What a little man!
He’s running the house almost, he’s such a confident little Rigby, it’s hard to believe that he’s the same little money that I’d get home from work to see, but instead he’d scream until he slept each night!
He’s talking quite a lot too – admittedly, there’s still a level of pronunciation to learn, but his vocabulary is already quite large.
Oli is simply not bothered by bigger brother Jack either – Jack wants to be near Oliver and show signs of big-brotherly love (namely teasing) but Oli just doesn’t bat an eyelid, until he’s interested. Bit like Cats and Dogs really.
Much thicker-set than Jack is or ever was, I think Oli will grow and grow and end up being physically bigger than Jack, but it’s actually quite hard to tell Jack that at the moment!!
We’ve been taking him to nursery twice a week, to get him socially interacting with other children. This is something that we probably did too late with Jack, hence his defiance in going, whereas Oli was being taken prior to being able to vocalise those opinions! To begin with, he’d cry at the idea of being left somewhere, but the repetition of attending, coupled with the same faces at the nursery has meant that he’s now going in really well, sometimes even forgetting to say goodbye to us! As he’s able to talk, he refers to nursery as playing at ‘Nickies house’, which is good, as at in my mind, that means that he’s found a more affectionate or personalised way of thinking about it. He goes in, wearing his Thomas the Tank Engine bag, which is probably larger in appearance that is proportional to his body, making him look like a little Ghostbuster as we walk down the street!
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