Tuesday, February 3, 2009

WHAT WAS I THINKING?


I miss the days when the Ice Cream Truck was exciting, I could get hugs and kisses and they would sit on my lap long enough for me to read them a book.

Now my days are filled with homework, fights, sports, oh yes... and a broken window in the neighbor's truck that 2 anonymous 11 year old boys failed to tell me about. (stupid me for thinking they could handle a BB-Gun) I always thought it would be easier as they got older.

That's what I get for Thinking.


7 comments:

byufish said...

Ahhh...a new post! Just in time to wake me up before I started drooling on the keyboard! Hey...I have a brother who had similar adventures...looks like you've got TWO of him. Good luck with that.

Rachel said...

Oh no, I didn't hear that part of the story. Yeah, I always thought things would get easier as my kids got older. I guess I won't hold my breath...don't worry, I think Mom's boys were worse and they turned out OK. :)
At least I wasn't babysitting during this incident!

jefferies family said...

Classic! I am trying to remember who they remind me of......hee! hee!

Tiff said...

Great!! That is what keeps me going some days!! "It will get easier, it will get easier."

Natalie said...

That top picture, those boys were so stinkin CUTE! You will make it through! We were having a visit with some cousins and they were saying the 10-18 "teen" years were the hard ones but then past that it gets better again. Your boys aren't too bad. I am not around them a lot but from what I see they are really pretty good kids. I always miss the baby faces after six the baby face is gone so it is fun to see the old pictures. Back when the twins use to like me.

Carol J said...

After 25 years in the 5th ward... we still claim our Pew... there's just 3 of us instead of 8 now... that's in the years I am active. Darn those who would dare take our pew.... whew!

twinsand2boys said...

I think I can tell the twins apart better in their older pictures than now LOL. Sorry to hear about the broken window.

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