At dinner we were discussing friend triangles and how difficult they can be (when three people are friends and two of them are always competing for the attention of the other one). B piped up: I was part of a friend hexagon once!
Posing with their Mickey Mouse Suckers Cinderella decorates for Christmas This was on the last day in the parks, can you tell I am tired? One of the highlights of the trip was visiting the Lego Store...
I've learned to determine how well an outing with the boys went based on the "You've Got Your Hands Full" rating. Just like the popular TV shows where the audience gets to vote for the winner, the "You've Got Your Hands Full" rating is determined people around us. Just like golf, a low score is better. The votes come in about three degrees: 1. The courtesy vote. (Sometimes called the "I can't believe you have so many kids" vote, or occasionally, the 'been there done that" vote.) This is not really a count against us--its like the freebie vote. As we walk through the store with kids hanging all over the grocery cart, or doing everything but walking in a straight line towards our destinations, almost expectantly someone (usually a couple or a mom) kind of chuckles and says, "You've got your hands full." 2. The silent vote. Most of the votes are of this type. This vote is cast when a clear reaction occurs by an innoce...
I made this video/slideshow about three years ago when I was first learning how to use video editing software. Its not award winning, but it makes me feel good, and it has all five of the boys in it. I hope you enjoy it!
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