be when one of his siblings is upset. He's so sweet!
I suddenly realised yesterday, that Jordan isn't a little boy any more! He's done so much growing up recently. All of a sudden it seems he is reading 'proper' books....
... and writing his first novel! (You saw it here first!)
When he was 18 months old or so he used to take all his toy vehicles & line them up bumper to bumper all around the garden or round the playroom & spend hours driving them from one end of the line to the other (used to take ages to tidy up!). He still builds car parks & roads in his bedroom but now his cities are more elaborate & he develops little story lines to go with his playing. I love going into his bedroom & finding his creations!
Jordan's latest passion is jumping! He loves trampolining so much! It's a good job he's friends with the boy next door because he has a trampoline that Jordan can go on almost whenever he likes!

4 comments:

Marie said...

Wow hasnt he grow,bet he makes a brill big brother. x x x x

munchkin mama said...

hehe i want to see annie's grumpy face.
i love these little reviews of the kids!!
xx

Ken said...

Sorry this is late! It was when blogger was playing up. It's amazing to think that Jordi is only 6 and a half. What a great little fellow he is. I remember when he used to clap Ippy into the house and put his hands behind his back. (not two then!) He's a great sense of humour and always looks at us when we are pulling his leg. He knows straight away! We really pray that the three boys especially will stay good friends as they grow up.
Mother xxx

Anonymous said...

I love the little chicks Jordan! Very arty indeed! xxx