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Robbie just fell in love with this darling little girl. She would not stop looking at him with her big blue eyes.
He was such a wonderful Santa.....I'm so glad he'll be kissing ME under the mistletoe this year. *wink*






Today was the first day Braden didn't give me a kiss as I dropped him off at school. He has always been very affectionate and loving. So I would always feel bad for the Kindergarten Mom's whose sons and daughters refused to show some sort of recognition of separation (aka a hug and kiss) when dropped off at the door.......and I secretly prided myself that Braden would still give me a hug a
nd a kiss no matter where we were, or who was around.
But today, as I pulled up to drop him off....there was a bunch of older boys walking by the car. I said "Love you, have a good day, give me a kiss". And he said "Awww, Mom.....today?" I think I could actually hear my heart crack a little. I just smiled and said "No, that's ok.....have a good day." He looked kind of sheepish as he got out of the car, but I get the whole "trying to save face in front of the guys" thing, so I just smiled and waived at him.
I didn't cry. Yeah, I'm just as surprised as you are. Maybe it's because I know that even though it may not be "cool" to kiss me in front of the boys.......at bedtime tonight, he will be asking me to come in, tell him a story, and cuddle with him. And I will take that......cause who knows when that will stop.
Linsey was trying to post this picture in the comments of my last post, but it just wasn't working. So I thought I'd throw it up here.......just adding proof that Braden and Tyler are each a bit of a "Ladies' Man" (sans the Courvoisier) . I mean, really, how many 3 year old boys can say they were 'thisclose' to a super model (now that I think of it, how many 30 year old boys can say that)?
It's kind of like when you hear your brilliant 3 year old spelling the word "bananas" at the breakfast table. You are thrilled and a bit proud to think that you've help her learn how to spell.......but then she continues on......"I ain't no Hollaback Girl, this dress is bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S!" (well, at least she thinks the words are "This dress is bananas..."instead of the realwords)

talking about kissing someone. I asked him if he would tell me who he was talking about. He just smiled and shook his head "No". So, Rob gave it a try, "Mom, he 's not going to tell you......it's a guy thing, right Braden?" Then Braden gets a funny look on his face and says, "Uh, no Dad, it's just a 'people my age' thing."So there you have it......and I promise to throw some pictures of cute shoes next time.......just to make it a bit more worth your while!
A lifelong dream of mine came to fruition this week........Brooke started dance class. It was truly one of the highlights of my life. I know, you're probably thinking "How lame is this chick?" I guess pretty lame, because for as long as I can remember I have dreamed about having a little girl and taking her to dance class. 
st thing this morning she had me put on her "tappies" so she could practice her "shuffle, shuffle, shuffle's". If she didn't want to go to class or participate....I will admit that my heart would be a bit broken.....but we would just find her something else to channel all that energy into. If she ever tells me that she's done, that'll be just fine. I've already locked away the precious memory of taking my excited little 3 year old to her first dance class. And I will never forget how Brooke looked while they were doing "bar work" that first day. She is definately the smallest girl in her class and she can barely reach the bar, but she didn't stop smiling the whole time. During class, she looked up and saw me watching from the parents window......she gave me the biggest smile, waved like a maniac, and then gave me the "thumbs up"! How could this not be one of the highlights of my life?! (yeah, you don't have to say it....I know I'm still lame!)


