Ok, it wasn't me it was Shutterfly. Thank goodness, I thought I was losing my touch. There are a couple of pictures of Cody and the kids with our '66 Mustang. Cody got this car when he was in high school. His senior year someone hit it and he was never able to drive it again. His Pop bought the car then his uncle and then we were able to buy it back 2 years ago when Cody finished residency. Pop fixed it up for the parade so the kids and Cody could ride in it. I am looking forward to having the car here to play around in.
I had the great fortune to be the carpool mom today. So I got to hear things like fart hee hee hee hee (when I wouldn't let them use that word they moved on to toot), I like cows, do you?, We like horses so no else can! ( I have 2 sets of siblings), Did you see that train? That would be cool if we crashed into it (that was my kid), Can we cut our hair today at school? Me: "NO" Well, we have scissors at school, the list could go on... By the way Tori and Cara if you are reading I did tell them they could not cut their hair or anyone else's at school. The whole time I was gone I thought one of them or all of them (4 of the 5 being girls) would come home with a haircut.
Tonight we were at the WT football game I told my mom that this football player looked like he was talking 'trash'. Joshua looked up and asked "why is he talking about trash?"
I know this has to one of my more random blogs...
Stay with me I will get back on track once we get into the new routine.
Having a boy, I understand the potty talk and how it will always be funny to the male gender. I still don't get it.
ReplyDeleteWe would love to meet you guys if you do make it to the game on Saturday. Shoot me an email if you need details.
Hey, Matt finally told me how to leave a comment, this blogging thing is gonna take some time to get used to.
ReplyDeleteI do think kids have a funny way of saying things sometimes and also the way they comprehend. Dylan the other day was helping me vacuum and he said "mom come plug this out" I just had to laugh, because I said the same exact thing when I was little. It makes sense, plug it in, plug it out.
It took Dylan forever to learn El Camino, he always said "let's go to mico mico. Guess us adults just don't speak plain enough.
Cheryl H
Melisa,
ReplyDeleteThis is a comment about the request to drive. When Skylar was 3, he was at the cow sale with Wade, fussing to go home. Wade told him his Mom would be there soon, but he wanted to go "now", so Wade said "go ahead". He took off quickly and quickly stopped, turned aroung and said "Are the keys in the pickup?"
Kids often think they can drive. At three, Nelson was at the gin with Billy, in the module truck with Gene Clary. He told Mr. Clary, "If you'll slow this thing down, I think I can handle it" So they continued with him sitting in Mr. Clary's lap. When they returned Billy wanted to know why it took them so long.
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy your blog, when there is time to look.
Kenee
Kids often think they can drive. At three, Nelson was at the gin with Billy, in the module truck with Gene Clary. He told Mr. Clary, "If you'll slow this thing down, I think I can handle it" So they continued with him sitting in Mr. Clary's lap. When they returned Billy wanted to know why it took them so long.
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy your blog, when there is time to look.
Kenee