Post Cards From a Road Trip
Cherubs, Family| 2 Comments »This is what happens when you give a 7 year old a 5 hour road trip, an entire back seat to himself and a digital camera with video capabilities.
You have been warned.
This is what happens when you give a 7 year old a 5 hour road trip, an entire back seat to himself and a digital camera with video capabilities.
You have been warned.
Over Heard While Making Lunches:
“How do you want your sandwich cut?”
“Di-angle-ily.”
“Really? Cause, I hate it when my angles dangle.”
I knew I was in trouble when the female cherub said to me, “Spring break is a lot longer than I thought it would be.” ON MONDAY!
Me too babe, me too.
Through no fault of my own, the cherubs were handed an ipod full of High School Musical, Hannah Montana, Green Day and President’s of the United States of America this morning. (For a fun side game guess which cherub likes what?)
This experience has provided a window into the the future teen aged years of said […]
Jeff is practicing some sort of dark magic. All cherubs are in bed AND ASLEEP at 9:10 pm. Hold me, I’m scared.
The tooth fairy has visited the male cherub, yet again. At this rate that kid is gonna be able to pay for his mission.
The LDS Church accepts teeth right?
Em is feeling better. It turns out it is not fifths disease, but she is allergic to the antibiotic. Good times.
Jack lost his first tooth on Monday. Thank goodness. The damn thing was dangling around for days, really upping my ‘eeeww’ factor past what I can tolerate. The tooth fairy left him a little over […]
Ittttt’ss back. Apparently, anytime the she-child finishes up a round of antibiotics were gonna get to play. Stay tuned for snazzy new pictures to celebrate the redux addition.*
*things are just getting started so really not worth documenting just yet.
Recently, I was initiated into the tardy procedure at the cherub’s school.
Unfortunately, we all had sugar hang overs, and that morning was a bit rough. (Rough, as in the whining, wailing, gnashing of teeth and can’t possible go to school today variety.)
Soooo, evidently, you have to walk a tardy cherub, (or two), into school, sign […]