Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Two Crocodiles


It has been crazy here on the farm, and the kids know it. I am allowing way too much fun under this roof when it is far from funny how overcommitted I am this week. There is just a lot going on. This is the busiest week of the rest of 2007 for Hubby and for me, because of work, church, school, and personal commitments. Hubby called to see how my day was going. I was running through the wildly long list of the day's events, and the next thing I know Son1 catapults past me over the rail of the crib and thuds next to his brother in one flying leap. (Son1 has never done this before.) And then he shouts, "TWO CROCODILES!" And Son2 thought this was crazy funny. And he giggled uncontrollably for awhile. And in the midst of the mayhem I grabbed hold of this sweet moment. Ohhhh to be brothers and love each other soo much. Son2's middle name means "beloved companion." We picked his middle name before we could settle on his first name. He really does live up to his middle name.

6 comments:

  1. Ok now that is a picture to scrapbook...lol I had to throw that in there. It is a great picture!!! They are Handsome little guys. I finally put up some pics of my guys and hubby is not to happy about it..lol Have a GREAT DAY.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Love the picture! Have you read Son 1 Maurice Sendak's Chicken Soup With Rice yet? I grew up with his books and loved them... anyway in this one they go through the months of the year and there is a line in September about a crocodile and I always "snap" at Zach's arm or leg when we read that part and he giggles!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Yeah, you have to watch out for those big crocodiles. One jumped over my crib railing and bit me!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Well your little cheeks looked so delicious and enticing...how could I resist?

    ReplyDelete
  5. Well your little cheeks looked so delicious and enticing...how could I resist?

    ReplyDelete
  6. Ahhh, reassurance that having two children WILL be fun!

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for stopping by. Let me know you did.