Brycen is a very headstrong little boy. The typical middle child. He knows exactly what he wants and will fight to the death for what he feels is his. He makes me smile every day and makes me crazy all at the same time. He is the most loving guy when he wants to be and will shower you with love if he deems you worthy. He says things daily that I want to remember when he is older because they make me smile. So, I am making a list below of some of the things that Brycen says.....Brycenisms
1. When asked if he liked playing soccer..."I LOVE soccer! I get candy....and juice.....and gatorade!"
2. When I tossed a bags of chips to the top shelf in the pantry..."Mommy! You cool like Daddy!" Because I put the chips up top? "Yeah, you cool!"
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Boys and dirt go hand in hand
That about sums it up. Boys and dirt are never far from one another for very long. The boys have been outside for the majority of the last two days. It has been so warm(in the 70's) that we have been taking full advantage of the sun. Samuel absolutely loves to be outside and I hate to see his reaction if it rains and he can't go out! Jacob was practicing shooting baskets. He got 10 in a row several times :) Brycen was trying to shoot baskets and got a few in after Jacob lowered the goal for him. My arms are aching b/c I had to lift Samuel up so he could drop the basketball in the hoop about a thousand times and up to the top of the slide(his new favorite thing) He is going to have to get taller or I am going to be buff mommy by the end of the summer:) So needless to say, they left an awesome dirt ring around the bathtub.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Who said that boys aren't sweet?!
Every Tuesday and Thursday I get the boys up, fed, and dressed so that we can get Brycen to church preschool on time. I have to make his lunch for him too. He is so picky that it has been a challenge for me to find things to send. Today, I sent a half of a peanutbutter sandwich, a frozen gogurt, a juice box, and three chocolate chip cookies. When I picked him up, I asked if he ate all his lunch. He said, "no, I save one cookie for bubbie, can you hand me my bag" Sure enough, inside his bag was a ziploc bag with one cookie. It was only half of a cookie but he saved it for Jacob. Jacob was too excited. I wish that they had more moments like these. Usually I feel like a ref in the WWF, lol.
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