Hudson-isms

My funny, goofy, wild Hudson has quite the vocabulary and he often says things that cause us to scratch our heads and say to each other, “Where did he get that?”

I’ve been keeping a little list on my iPhone of the funny things he says. I’ll probably print out this blog post and put it in his baby book. (By the way, I’ll do a post soon showing y’all their baby books and photo storage.)

Come here, Dreaux.”

Hudson no longer refers to our fluffy Golden Retriever by his actual name. He calls him Dreaux. Poor Boudreaux kind of looks around as if to say, “Is he talking to me?” He invites Boudreaux into his room and tries to get Boudreaux to play with him. At one point he was calling him Boudreaux, but now it’s just Dreaux.

The other day, Hudson woke up from his nap and was standing at the gate at his door when Boudreaux came walking by his room. On the monitor, I heard Hudson say, “Hey, Dreaux! Let me out!”

“Show me! Show me!”

When Hudson was younger, he would point to things on the top shelves in his room and say something that we couldn’t understand. It would take us forever to figure out what he wanted. So I started picking him up and asking him to show me. I’d say, “Show me what you want, Hudson.” So he’d point and I’d get the toy or video he was requesting. Now when he sees something he wants, he says, “Show me! Show me the firetruck!” Ha! He’s just repeating what we said, but it’s unnecessary because he can actually tell us what he wants. And he’s showing us, but saying “show me.” So funny.

“Somewhere” and “Anywhere”

If Hudson is asking for something, we might say, “where is it?” And his answer is always “ummm it’s somewhere” or “ummm it’s anywhere.”

“What happened?”

I laugh just thinking about this. When Hudson takes a tumble, he’ll jump and say, “What happened?” Ha! Because…ding ding ding… that’s what we say when he falls!

“I’m okay!”

Another thing Hudson says when he falls down is, “I’m okay!” We’re so glad!

“It’s stuck!” or “I’m stuck!”

If Hudson is in his carseat and wants to get it, he says, “I’m stuck.” If he sticks a big toy in a small space and can’t get it out, he says, “It’s stuck!” And when he is in his room, but the gate is accidentally locked and he can’t get out, he shouts, “I’m stuck! Help! I’m stuck!”

“Yes, sir!” “No, sir!” “Thank you” “Pwwwease” or “I say pwwwease”

Our little Hud Bud has pretty great manners. He has always been a “thank you” kid. When we’re at the grocery store, he shouts “thank you” to every employee he sees and shouts “thank you” every time the bagger puts a bag in the buggy. He has started saying things like, “Daddy, can I have some milk, please?” But sometimes he forgets the please. So we’ll say, “What do you say, Hudson?” And his response is always, “I say pwwwease.” Those Ls and Rs are tough!

He shouts “no, sir” when he’s correcting Boudreaux and has started saying “yes, sir” to TC when he’s asking a question. We’ve even heard a “no, thank you” a few times.

“I don’t think so”

We’re not sure how he picked this one up, but a lot of times instead of just a “no,” he gives a big “I don’t think so.” But it’s more like “I don’t FINK so.”

“SURPRISE!”

Lately, he has been running into the room and shouting, “Surprise!” Or hiding and coming up to shout surprise. He’ll still play peek-a-boo sometimes and when he moves the blanket or lovie, he shouts, “surprise!”

“Don’t smile….”

Sometimes when Hudson is pouting or pitching a fit, I’ll give him a look and say, “don’t smile…” And he always smiles and then laughs. So in the past few weeks, if I give him that look, he’ll say it to me. “Don’t smile….” And, oh, it just makes me want to scoop him up and cover him in sweet mommy kisses!

“It’s so funny!”

If Hudson gets tickled over something, he’ll laugh and laugh, and then squeak out the words, “it’s so funny!”

“That’s right, Mommy!”

Hudson will say, “What number is this?” or “What shape is this?” And I always turn the question back on him and get him to answer it. And he always knows what number, letter, shape, color, or animal it is. (Those Melissa & Doug puzzles are amazing!) So right after he say, “Number 2!” He follows it up with, “That’s right, Mommy! Number 2!”