e the missing lizard. I asked, "Where is the lizard?" Brooke said "Uh, it's under the phone." Me, "WHAT?!?"......just then noticing the phone that was lying on the edge of the concrete. Brooke said, "Brycie got it with the phone". Seriously? Cause lizards can move pretty fast. So I say (while still standing inside the door) "Brycie, pick up the phone for Mommy".......as he does, we all lean forward with horrific suspense. Sure enough there is, not the whole lizard, just a still-wiggling lizard tail. Bryce holds the phone triumphant in the air and squeals "Yay!!!" Such a boy!
below the scooter......here's a better one for you. It seems Bryce only smashed the lizard's tail......the rest of it got away. The tail is bent in the middle....but was still wiggling away at the time of this picture. Don't feel too badly for the lizard....if you've grown up anywhere near the desert.....then you probably at some point in your childhood played "pull the tail off the lizard and watch it wiggle" game. Not a very humane game, I will admit..... but it does give you the knowledge that lizards can happily live without tails, and grow them back. So, I guess no harm, no foul??
This weekend he competed in the 5A State Wrestling Tournament......and he rocked! (Andrew is the wrestler in the black singlet)
heir own "brag blog".....but right now, it's Andrew's turn to be embarassed.
a debate, or have a question about music....he says "I'll call my sister, she'll know the answer". And he does call me, often, sometimes just to say "hi", but he always ends the call with "love you".......even when his friends are around.
for well over a year now, and she just now caught the "Flushing Flu". Hence, the reason I think it is some kind of epidemic sweeping the West Valley! Maybe it's something in the water. Or, it could be from a mesquito bite they got down at the park. Or, maybe it's because their Mother's have recently discovered the joyous world of blogging.....and the children have a bit more "free time" on their hands? Nah! That can't be it! It's gotta be some kind of disease......at least that's what I keep telling Rob, when he is elbow deep in toilet water, "fishing" for the miscellaneous items of the day.......
is wife, and hand out firearms, which served as an early catalyst to the Cold War." All in all, I actually think I did ok.......with a just a bit of struggling. One of the pictures I selected to share with them was of his mural 'Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park'. I was asking each of them what their favorite part of the painting was......and, of course, most of them chose the skeleton. Some kids even asked me why there was a skeleton in the park. So, seeing their interest peaked, I got excited and said, "Diego actually painted himself as the young boy holding the skeleton's hand to symbolize his own mortality. I think it was an expression of the way he felt robbed of his youth, that it was forever lost, and that his inevitable death was near." Yeah, I got a few blank looks.....including the teacher. Ok, so it may have been more than they were asking for, but, seriously, I wasn't going to "dumb it up" just because they are five. They deserve more respect than that. I think a few of them even got my explaination.......and like I told them.....art is fun, it's all about how it makes you feel, and there are never any wrong answers. I think everyone enjoyed some aspect of my time there. We made wicked cool tissue paper flowers, and I got told I was 'really pretty' about five different times.......that is a successful day in my book! I can't wait to go back.....
Brooke turned 3 years old on January 16th. I can hardly believe she is such a 'big girl' now! Well, I guess she isn't all that big(she weighs a whopping 28 lbs.), but she she sure is growning up! What Brooke lacks in size, she makes up for in personality and determination. Brooke was born about three and half weeks early....she only weighed 5 lbs. 11oz. Her Grandpa Lou, who was in the delivery room when she was born, was shocked when the nurse anounced her weight, he said, "I've stuffed chickens that were bigger than her"! She got a perfect 10 on her Apagar score at 1 minute old (which means means she was moving, crying, had good coloring, and was reacting to everything exacltly like she should be).......Hmmmm, was my only girl and middle child trying to warn me that she would be strong willed, liked over acheiving, and already a perfectioni
st-in-training?
she looked up and said " Oh, then can I just have another brother?". Uh, no.....Santa can't bring those to Mommy anymore.
around on their little farm. This cat wouldn't let anyone hold it......except for Brooke. And for the life of me, I cannot figure out why. She would walk out the back door and the cat would come sprinting up to her. She would pick him up by his neck and carry him around like a rag doll.....squeezing him to her, while peppering his head in kisses. He never tried to bite or scratch her. One day, I thought she was choking the poor thing, and I tried to take him from her......the darn thing hissed at me, bit my finger, and ran right back into Brooke's arms. We should just call her the 'Kitty Whisperer' .
ok is.....you obviously don't watch the Disney Channel as religiously as we do in this household). She already understands the strong power of the sacred feminine. She has her Daddy, her brothers, and every one of her adoring Grandpa's wrapped around her little sparkly pink polished finger. (At three months old, she had two of her Grandpa's arguing over who was going to buy her her first pair of diamond earrings....no kidding.) Most of the time she is happy and giggly and telling her brothers what they should be doing. But, on the rare occassion she is not happy, she will sure let you know about it. She is everything I dreamed of, when I had hoped to someday have a little girl. Happy Birthday Brookie!
I thought I would document a few of the pictures and "pearls of wisdom" that my children have produced during this calendar year. This year I have been "schooled" on addiction, priorities, and manners, among many other things.
"Well, I started smoking
How true that is, B.
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This next thing helps me to better understand how her 2 year old mind processes things. My father-in-law, Lou, got into a horrible motorcycle accident about 20 years ago. He had third degree burns over 70% of his body. When the kids ask about the scars on his arms and legs, we explain about the accident and that he was on fire, causing the scars, etc. A few months ago we got the Star Wars III movie. After watching it a couple of times, Brooke asked (at the part where Anakin is fighting Obi Wan, and he falls into the lava) "What's happening to Anakin?", we said "He's burning." After a few minutes she said, "Ohhh, he's on fire like Grandpa Lou. Is Grandpa Lou gonna turn into Darth Vader?" We had to say no, and explain it a bit more to her. But her Grandpa Lou sure thought it was cool that she would mistake him for an evil lord trying to overthrow the republic rule in a galaxy far, far away (he also liked having an excuse for all the heavy breathing on the phone, too).
It is such a unique and cute little quirk of his, that we can't do much else, but bring on the round of "Cheers!" as we sit down to dinner. Last, but not least, Bryce taught me a lesson in strength this year. He gave up his best friend and, I dare say, the love of his life (all two years of it) this year. Just a mere one month ago, to be exact. His Pacifier....better known as "Pacie". It was one of his first words. Pacie went everywhere with Bryce. He had about 17 of them stashed in various hiding places throughout the house. If he couldn't find one, he was start calling out in a sing song voice "Paaaaa-cie", "Paaaa-cie", until he (or we, as he always inlisted a helper if it took longer than 2 minutes) found one. And if there was more than one, he had to have them all....one in his mouth, one in each hand, one or two stuck in his diaper.....they were like plastic crack - he couldn't get enough. But with a stong resolve and moral moxie, he beat the Pacie habbit.