He was two. And he was determined to be shy.
His baby brother, newly walking, let me read him a book twice and let me vroom vroom with a hot wheels car–that he promptly wanted back. He could give it to me but then I had to give it back to him: that’s the rule.
That’s okay. I know that rule.
His big brother watched from his ride-on toy and turned away when I tried again to engage him. I might look like a grandma but I was not *his* grandma.
Tough crowd.
Singing softly, though–wait, he knew that one. “The wheels on the bus go ’round and ’round.” He watched me intently. I got to the verse of “the driver on the bus says move on back…” and suddenly he found his ride-on bus moving backwards from under him.
He laughed! I totally got him. Forward again on the wheels going round and round, backwards on the move on back, again and again and again.
And with that we were finally friends.