I'm the kid from This Mom and my real name is Wyatt.
Here are some pictures from my life that I took:
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Welcome, Wyatt! I love your photos and I look forward to learning more about you and about the things you like (and maybe even the things you don't like!) I love reading your mom's blog and I just know I'm going to love reading yours.
hi my name is noah. my mom reads your moms blog. My Mom clicked on your blog, so I wanted to say hi. Im 5, and I like your blog. My mom is 32. My baby brother is 2. And last my Daddy is 31. Bye.
hi my name is noah. my mom reads your moms blog. My Mom clicked on your blog, so I wanted to say hi. Im 5, and I like your blog. My mom is 32. My baby brother is 2. And last my Daddy is 31. Bye.
Hi Wyatt! I like your pictures. I climbed a rock climbing wall once. I made it to the top, but I was very scared (it was a portable wall, so it was kind of shaky at the top).
My kids (I have six of them) want their own blogs. Well, my two oldest daughters do (they are 6 and a half and 8 years old). I expect the baby does not want her own blog.
My kids (I have six of them) want their own blogs. Well, my two oldest daughters do (they are 6 and a half and 8 years old). I expect the baby does not want her own blog.
Hi Wyatt! I'm so glad you decided to start your own blog. I love, love, love when your mom tells us about some cool or amazing thing you said or did, or how much she loves you. Now I can learn more about you and the things you are interested in and read what you have to say.
Your pictures are really neat. I especially like the log tower...I can't tell but it almost looks like it's supposed to be a bike or a scooter. Is it?
My son is Nik; he's only 4 and doesn't talk or write yet but I suspect he may want to have his own blog one day, too.
Hi Wyatt! Your pictures are awesome. My daughter is ten and writes her own blog. Let your mom know if you want membership to it. She takes lots of pictures too and writes stories. I will have to show her your blog!
Hi Wyatt! I love your photographs; thank you for sharing them here on your very own blog! I'll have to show your cousins tomorrow (they're in bed now). xoxox Auntie Annie.
Hi Wyatt, I have been reading your mom's blog and I love your brand new blog.
When I look at your pictures, I can feel how proud you are of all those things - your designs, your building, your drawing, how strong you are when you go climbing. And even though I haven't met you, I'm proud of you, too!
I have a boy named Baxter. He is 7 years old. I think he will really like your blog as well, so I'll show it to him tomorrow.
What a cool blog Wyatt! You are such a cool kid. I love reading your mom's blog and and learning about what you guys do every day. I bet I'll like reading yours too!
What a cool blog Wyatt! You are such a cool kid. I love reading your mom's blog and and learning about what you guys do every day. I bet I'll like reading yours too!
Hi Wyatt - finally! I was looking forward to the day you start blogging and now you have really made my day. I see you have a map against the wall, please have a look where Cape Town is :) that is where I live. I am going to enjoy reading both your blog and your mom's, and comparing what you say about the same stuff! LOL. Have a lovely day. And remember to have a packet of smarties some time today (it's a new ritual for the 2nd of April...). You must sort them before you eat them, and you must eat them in a specific order of your choice. Those are the only rules.
What a deep and powerful question you ask. In all honesty, while everyone has their own answer to this question, there is no one in the whole world who has the “right” answer for sure. It is one of those wonderful, Holy Mysteries of Life that some of us think about all the time. I can tell you this. The word “ SPIRIT” comes from the old Latin language, Spiritus, which was the ancient Roman word for breath and the animating life force within us. The Ancient Greeks called this Pneuma. The Ancient Hebrews, the ancestors of the Jewish people of today, called this the Ruach. The Hindus of India use the word Prana. The Chinese say Chi. The Japanese say Ki. Maybe what the wisdom of these many different cultures and peoples points to is the belief that Spirit enters the Baby with the very first breath that he or she takes. Maybe before that we share our Mother’s Spirit as we are sharing her body and her blood. Maybe.....I can’t say for sure, but will continue to ponder this question for a long time. What I can say for sure is that your Spirit is a delight to me and your Uncle Steve.
Hi Wyatt!
Welcome to the blogosphere! I starting reading your mom's blog because so much of what she wrote about you reminded me of my son. His name is Scott and he turns 7 at the end of April. He's never climbed a rock wall but I will show him your pictures. Maybe it will make him want to try, too! He likes to make designs with his shapes, also, like the one you took a picture of.
Hi again, Wyatt! Did you know I've been rock climbing, too? Do you like it? I do. What do you like to read? Do you like Pokemon? I like to read Pokemon books, and The Secrets of Droon books and Harry Potter books. Oh! And Captain Underpants and Ricky Ricotta books. Ricky is a mouse and Ricotta is a type of cheese!
What's it like to be home-schooled? I think it would be more fun to be home-schooled than to be school-schooled because I figure if I went to a school that went home for lunchtime (I don't!), then I wouldn't have to go home for lunch!
Wyatt, I don't know if anyone has told you this but there is an oil terminal in Springfield that bears your name.
That's right.
Wyatt Oil.
You should go visit someday. It's big and pink, with WYATT in large letters.
