Archive for April 3, 2009

 

My Little Super Hero

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For Christmas Noah’s Aunt Robin and Uncle Digger made this awesome super hero cape. So about once a day Noah comes up to me with the cape saying his going to fly. I put it on him and he runs around the house yelling Super Noah, or Buzz Lightyear! I know Buzz doesn’t have a cape, but he feels more like buzz if he has it on.

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My List of Cute Stuff

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So as many mothers know with children comes memory loss. Knowing that I will forget to write blogs about the cute things my boys do I came up with this great idea to keep a little list. New problem I forget to blog them. So here are a few things on my list:

  • The first time I put overalls on Landon Noah called him a farmer for half the day.
  • I think it’s really cute and funny that Landon snores and talks in his sleep.
  • Warning – diaper story. Most people know I can’t smell, never been able to. This makes knowing when to change a diaper more challenging than most.About 3 months ago I was playing with the boys and Noah stopped me and said “Mommy, Lanny’s poopy.” He does this every so often now, which is very helpful. Sometimes though he tells me Landon’s poopy when he’s the one who is.
  • Noah loves to play with backpacks or other bags of mine. One day I found him with bag I used for church when I was pregnant with Landon. He had it over his shoulder running around. He’d pull out old papers pretend to look through them and put them back. No big deal. All of a sudden he takes off to his room with the bag. This should have set off an alarm in my head. About 5/10 minutes later I start thinking it’s been way to quite in there. I go and take a look… he found an old travel sized thing of Tums smoothie (the good kind). He loves them, and by the time I found him he had eaten most of them. I love that he knew I wouldn’t let him have them so he knew to hide to eat them.
  • One night after dinner, Tyler and I were cleaning up and Noah and Landon were playing by the glass door. We hear Noah talking about panda bears. He’s got an excellent imagination so we don’t think anything of it. A bit later, we’re hanging out in the front room and we see these raccoons looking though the glass door. I call for Noah to come out of his room to see the raccoons. When he comes out and I point them out he says, yeah – the panda’s. I love that in Noah’s head we had panda’s living in our back yard. He’s fine with them being raccoons though.
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