Thursday, March 11, 2010

Secrets of the Y Chromosome

There is some kind of magnetism associated with the Y chromosomes. This strong magnetism that I speak of attracts such items as dirt, sticks and mud.
If there is dirt anywhere within sprinting distance, Spencer WILL find it. He picks up clumps of dirt and squishes it between his hands. He LOVES sticks. Big sticks, small sticks, fat sticks, short stick, sticks still attached to the tree (also known as branches). He likes to put them into the holes and cracks in the sidewalks.



The Y chromosome is also responsible for the hollow leg syndrome. The amount of food that Spencer can eat is amazing. The fact that he is still in the 25-50 percentile for weight amazes me.
Boys also have a secret; they are truly lovable. How can you resist they baby blues? It is definitely hard, especially when another secret is revealed from the chromosome; climbing. If it is on the ground, then it can be climbed on or on top of. Spencer's item of choice is the BRICK fireplace. He also likes to hang over the side of the couch; I am waiting for him to tumble onto his head. He also has climbed out of his crib and fell on his back.

Spencer is also a fan of athletic equipment, balls that is. Footballs, basketballs, baseballs, tennis balls, anything that is remotely shaped like balls or can be thrown like one: he always has to be playing with a ball.

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