Yesterday was Reed's thirteenth birthday.
Thirteen! A teenager!
The saying goes 'The days go slow but the years go fast." It really is so true. I mean really, wasn't I just in middle school, turning 13? And now our kid is 13. Taller than me, and closing in on Tod too.
Reed is a homebody and, given the choice, would rather just hang around home instead of going out doing things. All the better if he can spend his time playing video games (says he). There are more frequent signs of maturity - and believe me, we take every small victory as a true victory - from only having to ask him once (hey maybe someday we won't have to ask at all! wouldn't that be grand!) to do something, to less grudgingly doing chores like walking the dog, taking out the trash/recycling, or doing dishes. School work...well, Reed continues to do really well (7 A's and a B+) without putting in a ton of effort. Things seem to come pretty easily to him, but we hope that when things do get tough, he'll be able to develop study/work habits that will allow him to continue to succeed. Reed didn't want to do flag football this fall, so instead his one activity is the Model UN club at school. There've only been a few meetings so far, so we're not totally sure what that's all about. Reed's best pal is still Robbie Webster, I think that's going on five years now. They don't have any classes together (4th grade was their only year together) but they sit together on the bus every day and get together from time to time. Reed continues to be a picky-ish eater, really doesn't like things that are mixed together like red beans and rice with sausage (he only eats the sausage). But he'll always eat a salad, which I know a lot of kids won't, so that's good. If he had it his way, our family dinners would be burgers, pizza, tortellini soup and salad, tacos, cereal, cereal and more cereal. He also doesn't like anything "spicy" – and let me tell you that is a broad definition for him.
For his birthday, Reed said he wanted to build his own computer. So we bought some parts, Tod had some parts already on hand, and together they built the new computer.
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Already enjoying it! |
But it's pretty cool to have a "grown up" kid who we enjoy being with, and who we find funny and engaging. It's such fun to be his parents. Love you, Reed-o.
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