One step forward...a hundred steps back. I keep trying to make progress but somehow I have two little "un"helpers. They amaze me how they entertain themselves.
Why unpack all their toys when they have all these empty boxes to play with. haha. Just like kids. Last time we moved I cut a box to where it would unfold and be flat. They took it outside and painted away on it. Kept them occupied for a while. ♥ Joy
CHEEEEEEESE! That is sooo cute. We loved paper and boxes as kids too... wonder why? We could be occupied for hours with a pencil and really large piece of paper (preferably one our size). One year for Christmas mom and dad made us each a playhouse in our basement out of appliance boxes. That was one of our fave gifts! Your kids are too cute! Awww!
I slept in my own "house" (aka refrigerator box complete with doors, windows, painted walls, futon bed, etc) in the living room for a week once. I was 9. It was one of the highlights of my life.
LOVE IT!! Ahh that will soon be us! I'll email you dates today. We have soo much to catch up on. Biggest news is Hubby's new orders. Still to Hawaii but not what we were hoping for! Rub the tummy for me. DP
I can't imaging having to unpack with Xander around, I would have never gotten anything done! The girls play so quietly together without bothering mama.
I am the mother of three active and affectionate little boys, ages 6, 3, and 1. They are truly gifts. I love life as a boy mom. I am honored that God has called me to raise future husbands. I hope they grow up to be just like their daddy, Dr. Romance. We met in an elevator in college. He has a PhD in Something Important, but I call him Dr. Romance. We were married on the Fourth of July twelve years ago just so we could call those fireworks "ours." We are living in the Boston area through June, while Dr.Romance is working at Harvard. We call ourselves the "uncommons" as a play on the Boston Common site, because we are from the land of palm trees and all things laid back. I hold a B.A. in History from UCLA, a teaching credential from CSUN, and an M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision from UVA. Those are my lesser accomplishments. Most importantly I love Jesus.
Why unpack all their toys when they have all these empty boxes to play with. haha.
ReplyDeleteJust like kids.
Last time we moved I cut a box to where it would unfold and be flat. They took it outside and painted away on it. Kept them occupied for a while.
♥
Joy
Very cute :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like they are having a great time playing together!
ReplyDeleteSon 2 sure sounds like Son 1 when he was that age. Way too cute.
ReplyDeletehaha cute!
ReplyDeleteCHEEEEEEESE!
ReplyDeleteThat is sooo cute. We loved paper and boxes as kids too... wonder why? We could be occupied for hours with a pencil and really large piece of paper (preferably one our size). One year for Christmas mom and dad made us each a playhouse in our basement out of appliance boxes. That was one of our fave gifts!
Your kids are too cute! Awww!
I slept in my own "house" (aka refrigerator box complete with doors, windows, painted walls, futon bed, etc) in the living room for a week once. I was 9. It was one of the highlights of my life.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!! Ahh that will soon be us! I'll email you dates today. We have soo much to catch up on. Biggest news is Hubby's new orders. Still to Hawaii but not what we were hoping for! Rub the tummy for me. DP
ReplyDeleteI can't imaging having to unpack with Xander around, I would have never gotten anything done! The girls play so quietly together without bothering mama.
ReplyDeleteLOL..."Cheeeeeeese.....cheeeeeeeese...."
ReplyDeleteThey are well trained in pictures!
I think that's the worst part of moving..the unpacking!
hahaha! that is so cute! and so precious, sweet little brothers partners in crime=)!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day!
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