Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Boys Are Back In Town

I simply looooove our new neighborhood. Love love love love. Like big pink fuzzy heart with glitter LOVE my new neighborhood. When I was a little girl and would daydream of being a mom, I always pictured me having a swarm of youngins round the plantation and I would give them kool aid and cheap cookies. Kinda like VBS, but without the altar call.One thing that was NOT in my dreams was the long range semi automatic gun with scope. But hey, you can't predict everything.For example there is NO WAY I could ever predict that my genetic code could produce this precious angelic spawn. Or that I would ever say, "Quit putting butter in the balloons!" Some things just can't be prepared for. Motherhood is number ONE on that list. But I love every minute of it.

7 comments:

Hair Bows & Guitar Picks said...

You are such a good mommy!

Marchelle said...

1. butter? in balloon's? please splain how that works.

2. i just caught up on all the posts i missed. like 4 of em.

3. sorry to hear about your goiter, but you still look cute. amen. i'm sure it's nothin, but just in case, put me down for your ipod in the will.

4. apparently i missed the part where you said IJ tore his ACL, so i guess that's another post i'll have to go back and read!

5. i can't even blog about me and the boy's conversation on what easter is about.... uhm, fail.

6. i <3 u

♥ Becky ♥ said...

I love watchin all the kids playin. I miss those days. Seems mine are too good to stick around the house and play. It's all about going to the local school to play bball and going to a friends house. Although, I guess I shouldn't complain about the peace and quiet. :)

BTW, you are such a great Mom!!!

Cindy said...

Oh, how I miss those days....just wait until they turn into teenage boys - enjoy them while ya got 'em!

J said...

Looks like a lot of fun...makes me wish we lived in the 'burbs instead of the sticks!

Hope4Grace said...

Dude, what was in your easter basket? I gotta know.....

Pony Girl said...

Can I come over for Kool aid, too?
Glad you are lovin' your neighbhorhood!