Where
do I begin?
Last
night James peed all over Daniel.
He
was tired. Hungry. and Grumpy.
I'm
sure Daniel did something to aggravate him.
Nonetheless.
He peed all over him. in his hair. on his shirt. on his legs (because seldom
does he ever have pants on). on his bare feet.
Daniel
didn't seem to notice. or care. I, on the other hand was almost in tears.
Boys
are crazy. and I love them!
And
even though I'm entirely overwhelmed with 3 and have lost track of how many
times I've yelled this week, I'm grateful for my boys. Heavenly father knew
what he was doing by sending us all boys. They're funny, crazy, fun, and they
keep is smiling.
Boys
in my House
Author:
Erin Jo Kilmer
There
are boys in my house - and Spiderman shoes
And
200 papers in various blues.
There's
Bob (he's a builder) and Thomas the Train,
There's
a fireman coat to wear in the rain.
They
have cars on their shirts and frogs on their hats
There's
a glove and a ball and a red plastic bat.
There's
dirt on a face and a smudge on a nose;
Grass
stains on knees and sand between toes.
There's
bathtime at night with bodies to scrub (haha, like once a week),
And
when we're all done there is dirt in the tub!
There's
bandaids and bruises and curious bumps,
There's
smiles and laughter and sometimes there's grumps
(esp
in the summer when they don't go to bed until 11).
There's
odors most icky; there's boogers so green
There's
more yucky things than I'll ever get clean.
There's
piles of laundry; there's stories at night;
There's
bedtime and bathtime and dinnertime fights.
There's
cars and there's trains and there's books about trucks
There's
Scoop, Lofty, Dizzy, and Travis, and Muck.
Sometimes
there are bugs, and sometimes there are frogs;
Sometimes
they are lions, or dinos, or dogs.
There
are cute little vests and darling neckties
Dragged
right through the mud - oh what a surprise!
There's
running and climbing and jumping and falling
And
laughing and crying and hugging and brawling
And
rolling and losing and finding and creeping
And
whining and stealing and sometimes there's sleeping.
There's
tantrums and time outs and extra loud noise -
Yet there's love in my
house shaped like [four] boys.
I LOVE this post! Priceless :)
ReplyDeleteI love it...and what an adorable picture of you and your 3 "younger boys"...motherhood has made you even more beautiful than ever! (and you were always beautiful).
ReplyDeleteHaha! You make me laugh! And AMEN to being a mother of boys! We could co-chair a "sons only" club! Your boys are precious and adorable!
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