Ho Ho Ho who wouldn't go...grab a laundry basket and watch "How the Grinch stole Christmas" in it? Like I said guy's, "never a dull moment". Being a kid is expealidotious (sp). I just keep thinking about how inquisitive and inventive my kiddos are and can't help but realize that I wasn't nearly as intelligent (as they are) at the tender ages of (almost) three and four. I don't know that I would have envisioned a "future machine" when I looked at a 'gigantic' cement mixer (came from Leif's brain) I think I would have thought "oooh, big shiny thing" seriously..I don't get it but it's fascinating; like I'm just now learning how to be a kid, a really imaginative, fun, adventure filled kid. It's Divine. While I'm at it, I think I'll share a quick story with you that happened at church today. It was or Christmas Sabbath (one of my most favorite spirit filled Sunday's of the year) and it was filled with 'special musical numbers' by both young and old. One gentleman in particular (with a most gorgeous BOOMING voice) pleasured us with a beautiful musical number sang acapella. In the middle of the post song "audience stun," my son decided to blurt "whoa! that guys sings LOUDLY". Thanks Leif...keen observation. What do you do right? He just stated the obvious...very 'LOUDLY' himself...aah nothing like a red face to match the holiday decor. Gotta love it. Although, in closing might I add -they were fabulous all through sacrament meeting. I got to attend the whole thing. Yea for breakthroughs right mom's : )
Sunday, December 23
Ho Ho Ho who wouldn't go...
Ho Ho Ho who wouldn't go...grab a laundry basket and watch "How the Grinch stole Christmas" in it? Like I said guy's, "never a dull moment". Being a kid is expealidotious (sp). I just keep thinking about how inquisitive and inventive my kiddos are and can't help but realize that I wasn't nearly as intelligent (as they are) at the tender ages of (almost) three and four. I don't know that I would have envisioned a "future machine" when I looked at a 'gigantic' cement mixer (came from Leif's brain) I think I would have thought "oooh, big shiny thing" seriously..I don't get it but it's fascinating; like I'm just now learning how to be a kid, a really imaginative, fun, adventure filled kid. It's Divine. While I'm at it, I think I'll share a quick story with you that happened at church today. It was or Christmas Sabbath (one of my most favorite spirit filled Sunday's of the year) and it was filled with 'special musical numbers' by both young and old. One gentleman in particular (with a most gorgeous BOOMING voice) pleasured us with a beautiful musical number sang acapella. In the middle of the post song "audience stun," my son decided to blurt "whoa! that guys sings LOUDLY". Thanks Leif...keen observation. What do you do right? He just stated the obvious...very 'LOUDLY' himself...aah nothing like a red face to match the holiday decor. Gotta love it. Although, in closing might I add -they were fabulous all through sacrament meeting. I got to attend the whole thing. Yea for breakthroughs right mom's : )
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I love your story about Leif! I am sure I will have moments like that since my husband can't wait to teach Ty embarassing things to say during dead silence. i hope you guys had a wonderful christmas!
Coty-I love it! Don't kids have the handle on the most embarrassing moments...for us! Gotta love them. Your boys are so cute. I love the laundry baskets. My boys use ours for cars, dinosaur saddles, trains, planes, army bunkers, tables...anything you can imagine. I love boys!!
Yay! Yay! I found your blog through Steph's and Lib's. I totally get ya-Ezra's so LOUD all the time! If it helps you feel any better, Leif's comment didn't reach all the way up to us, so don't worry too much.
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