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Theo @ 8 Years

 

 

 


 




Oh Theo, stop growing up.

He has a very curious mind. Always asking questions about space and time travel. 

He's suddenly has a love of reading and is obsessed with the Dog Man books. 

It's been awesome to see him become a book worm.

You can always tell how he's feeling. 

He's got big emotions, as he likes to say.

He still loves his video games and reading Dog Man. 

He's become quite the little hockey player.

It was so fun watching him get better and better in his rec league.

He can also be the biggest sweetheart and help with grocery shopping or shoveling the ice rink. 



How old are you? 8. Uh mom you know how old I am.
What is your favorite color? Sky blue. Actually no light blue, no water blue. 
What is your favorite animal? Bald Eagle!
What is your favorite book? Uh, I don't know! Just say Diary of the Wimpy Kid or Dog Man.
What is your favorite TV show? YouTube!
What is your favorite movie? KPop Demon Hunters
What is your favorite song? Uh why do you need to know this information? Obviously it's Meant to Live. 
What is your favorite food? Sushi and tamales.
What is your favorite drink? Lemonade + root beer + coca cola + apple cider + apple juice + cherry coke + lemon lime + orange fanta
What is your favorite breakfast food? It's obviously waffles. No actually smiley breakfast and waffles. 
What is your favorite snack? I have no idea. Oh yeah, dried mango.
What is your favorite outfit? I don't know, why do they even need to know this? Why does the doctor need to know this? I Paused Zelda to be Here and Sushi Wars shirts. 
What is your favorite game? Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
What is your favorite toy? Magnatiles I guess
Who is your best friend? Ben G
What is your favorite thing to do? Play video games.
What is your favorite thing to do outside? I don't like playing outside. I don't know, swing or something.
What is your favorite holiday? Christmas, my birthday and New Years Eve.
What do you like to take to bed with you at night? Blankie
Where is your favorite place to go? A giant screen store
What is your favorite restaurant? Sushi Train
Where do you want to go on vacation? The cottage
What do you want to be when you grow up? An engineer maybe.
What did we do on your birthday? Go to Kirby Cafe. 

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