Take 91 South to 291. Take 291 to exit 5a. Wyatt oil is on the right, at the light.
Knowing you might visit, the Friendly Ice Cream company placed a restaurant right across the street. And behind the Friendly's, there's a paving plant. Any kid could love a paving plant.
I have been reading all about you from your Mom's blog. She has told us so many wonderful things about you. You are such a talented guy and we are so glad to meet you. I have two boys, my youngest son is K.C. he is 6 and has Autism and his "Big Brother" his real name is Jayce he's 7 years old. Jayce loves dinosaurs and reading, K.C. loves riding his bike and watching Disney videos. If you would like to see my boys so that you know who I am speaking about maybe your Mom can help guide you to our blog,
Hi Wyatt!
I like your pictures and I like reading your blog. I wish more kids would write blogs. I have a big boy who's 19, a medium boy who's 13 and a little girl who's 7. We have a big black poodle and we all like going to Disney World and camping. My daughter got a pony for her birthday last month. His name is Pepper and he's very dark brown with a white blaze on his nose and two white socks. He's so cute. I wish I could ride him!
Welcome, Wyatt! I love your photos and I look forward to learning more about you and about the things you like (and maybe even the things you don't like!) I love reading your mom's blog and I just know I'm going to love reading yours.
Welcome!!!
Posted by: kristen | April 01, 2008 at 06:56 PM
hi my name is noah. my mom reads your moms blog. My Mom clicked on your blog, so I wanted to say hi. Im 5, and I like your blog. My mom is 32. My baby brother is 2. And last my Daddy is 31. Bye.
From Noah and Mom
Posted by: Jenn (aspergertopia) | April 01, 2008 at 07:08 PM
hi my name is noah. my mom reads your moms blog. My Mom clicked on your blog, so I wanted to say hi. Im 5, and I like your blog. My mom is 32. My baby brother is 2. And last my Daddy is 31. Bye.
From Noah and Mom
Posted by: Jenn (aspergertopia) | April 01, 2008 at 07:08 PM
Hi Wyatt! I like your pictures. I climbed a rock climbing wall once. I made it to the top, but I was very scared (it was a portable wall, so it was kind of shaky at the top).
Posted by: Bobbie | April 01, 2008 at 07:17 PM
Hi Wyatt! Welcome to the blogosphere!
My kids (I have six of them) want their own blogs. Well, my two oldest daughters do (they are 6 and a half and 8 years old). I expect the baby does not want her own blog.
Yet!
Looking forward to reading more from you :-)
Posted by: feebee | April 01, 2008 at 07:21 PM
Hi Wyatt!
Your pictures are really cool. Thanks for showing them to us.
Posted by: karen in ca | April 01, 2008 at 07:21 PM
Hi Wyatt! Welcome to the blogosphere!
My kids (I have six of them) want their own blogs. Well, my two oldest daughters do (they are 6 and a half and 8 years old). I expect the baby does not want her own blog.
Yet!
Looking forward to reading more from you :-)
Posted by: feebee | April 01, 2008 at 07:22 PM
Hi Wyatt! I'm so glad you decided to start your own blog. I love, love, love when your mom tells us about some cool or amazing thing you said or did, or how much she loves you. Now I can learn more about you and the things you are interested in and read what you have to say.
Your pictures are really neat. I especially like the log tower...I can't tell but it almost looks like it's supposed to be a bike or a scooter. Is it?
My son is Nik; he's only 4 and doesn't talk or write yet but I suspect he may want to have his own blog one day, too.
Posted by: niksmom | April 01, 2008 at 09:44 PM
Hi Wyatt! Your pictures are awesome. My daughter is ten and writes her own blog. Let your mom know if you want membership to it. She takes lots of pictures too and writes stories. I will have to show her your blog!
Posted by: Marla | April 01, 2008 at 09:52 PM
Hi Wyatt! I love your photographs; thank you for sharing them here on your very own blog! I'll have to show your cousins tomorrow (they're in bed now). xoxox Auntie Annie.
Posted by: Anamaria | April 01, 2008 at 10:01 PM
Hi Wyatt,
I love reading your mom's blog, and I'm so excited to read yours. Your pictures are great!
Posted by: delilah | April 01, 2008 at 10:15 PM
Hi Wyatt, I have been reading your mom's blog and I love your brand new blog.
When I look at your pictures, I can feel how proud you are of all those things - your designs, your building, your drawing, how strong you are when you go climbing. And even though I haven't met you, I'm proud of you, too!
I have a boy named Baxter. He is 7 years old. I think he will really like your blog as well, so I'll show it to him tomorrow.
Posted by: Jordan | April 01, 2008 at 10:22 PM
Hi Wyatt,
I bet you'll have fun blogging. I like putting pictures on my blog, too. I like reading your mom's blog and I'll read yours, too!
Posted by: Stacey | April 01, 2008 at 10:54 PM
What a cool blog Wyatt! You are such a cool kid. I love reading your mom's blog and and learning about what you guys do every day. I bet I'll like reading yours too!
