I thought it was quite a coup that I found car-shaped candles for Robert's birthday. He said for his next birthday, he'd wants helicopters. At least I have a year to look for them.
Robert talks all day long, and his voice gets higher pitched the later in the day it gets. By bedtime, it can hurt the ears. I'm convinced the kid probably talks all night, and we just can't hear it, but the neighborhood dogs probably can.
Jim and Robert were wrestling this evening, as a manly bonding event, and Robert had his shirt off. Jim decided to take his shirt off too, and Robert said "Daddy, put your shirt back on. I don't want to look at that."
Robert has a poster of flags of the states in his room. He's memorized them, and refers to them numerically. We met someone recently from Missouri, and he said "Oh, that's the 25th state." We had to take his word for it.
Robert has devised a math game that includes his love of calendars. It started innocently enough--"Mommy, what's 3+4?", "Mommy, what's 85+30?". It has progressed to asking "Mommy, what's January + March?" (Answer: April) "Mommy, what's August - April (Answer: April). Then he starts asking "What's August 2006-September 2005?". That's when I say "I haven't a clue."