Friday, March 9, 2007

Their favorite things...

I decided that I would let you guys see some of the things my boys like the most. Luke and his Dunkin' Doughnuts and Charlie and a Nerf type rifle. Luke must have plain doughnuts with white frosting and sprinkles, no other kind. Charlie loves to play "weapons" with his friends. This afternoon I had 6 boys ages 9-12 from the neighborhood and my two in the front yard playing weapons and dodge ball. Yesterday we had 8! Barbara, my next door neighbor, asks how I can stand it- I say that I am glad that I know where my two are at all times. I can't seem to let them out of my sight. It's not so bad, they are all outside and not in my house! We are really looking forward to Daylight Savings Time on Sunday...more time to play in the evenings!

5 comments:

AmyWhit said...

What a great idea for a blog entry! I'll have to think about that and try it myself.

That could just as easily be my boy with that doughnut stuffed in his mouth! LOL. He loves all things sweet. You can't tell from looking at him, can you? LOL. And, I just have to say....ICK! I hate sprinkles!! What do the kids like about those nasty things?! They do make a fun picture though!

Judy said...

Hey, That's my boys! ood job Heather....I am not a superwoman!

Judy said...

That's supposed to Good Job...I just got the WORD "Cutter off"

So good night all.

jamie said...

I love the way Lukie's eyes are cut over like that. It is sooo cute. You know, we don't even have a Dunkin doughnuts up here either. That nerf gun that Charlie has, I think that I have gotten shot several times with one of those. Shane and Jacob both had one. And they weren't outside.

I can relate to all the neighborhood children over at your house. The bad thing is when my children try to feed them all. I become the block mom. You are right though, it is better for all the kids to be at your house, than to not know what they are doing.

oldav8r said...

Oh Heather you have your hands full. I agree with you if the boys are home, they are not in trouble some where else. At least you get to control the trouble they find. Been there, done that. Bless you girlfriend!