Posted by: Becky | April 01, 2008 at 11:56 PM
What a cool blog Wyatt! You are such a cool kid. I love reading your mom's blog and and learning about what you guys do every day. I bet I'll like reading yours too!
Posted by: Becky | April 01, 2008 at 11:57 PM
Dude!
You are the coolest! I love your artwork/photography. I can't wait to read more of your stuff.
My daughters, Roxie and M would like to know the following:
What is your favorite food?
What is your favorite book?
What is your favorite time of year?
Do you like fantasy more than fiction?
Looking forward to hearing more about you.
Posted by: drama mama | April 02, 2008 at 01:37 AM
Hi Wyatt - finally! I was looking forward to the day you start blogging and now you have really made my day. I see you have a map against the wall, please have a look where Cape Town is :) that is where I live. I am going to enjoy reading both your blog and your mom's, and comparing what you say about the same stuff! LOL. Have a lovely day. And remember to have a packet of smarties some time today (it's a new ritual for the 2nd of April...). You must sort them before you eat them, and you must eat them in a specific order of your choice. Those are the only rules.
Posted by: Adi | April 02, 2008 at 02:13 AM
Dear Wyatt,
What a deep and powerful question you ask. In all honesty, while everyone has their own answer to this question, there is no one in the whole world who has the “right” answer for sure. It is one of those wonderful, Holy Mysteries of Life that some of us think about all the time. I can tell you this. The word “ SPIRIT” comes from the old Latin language, Spiritus, which was the ancient Roman word for breath and the animating life force within us. The Ancient Greeks called this Pneuma. The Ancient Hebrews, the ancestors of the Jewish people of today, called this the Ruach. The Hindus of India use the word Prana. The Chinese say Chi. The Japanese say Ki. Maybe what the wisdom of these many different cultures and peoples points to is the belief that Spirit enters the Baby with the very first breath that he or she takes. Maybe before that we share our Mother’s Spirit as we are sharing her body and her blood. Maybe.....I can’t say for sure, but will continue to ponder this question for a long time. What I can say for sure is that your Spirit is a delight to me and your Uncle Steve.
Love and all blessings
Aunt Susie
Ps. What do you think?
Posted by: Aunt Susie | April 02, 2008 at 06:06 PM
Hi Wyatt!
Welcome to the blogosphere! I starting reading your mom's blog because so much of what she wrote about you reminded me of my son. His name is Scott and he turns 7 at the end of April. He's never climbed a rock wall but I will show him your pictures. Maybe it will make him want to try, too! He likes to make designs with his shapes, also, like the one you took a picture of.
Posted by: Lori at Spinning Yellow | April 02, 2008 at 10:10 PM
This is a good kids site
Posted by: ben | April 03, 2008 at 01:05 PM
Hi again, Wyatt! Did you know I've been rock climbing, too? Do you like it? I do. What do you like to read? Do you like Pokemon? I like to read Pokemon books, and The Secrets of Droon books and Harry Potter books. Oh! And Captain Underpants and Ricky Ricotta books. Ricky is a mouse and Ricotta is a type of cheese!
What's it like to be home-schooled? I think it would be more fun to be home-schooled than to be school-schooled because I figure if I went to a school that went home for lunchtime (I don't!), then I wouldn't have to go home for lunch!
What do you want to be when you grow up?
- from Baxter, who dictated this 100%.
Posted by: Baxter | April 03, 2008 at 07:59 PM
PS: I want to be an inventor when I grow up.
Posted by: Baxter | April 05, 2008 at 03:07 PM
Wyatt, I don't know if anyone has told you this but there is an oil terminal in Springfield that bears your name.
That's right.
Wyatt Oil.
You should go visit someday. It's big and pink, with WYATT in large letters.
Take 91 South to 291. Take 291 to exit 5a. Wyatt oil is on the right, at the light.
Knowing you might visit, the Friendly Ice Cream company placed a restaurant right across the street. And behind the Friendly's, there's a paving plant. Any kid could love a paving plant.
Posted by: John Elder Robison | April 05, 2008 at 11:13 PM
Welcome to the blogosphere Wyatt,
I have been reading all about you from your Mom's blog. She has told us so many wonderful things about you. You are such a talented guy and we are so glad to meet you. I have two boys, my youngest son is K.C. he is 6 and has Autism and his "Big Brother" his real name is Jayce he's 7 years old. Jayce loves dinosaurs and reading, K.C. loves riding his bike and watching Disney videos. If you would like to see my boys so that you know who I am speaking about maybe your Mom can help guide you to our blog,
http://www.autismschmatism.blogspot.com
Nice to meet you!
Posted by: KC'sMommy | April 08, 2008 at 03:49 AM
Hi Wyatt!
I like your pictures and I like reading your blog. I wish more kids would write blogs. I have a big boy who's 19, a medium boy who's 13 and a little girl who's 7. We have a big black poodle and we all like going to Disney World and camping. My daughter got a pony for her birthday last month. His name is Pepper and he's very dark brown with a white blaze on his nose and two white socks. He's so cute. I wish I could ride him!
Posted by: Jill | July 14, 2008 at 07:01 PM