“Too …”

“Too loud” – when we’re listening to music in the car; sometimes even on lowest volume setting
“Too fast” – when Dave drives more than 40 miles per hour
“Too dark” – anytime the lights are off or especially in the dark when we’re driving
“Too spicy” – salsa, but he will still eat it and ask for more
“Too messy” – usually referring to our home or the floor at school
“Too tight” – either the seat buckle in his carseat or his pants after eating at Fresh Choice
“Too big” – surprisingly, some toys; he wants us to put them back along with an “all done” when they are bigger than he is
“Too heavy” – Daddy’s toolbox or any toy that is bigger than him that we already own, that he tries to carry around the house
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Not very adventurous thus far.  Although we know he doesn’t have a fear of heights.  

Brandon walked around Sears by himself, no stroller.  He had his hands in his jacket pockets, but took one out to hold my hand.  It was great that he had his other hand in the jacket, so he didn’t touch anything!  Except when he saw the mini motorcycle.  Then all bets were off.  It’s the longest he’s walked around in a store by himself, and he managed to stay mostly with us.  We stopped by the hammer aisle – a whole wall filled with all different kinds of hammers.  We asked Brandon how many were up there.  He started pointing and counting, but eventually just trailed off.  Too many to count.