Remember those scary words that were at the top of the tags on our pillows, cushions, blankets and various items growing up? Remember the fear that you felt the first time you had removed one of those big annoying white tags, to be told by some joker in your family that you were heading to jail? I can sure recall the feeling of being scared to death that I had really done wrong.
Tonight Christopher decided on his own to cut the big tags off of the new chairs that I bought them for camping. Dan took full advantage of the opportunity to freak him out with the threats of being jail-bound--a real law breaker. Being the sensitive boy that he is, he wasn't sure if he was going to laugh or cry....but since we laughed with him and shared our tales of fright from our childhood, he decided that it was funny. kind of.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
we all cheered them on....
It was family day at the t-ball game. Well, our family made a day of it. G'ma and G'pa came up to watch the excitement, and Uncle Mark, Aunt Deenie, and Catie-Lou came across town for the big event, too!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
sunshine!
Ah, what a beautiful day it was in Portland today!! We spent pretty much all of it outside pulling weeds, watering flowers, looking for bugs, digging, and cleaning things up---including my car.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Chris loves his cousins
Christopher really, really loves all of his cousins. My favorite part is that he never forgets Nate's mole. ever.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
It's all about Susan Boyle
YOU MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO.
This video is so awesome, it is well worth 7 minutes of your time.
I challenge you to watch it and not have tears well up in your eyes, or at least a good size lump in your throat when it's all done.
Trust me---they will be tears of joy.
twins
The boys had 'twin day' at school last week. Exciting concept for these two, huh? So we found matching outfits (which actually was kind of exciting, because they have not been dressed exactly the same since they were about 10 months old!) and we added some matching features--- to Chris it was a brown mole on his chin, and a 'T' scar on his eyebrow. Nate got one more little mole between his nose and mouth. Dead ringers.Yesterday morning Christopher grabbed an empty prescription container off of the counter and popped the child-proof cap right off as if he'd done it hundreds of time in his adult life. Dan and I looked at each other, wondering how that had happened.
"How did you get that lid off, Christopher?"
"Well, it says right here...just 'hold tab down and turn." "That's what I did."
(duh, mom!)
chocolate bunnies
We had a wonderful day celebrating Easter over at Mark and Claudine's. When we returned home, I was cleaning up our Easter mess and I found Chris and Nate's chocolate bunnies, which were neatly tucked back into the boxes that they came in. I pulled them out and found it to be quite amusing that they had each (independently) eaten the same body parts off of their bunnies..tips of ears, faces, bellies, and tails---clearly the 'good' parts of a bunny.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
First T-Ball game
Coach Carl asked Nate to be catcher during the first inning of the game. This made his day....it was his dream position. He put on all of the gear and did a great job.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Opening day...and it feels so real!
Today it feels real.
"Mama, I am like a real sports guy!" said Nate...beaming from the inside out.
Opening day ceremonies for the Wilshire-Riverside Little League was this morning and it was a fun event, complete with over 500 kids, a pancake feed, the national anthem, and each team being introduced as they took a lap around the bases and high-fived hundreds of hands along the way.
Guttermans Supply has black jerseys. Nate chose number 5 because he is 5, Chris chose number 7 because it was a close match to Mark Grace's # 17 from his cubs days.
Here they come! It's hard to see, but this is their team running the field, with Coach Carl in the front. I especially loved watching Nate as he was heading out with his team. I honestly believe that in his head, this was Wrigley Field on opening day. It just didn't get any better than that moment of fame and clapping.
Here they come! It's hard to see, but this is their team running the field, with Coach Carl in the front. I especially loved watching Nate as he was heading out with his team. I honestly believe that in his head, this was Wrigley Field on opening day. It just didn't get any better than that moment of fame and clapping.
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