This Christmas Brogan was very sick. My sister had returned home from her study abroad experience in Hungary, and Brogan had really looked forward to seeing her. (Mallory's always been his favorite. Shhhhh! It's a secret!) When she was home, though, Brogan got sick and it was all he could do to simply stay awake. On her first day back, she sat on her bed playing with her new laptop computer, and Brogan lay next to her on the bed being feverish. I don't know if they talked much, or even if he was awake the whole time. But later he said he had fun with her. He was happy just being in her company. She gives off good vibes.
So often I assume that Brogan is just like the other two boys. Colson and Braden love the company and conversation of others, and I have often thought that Brogan was the same. But as he gets older I realize that he's just wired differently. It's not him who needs to change. It M. and I that need to shift our expectations a bit.
In our backyard, Brogan plays on the fringes: in the sand and silt deposit along the edge of the property, in the tall grass/weeds that border our yard on either side. He'll skip along the perimeter of our yard, stopping every now and then to check out a rock, or an odd bug.

Watching Brogan in the backyard makes me think of the poem by Milne:
Hoppity
Christopher Robin goes
Hoppity, hoppity,
Hoppity, hoppity, hop.
Whenever I tell him
Politely to stop it, he
Says he can't possibly stop.
If he stopped hopping,
He couldn't go anywhere,
Poor little Christopher
Couldn't go anywhere...
That's why he always goes
Hoppity, hoppity,
Hoppity,
Hoppity,
Hop.
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