Thursday, February 5, 2009

A Tribute to Our Jedidiah Wake…

Jedidiah will be officially two and a half next week. He is an amazing joy in our lives, and we want to dedicate this entry to him. In fact, the title of our website “WakeUpdate” comes from his middle name. We liked the name Wake because it means alert and awake to life. This describes our Jedidiah very well – he is already living up to his name! He notices everything around him and remembers so much. It is really incredible to us. He still has clear memories of events that happened 6 to 8 months ago. He remembers the first and last names of many people we know. He can tell you what street he lives on and who gave him just about every gift he has received in the last year. We do not try to teach him these things, he simply remembers and brings them up to us. It surprises me every time! He just seems very aware for his age. The other day some one at church asked him when his baby sister was coming, and he said, “in April.” Another time recently, I was surprised by his self-awareness. He started talking about his bicycle, on which he still cannot seem to figure out pedaling. He said, “Mom, do you know the medals on my bicycle?” “The pedals?” I asked. “Yes, the pedals. I don’t know how to use the pedals yet, but I am gonna grow bigger and then I will learn.” I really didn’t think he had any concept of growing up, but he’s brought that up again several times lately. (To be fair, he did tell me a few sentences later that he is also growing smaller – so, maybe he doesn’t quite get it, yet.) He also recognizes streets, buildings, and houses without any reminder about where we are. As we drive down the street, he can identify the places that we pass and what we did the last time we went to them. Maybe I (Candace) am just amazed because I have always been an absent-minded and oblivious person. I still have trouble finding places until I’ve driven to them myself, and I lose items regularly. Jedidiah is also a big help in finding the things I am looking for – purse, keys, etc. It’s not that he’s taken them and hidden them, he just remembers where I put them! He knows lots of nursery rhymes and can finish them up if you get them started for him. He can identify most instruments when he sees some one playing them (from banjo to violin to trumpet). He is also very aware of speakers and usually locates all of the speakers in a room fairly quickly. Lately, he is very aware of the coming arrival of his baby sister. He talks to her frequently and tells me about things he will do with her (ex. Kiss her if she is crying). Needless to say, we think our little guy is just great! He definitely has his difficult moments, but we want to make a point to celebrate how special he is. His first name means “beloved of the Lord” and we think that the meaning of both his first and middle names are evident in who he is: after just a little time with him, I think that you would see that he is a boy who is deeply loved and very aware of the world around him! We love you so much, Jedidiah Wake!!

 

Here are a few recent Jedidiah interactions that made me smile:

 

Jedidiah was just doing his favorite thing – playing the air drums to music. He looked at me and said, “Baby sister can hear me?” I said, “Yes, she can hear you!” I walked over and he touched my baby belly and said (to baby sister), “I love you.” And then he filled in her part, “I love you, too.” Then he looked at me and asked, “Is she playing the tuba?” (He always assigns different instruments to all of us to play, so he was including baby sister!) So sweet and so imaginative!

 

 

Jedidiah: “I’m hiccing up.” (he had the hiccups)

 Candace: “We need to get you a new night light.” (his monkey one was a little broken)

Jedidiah: “Maybe a moose night light….Or a coatimundi or somethin’” (A coatimundi is an animal that we learned about several months ago in the Animal Baby magazines that Jedidiah gets from Grandma)

 

 

Jedidiah: “Mom, you remember the Israelites?” (he heard of them on a Veggie Tales episode)

Candace: “Yes – I know about the Israelites”

Jedidiah: “I want to see the Israelites.”

 

 

After a long description of what “bossy” means…

Jedidiah: “ No, it’s not. It’s turtles.” (long pause) “Do you want to talk about something, mom? Talk about something different. What about bears?”

-followed by me telling the 3 bears story

-then, I did a brief recap of what it means to be bossy

Jedidiah: “Bossy is a lady?”

I wasn’t getting through…

 

 

 Jedidiah: “Mommy drives a little fast.”

Josh: “What about daddy?”

Jedidiah: “Daddy drives very fast and it makes me a little scared!”

 

 

Jedidiah (in imagination land): “My head turned BLUE.”

Candace: “Oh yeah…blue?”

Jedidiah: “It was crazy! It was miserable.” (he said miserable very carefully – we never taught him this word – he just came up with it!)

2 comments:

Dustin & Kate said...

I loved reading this post! It makes my heart hurt a little that I can't be around Jedidiah to experience his bright, curious little spirit in person! What a precious boy you have.

Anonymous said...

Well, I teared up through the first half remembering Jedi's frequent compassion towards me and how much I miss it! Now I'm laughing my head off though over those stories! Especially the bossy one. :)
~Coleen