Other great Hudson-isms are “it stinks!” (when having his diaper changed) and “it’s okay, Hayes!” (when Hayes is crying)

We love having a wild toddler around here. I could write a book alone on the rowdiness and then the sweet cuddles on the couch. And when he asks me to climb in bed with him to snuggle before he goes to sleep, I am more than willing to miss 30 minutes of my TV show for a lifetime of memories. He’s not going to let me do this much longer. Tear.

Hudson's Birthday: Birthday Boy and Friends

I mentioned yesterday that Hudson’s party was at The Little Gym. We invited all of his friends and it was so much fun to get to see everyone.

I am planning, though, to have Hudson’s party in May of next year. It’s so hard to compete with everyone’s summer plans and we were disappointed that a few of our friends couldn’t be there. It was great to play with the ones that were there, though!

Our friend, Heath, loves to hang on the bars. He is the most agile child I’ve ever seen. I know he’ll be the star athlete someday!

All the kids got to explore the gym, play on the air track, and hunt rubber duckies!

Then it was off for some food and cake. Sweet Anne and Megan came all the way there so Mac and Ella could party with Hudson. I was so happy to see them, too! I have met some of the greatest girls through blogging.

Hudson and Mac checking out each other’s food. “Are you gonna eat that?”

Hudson got all excited when everyone sang “Happy Birthday” to him. He didn’t know how to blow out the candle, though, so Heath took care of that for him!

Gummy worms are the best!

Hudson and his pals! How cute is Ella in her Oscar the Grouch hat? Oh my goodness, the cuteness!

Hudson had Poppie, RC, and Elmo there to help him open his presents. He still isn’t sure what opening presents is all about, but he got some really fun presents from his friends.

Hudson, Mac, and Ella just hanging out at the end of the party. I hope these three kiddos can get together as much as possible. I love them and their mommies!

And sweet baby brother Hayes just hung out and did his thing during the party.

Hudson’s smocked Sesame Street longall was purchased online from Trendi Tots Boutique

It was a great party! I’m going to share with y’all some of the gifts Hudson was given this year and some ideas for gifts for two-year-olds in case anyone is looking for ideas for the two-year-old in your life!

Hudson's Birthday: The Party Set-Up

Hudson is absolutely obsessed with Sesame Street, so we threw him a Sesame Street birthday party this year. He loves all of the characters and just stops whatever he is doing if he sees anyone in a store who lives on Sesame Street.

Because I knew I’d have a one-month-old, I decided to have Hudson’s party at one of his favorite places, The Little Gym. The Little Gym staff does all of the set up and clean up, they keep track of who gave presents (for thank you note purposes), and provide drinks, napkins, plates, and forks.

The staff was so helpful to us and I am so happy we had the party there. They also took care of all of the activities for the kids– something that is hard to do for toddlers.

I did choose to get our own decorations and favors (Little Gym provides a balloon) to bring more of Hudson’s favorite Sesame Street characters to the party. I loved the balance of low key and easy party and still being able to decorate a bit.

The food and favor spread

Party circles/centerpieces and Sesame Street character favor bags

We put goldfish (also known as Dorothy from Elmo’s World) in little Chinese take out boxes

(Not sure why this picture is so blurry)

Cookie favors from A Dozen Eggs with character tags and “Hudson Street”

More favor bags and the yummy Publix cupcakes. Publix makes the best cupcakes!

Cups for the kids from Kelley Cards

Gummy worms for Oscar’s Pet Worm “Slimey.” Hudson was so excited about the gummy worms!

Rubber duckies for all the kids just like Ernie’s Rubber Duckie.

All of Hudson’s Sesame Street “friends” were at the party, too!

The plates and party hats are also from Kelley Creations. They are SO cute!

Vendor Information

Paper Stuff

My sweet friends at Sweet Birdie’s Nest created all of the paper stuff for us like the cupcake toppers, the circle centerpieces, the table confetti with Sesame Street characters, the favor tags, water bottle labels, banner, stickers, and food labels. It all turned out perfectly! They are so easy to work with and really helped me out this year! They also made Hudson’s invitations that I’ll show you later. I highly recommend them for all of your birthday party needs.

