"Where are the erections?"
"Mommy do you see the erections?"
I should be trying to correct them, but I am way to immature and am too busy laughing my butt off.
Christmas week started out a little eventful for us. A water pipe decided to spring a leak in our wall and as observant as we (meaning Jason) are, the water on the carpet was mistaken for wet boots that were had been set on the carpet. So naturally the next day when I woke up and it looked like someone (again, Jason) had been walking on the carpet with wet boots I called to yell, oops I mean nicely mention, at him he told me that he thought the kids had stepped on the carpet. I guess I shouldn't tease him so much, because I thought it was wet boots too. So I called our friendly maintenance men, who spent the rest of Tuesday trying to find the cut off valve and then calling in a plumber to fix the pipe and then the carpet people to suck the water out and make the carpet dry. Jason and I decided however much fun it would be to spend Christmas Eve redirecting our children away from the blowy, fun thing that makes the carpet look like a bubble, we would instead just move up our plans to spend the night Christmas Eve at my parents house. Mom and Dad to the rescue again! What would we ever do without them.


The boys had a great Christmas. Their Christmas wish of replacing all the old toys in their room with new ones came true. Imagine that and I told them there wasn't a chance of that happening. They really are the luckiest kids ever. Lily, as I predicted was not all that into the whole material possessions thing this year and instead preferred an old toy and wrapping paper to brand new toys. She will come to appreciate the girly things that I bought her. I am holding out hope : )
Christmas week started out a little eventful for us. A water pipe decided to spring a leak in our wall and as observant as we (meaning Jason) are, the water on the carpet was mistaken for wet boots that were had been set on the carpet. So naturally the next day when I woke up and it looked like someone (again, Jason) had been walking on the carpet with wet boots I called to yell, oops I mean nicely mention, at him he told me that he thought the kids had stepped on the carpet. I guess I shouldn't tease him so much, because I thought it was wet boots too. So I called our friendly maintenance men, who spent the rest of Tuesday trying to find the cut off valve and then calling in a plumber to fix the pipe and then the carpet people to suck the water out and make the carpet dry. Jason and I decided however much fun it would be to spend Christmas Eve redirecting our children away from the blowy, fun thing that makes the carpet look like a bubble, we would instead just move up our plans to spend the night Christmas Eve at my parents house. Mom and Dad to the rescue again! What would we ever do without them.



The boys had a great Christmas. Their Christmas wish of replacing all the old toys in their room with new ones came true. Imagine that and I told them there wasn't a chance of that happening. They really are the luckiest kids ever. Lily, as I predicted was not all that into the whole material possessions thing this year and instead preferred an old toy and wrapping paper to brand new toys. She will come to appreciate the girly things that I bought her. I am holding out hope : )
Getting ready to open presents
These are not all of the presents they got and it still a ton! Spoiled Rotten!
Lily opening one of her presents
I hope that everyone had a Very Merry Christmas and that you all have a safe, fantastic New Year! Lets hope that 2009 brings a more stable economy and blessings for everyone!

1 comment:
Cute! Love the "directions"... don't you love it when they just can't say things quite right? And Lily is looking very sweet! You've gotta drop me an email... I feel like it's been forever since I talked to you. Miss you guys!
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