So, Will is feeling better, for now. He wasn't doing well this morning, but a dose of medicine and before I knew it he was bouncing around the room–I'm told that's rather similar to his dad at the same age.

We all had fun watching the last 10 laps of the Brickyard 400 and seeing Jimmy Johnson win (he's James' and Will's favorite driver).  After he left the last pit stop in first place I said "Jimmy Johnson's in first!" and Alex said "Who-hoo!"  Then I said to Alex "Carl Edward's is in second!" and Alex said "Who-hoo!"  Then James said "The M&M car is in last place!" (Alex's favorite car) and he said "Who-hoo!"  So do I sense a future career as a cheerleader?

After the race I asked Alex if he wanted a cheese tortilla or PB&J for supper. He said "Cheese Tortilla! And I want dal-da."  "Dal-da?" I asked. He said "NO! DAL-da!"  "Do you mean 'salsa'?" "YES!" he said. 
Once it was ready I told him it was crunchy and he said "Yum, yum! I LOVE crunchy."  It's probably funnier if you were here, but he does crack us all up.

During the Bible Story of Adam and Eve, Alex was pointing out the "nake". James tried to teach him to say "Ssss-nake". Alex tried really hard and I had to laugh when it came out "nake-sss" at one time.  After that he kept saying "sssss–" and after a pause, he whisper "nake". At the end of the story Alex asked "Why are they dad?" It took Will to tell James "he's asking, why are they SAD" before James figured out he didn't mean bad or mad.  So he worked on the "s" sound some more.

Today Alex kept his underwear dry all afternoon (after his nap).  He's not at the point that I'll take him out in underwear instead of diapers, but I'm pleased with how he's doing at home.