I thought you might enjoy this.
Sean has been bugging me for days to let him have a cough drop. They are the menthol version, and I had said no because they taste 'hot'. Today I finally gave in. Sean's face went from excited and triumphant at getting his wish, to somewhat surprised, then teary-eyed and determined, to finally panting into his hand. He lasted another 2 minutes and then spat it in the garbage.
His comment: "I thiiiiink... that was maybe not a good idea, Momma. You shouldn't have given that to me because now my mouth hurts."
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
Friday, February 07, 2014
Snow Day!
Life has been so busy, I haven't had time to post in more than 2 months... but the boys played in the snow today for several hours, and had so much fun, I wanted to share the pictures with you.
Our entire town shut down due to the snow. No school, public buildings closed, a lot of businesses closed. I kind of have to laugh... but on the other hand, Vancouver just isn't equipped for this kind of weather. The city only owns 7ish snow plows, and most people don't have winter tires...
Our entire town shut down due to the snow. No school, public buildings closed, a lot of businesses closed. I kind of have to laugh... but on the other hand, Vancouver just isn't equipped for this kind of weather. The city only owns 7ish snow plows, and most people don't have winter tires...
Tuesday, December 03, 2013
B'cause skewetons don't wear clothes.
Sean is such a little nudist. He LOVES to be naked. He gets dressed every morning, and yet most days, he ends up naked at some point.
Conversation that just happened:
Me: "Sean! Why in the world are you NAKED?!"
Sean: "I'm a skeweton. They don't have clotheses."
Me: "Sean, it's winter. Skeletons wear clothes in the winter."
Sean: "Mama! (exasperated) Skewetons don't get cold, b'cause they don't have any meat. They JUST HAVE BONES."
Conversation that just happened:
Me: "Sean! Why in the world are you NAKED?!"
Sean: "I'm a skeweton. They don't have clotheses."
Me: "Sean, it's winter. Skeletons wear clothes in the winter."
Sean: "Mama! (exasperated) Skewetons don't get cold, b'cause they don't have any meat. They JUST HAVE BONES."
What on earth should I reply to that?
Here are a few pictures I took of the boys the other day:
Here are a few pictures I took of the boys the other day:
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween/ visit to the pumpkin patch
Happy Halloween! We don't actually celebrate Halloween... but the boys enjoy dressing up all year long, and our church put on a fun NEEWOLLAH program that we went to.
First, a picture of Sean smiling - he refused to smile in the pumpkin pictures, and so I decided to include this one, since it's just too cute. Grandma Patti gave Sean that big Sully stuffed monster, and he LOVES it.
| Such a cute smile! |
| I was optimistic about getting a good picture of both boys together |
| There were serious objections to me trying to snap JUST ONE GOOD PICTURE |
| Sean announced that he was NOT going to smile for me |
| Mark, showing off his incredibly blue eyes (without knowing it) |
| Uhm, boys, that is NOT the faces I am looking for! |
| Mark smiling |
| Alright, let's get it out of our system... |
| Uncle Brian, coolest Uncle. |
| Of course the boys smile when they are with Uncle Brian! |
| A few of my favorite guys... |
| "If you want to take a pumpkin home, you have to be able to lift it." |
| Good luck with that, Sean... |
| That one was a bit too big for Mark, too |
| Our handsome big boy! |
| Our handsome little (big) boy |
| Uncle Brian and Sean |
| Uncle Brian with Sean |
| Army-guy Mark and Darth-Vader-Boba-Fett Sean (with a jet pack) |
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
2 more Bir-f-day pictures of Sean
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Happy 3rd Birthday to Sean!
Today our wonderful 'little' guy turns 3! Happy third Birthday, Sean! He is growing to be such a spunky, smart, mischievous, fun, BIG guy. Have I mentioned that he is the same height as quite a few new Kindergarten kids at Mark's school?!
| A boy with a smile and a heart to match his huge size! |
Sean started out big, with '10' being his magical number: He was born on September 10, at 10:10am, and he weighed 10lbs even. Here are a few pictures of his first day, and of his other birthdays.
| Sean, minutes after being born |
| Our toddler-length newborn |
| He still looked small in Dad's arms |
| Our little papoose, a few hours old |
| Mark meeting Sean for the first time |
| Proud big brother |
| Gentle big brother |
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| Sean on his 1st birthday |
| Sean on his 2nd birthday |
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Mark's 1st day in 2nd grade
Mark started 2nd grade yesterday! We are excited to see what this next year brings. :)
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
The boy with no brakes
Sean was built without brakes. Or if he has them, they are there to screech, and keep going. If there is something to climb, he WILL climb it. If there is space to run, he will run as fast as he can, as far as he can get away with. And now that he has figured out his balance bike (Laufrad), the kid is just plain unstoppable. He loves to ZOOM at top speed, and doesn't seem to be slowed down much by steep, long up-hill stretches. I should add that he does stop fairly reliably when it comes to crossing streets, thank goodness.
The other day something kind of scary, but in the end funny, happened. We rode our bikes to one of the nearby parks, and the boys had fun playing. The play set is at the top of a little hill, and the path has a very steep portion leading away from the playground. At the bottom of the hill there is a sharp turn that even some of the teenagers on skateboards still wipe out on. Beyond the curve is grass, and then forest with stinging nettles and brambles.
When it was time to go, I strapped on Sean's helmet, and was about to tell him to wait for me when OFF he zoomed, down the scary steep hill!
The balance bike has no brakes... and there was just NO way Sean was going to make it around the curve without crashing. I sprinted after him as he barreled downhill... knowing I wouldn't be able to catch up with him on time. He didn't make it around the curve, and ended up on the grass, tumbling and falling. Somehow, he managed to land upright, with one leg on either side of his bike, a little shaken up, but not hurt.
When I reached him, he was still just standing there, a little shell shocked. He turned his little face towards me, and with eyes the size of saucers, finally uttered a chuckle, and with a pleased tone, said: "Huhuh... THAT was FUN!"
| All boy... |
When it was time to go, I strapped on Sean's helmet, and was about to tell him to wait for me when OFF he zoomed, down the scary steep hill!
The balance bike has no brakes... and there was just NO way Sean was going to make it around the curve without crashing. I sprinted after him as he barreled downhill... knowing I wouldn't be able to catch up with him on time. He didn't make it around the curve, and ended up on the grass, tumbling and falling. Somehow, he managed to land upright, with one leg on either side of his bike, a little shaken up, but not hurt.
When I reached him, he was still just standing there, a little shell shocked. He turned his little face towards me, and with eyes the size of saucers, finally uttered a chuckle, and with a pleased tone, said: "Huhuh... THAT was FUN!"
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Ben's pontoon boat
Inspired by a country song, Ben decided to build a pontoon boat. This became a fun project for the Bradley guys to work on this Summer. After several land trials, Ben and Mark launched the "Gute Fahrt" (as Ben named it) in the Battleground lake.
| Ben and Mark setting things up for a land trial in our front yard |
| The boys and Ben taking a well-deserved break after some hard work |
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| YARG! |
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| Ben setting up the boat in the lake |
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| Almost ready for launch! |
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| Launched! |
The frame for the tarp over was accidentally forgotten at home, but a great time was had by all anyway!
A little bit of catch-up from our trip to Montana...
Our trip to Montana was wonderful, and I have hundreds of pictures of it on my computer... since this blog is dedicated to the kids, though, here are just a few pictures of the boys!
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