Cookie Favors


A Dozen Eggs creates the most delicious, most creative, and most adorable cookie favors! We used them last year for Hudson’s green ham cookies (for Green Eggs and Ham) and they made some adorable “Hudson Street” cookies. The toppers were our favorite part– after the taste!

Plates, Party Hats, Favor Bags, Bubbles, Play Dough, and Cups


Kelley Creations created all of these adorable items by hand! By hand! I am just so impressed with what they do and their creativity really made some adorable favors for Hudson’s friends.

Each favor bag included a bottle of Sesame Street bubbles, Sesame Street play dough, and a lollipop. And each guest also took him a Sesame Street cup, a rubber duckie, and a Hudson Street cookie.

(The paddle ball game and frisbee are shown in the photo and we didn’t order those)

Cupcakes

Publix is our go-to place for delicious cupcakes!

Rubber Duckies and Lollipops

These are from the always inexpensive and always easy Oriental Trading

Pictures of the birthday boy tomorrow!!

Hudson is 2!

Dear Hudson,

Today, you are two! Two whole years have passed since I first held you in my arms and looked into your sweet eyes. Two years since I first wondered if I could ever possibly love anyone more than I love you. What an incredible two years we have had together.

Each time I look at you, my heart feels so full of love. Those aren’t just words. It’s literally a physical feeling that I get. You make me so proud. You got so much of your daddy’s smarts and I am so happy that you are such a smart boy. You’re also really funny and have such a great, sweet spirit. I love how kind-hearted you are.

You are also very hard-headed and can be very stubborn. I think we can expect that out of a first born child and you’ve lived up to your birth order. You push the boundaries a little bit, but I love your passion. You’re strong-willed and we have our moments. But we are all learning to be patient with each other. We have so much to teach you and I know you will teach us just as much!

You bring out the best in your Daddy and me and can always put a smile on both of our faces. Hudson, you have really been such a great big brother in your first month of having a little brother. I know that Hayes will grow up to love you so much and you will always be someone he looks up to. You already recognize that he is so tiny and you need to help him. I know he’ll appreciate it someday.

You love your family so much and are constantly asking for your RC, PC, KK, Poppie, and Uncle Walker. And you even ask for Mommy, Daddy, and Baby Hayes. Boudreaux, who you’ve started calling “‘Dreaux”, is a dear friend of yours. You love that sweet dog so much. You love Fiona, too, but you and Boudreaux seem to have a special bond. You take care of each other and always seem to be looking out for each other. Your Daddy and I have really enjoyed watching that.

You are very talkative and articulate. Your vocabulary is immeasurable and it continues to grow every day. You are great at pronouncing almost everything, but the occasional word comes up that causes us to giggle as we try to figure out what you’ve said. We have really learned to watch ourselves because you do repeat everything that you hear– and repeat it over and over again.

It’s so funny to watch you play make believe with your Sesame Street stuffed animals. You talk to them and tell them to “come on this way” and take them for rides in your wagon. It’s just so cute to see you start interacting and having real play time on your own. You are so independent and we love that about you.

Your Daddy and I love you so much, sweet boy, and we’re looking forward to many many more fun years with you.

We took your last monkey picture today and it made me really sad. Your Dad and I decided that we may just have to take the monkey picture on every birthday until you finish high school just for our sake.

We love you.

Love,

Mommy

Stats:

Weight: 34 pounds

Height: ?

Clothes: 3T longalls and shirts, 2T shorts and pants

Diaper: Size 6 (hoping the potty training starts soon)

Favorites: Melissa and Doug ABCs and numbers puzzles, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Sesame Street, Team Umizoomi, cars, trucks, trains, music, dancing and singing songs, playing outside, animals

Books: Green Eggs and Ham, I’m a Big Brother, Goodnight Moon, Dinner Time, The Grouchy Ladybug

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