Thursday, December 18, 2008

Ho Ho Ho

Happy Holidays!!! I can't wait for them to be over! I am crazy busy, so I do apologize for a lack of entries this month. Perhaps next February will be your winning month for regular entries. Perhaps not. It's just a crap shoot at this point.


Oh! You want updates on the boys!! Well, I guess that IS what this blog is all about. They are fine. They are MORE than fine. They are huge. And they keep growing. Is it really a law that we HAVE to feed them every day? Cause this growing thing costs a lot of money. (kidding, kidding. I do feed them daily. If I didn't I would never survive to live it down. Cause the little piggies would probably start gnawing at me.) And they are sassy. Even Brady, with his extremely limited vocabulary, has developed his own sense of sass. Bryce just lays it all out there, telling me his opinion on EVERY. BLASTED. THING. Brady, on the other hand, tries to be a bit more subtle. When asked to do something, I will here a blast of "NOOOOO!" When asked again to do it, again, I hear a loud "NO!" So, he gets told to do it or he can find his timeout spot. This is where the subtlety comes into play. As he stomps over to do whatever it is he is asked, you hear him repeating, over and over again, under his breath, with a sneering voice, "beebee. beebee. beebee." Yes,he's calling me a baby. And he thinks he is quite clever at doing it, too. I am letting it slide for now, just because it's a new word and it means he is communicating, rather than throwing an all out hulk like tantrum. But just you wait. Juuuuuust Wait. As soon as that kiddo is speaking in full sentences, it's on, "baby"!


Oh, and, in addition to be great, sassy, and huge, they still remain, to this day, the cutest freaking kids you have ever seen. Don't argue. You know they are. Check em out:

3 comments:

  1. Oh sure, put your kids on the railroad tracks! "Boys just sit there Mommy wants to take a picture. Don't worry about the train coming it might stop."

    Just kidding. Good pictures

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  2. In response to the increased concern my public has regarding my children on railroad tracks, you may put your fears to bed. These tracks haven't been used in a loooooong time, so the likelyhood of them getting run over by a train is about as good as me being "railroaded" by the baby. get it? I crack myself up, I swear.

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  3. You crack me up :)
    Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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