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8 Things About Trevor

Trevor has so many little quirks that make his personality great.
He has developed into a very unique little boy.
Even if he wasn't my kid, I'd still hang out with him... that's how cool he is.
Yes, I'm proud to be his mom.


Some of the things I've learned about Trevor:


1: When playing or designing new games, he makes up new rules in the middle of the game; or sometimes completely changes the rules all together.

2: He has a very sophisticated palate. He is known to enjoy most seafood varieties. His favorite being shrimp, he also likes king crab and salmon but not lobster. He brags about eating roast duck and is never afraid to try new foods.

3: He likes to relax with a warm latte. He even slurps it correctly as not to burn his tongue. His favorites are chai and vanilla. Don't worry, I give him decaf.

My favorite moment at Starbucks was when he sipped his chai and said, "Ah! There's nothing better than a hot drink on a cold day!"

4: He's very aware of other peoples feelings and is sensitive himself. He is also nice to animals and said he wishes he wouldn't eat them.

5: He wants to be a video game designer when he grows up. He already has an idea for one game; Spongbob Square Pants - rated M for Mature. Joe and I told him adults might not want to play Spongbob video games. He said they would if there was more blood.

I'd say that's a good point.

6: He doesn't like to wake up early on his days off. He considers the weekends to be his days off and expects us to let him sleep as late as he wants.

7: Trevor is the only little boy I've ever known who at 6, is planning for a family. He says things about the kind of wife he's looking for and says he's saving some of his toys for his kids to play with.

So far he has a small collection of hot wheels and video games for his sons.

8: He is somewhat of a philosopher. When playing golf with Joe in the yard, Joe's ball was set back quite farther than where Trevor placed his ball. When Joe Complained Trevor said, "well, you start where you start."

We've applied this philosophy to our own lives and shared it with the other children.

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