Thursday, February 26, 2009

Out of the Mouths of Babes


The other day when asked what he wanted for lunch, Grant replied "chicken maggots" (chicken nuggets). Then, last night I sprinkled some baby powder on Nathan after bathtime. When it was Grant's turn to come out, he said, "Mom, put some powdered sugar on my back." I kept a pretty straight face when he said these things, but Ryan and I had a good laugh about it that night. It is so delightful to hear what these kiddos say!

9 comments:

  1. How sweet are those things that are babies say !!! Love the pictures and your babies are so adorable !! Love Ya R

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  2. Ha ha, I love those, especially the chicken maggots. I have a blog just for things like that with the very same title as this post!

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  3. Your kids are adorable! I am so excited that you have a blog now! Check out our blog at nljensenfam.blogspot.com

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  4. My mom always told me to keep a little book with those sweet things that the kids say in it, she said that I would forget with time---I thought I would never forget---I have:(

    I hope you are writing them down somewhere! Oh you are, here on your blog! :)

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  5. Adorable pictures... love the middle one of the three of them especially... the smiles are priceless.
    Stella
    x

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  6. Love these babies!!! Every thing they say and do brings joy to me...even the thought of them eating chicken maggots. haha.

    They are precious, as are you!
    love you!

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  7. send me Nathan bday pics if you think of it and also Blessing Day photos. How did enrichment night go last night?

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  8. Christi...SO glad you found me. Your family is beautiful and so big!
    Wow,Grant is a big boy now. How fun. And you have a little girl!

    It's been so long. How the heck are you guys? where are you?

    Fill me in. Littlesco7@yahoo.com

    Miss you!

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  9. Sweet Little Family you have.. They really do come up with some funny things. How sweet. Write them down if you can. It will be a tresured memory forever.

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