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Happy Birthday to Tucker

Technically Tuck's birthday is in 25 minutes on the 28th, but Sunday is the only time that I can find to update this thing! It has been a wonderful 2 years with this little tike. He is a major source of joy in this family. My labor and delivery with him was exactly 60 minutes. A fitting start for such an active kid!


Tuck is named after his two grandpas William "Tucker" Collings and Robert Carlton Ence.



One of the many things I love about Tuck is that he is 100% obsessed with trains. He is my first child to actually be obsessed with a toy---it is so much fun. He carries 4-5 trains with him wherever he goes and has all of the Thomas characters memorized.




He loves his daddy more than anyone in this world. He wakes up every morning with the same questions, "where daddy go?" and ends his nights with "lub you dad"


Comments

Natallee said…
Happy Birthday Tucker! We all love you!!
JamieBean said…
Happy Birthday Tucky!! I sure do love you sweet boy!
Liz said…
HAPPY BIG #2 TUCKER. WE ARE THINKING OF YOU AND HOPING YOU HAVE A GREAT BIRTHDAY TODAY!
Bennett Family said…
too cute! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TUCKER!!!
Great Name and Happy Birthday to him.
amy germer said…
Hey Bianca, no fair looking so beautiful after giving birth.
Terra said…
Great blog in honor of Tucker's bday! I just wish you guys lived closer so we could really know him (and the others). The pics of Liza with your mom are so adorable, too. Miss you!
The Dillon 6 said…
I love these posts! I can't believe how fast our kids are growing up...Dana has especially gone by fast...

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