Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Oh. My. Word....He is soooo loud!

Asher is such a loud child. He could certainly pass as my bio kid based on that one fact alone. He isn't just loud when he is crying or irritated, he is just loud as a part of his regularly scheduled programming. It is how he communicates. Our little kids are not allowed out of bed until 8:00, Asher however is usually up by 7:00. He is still in our room so we are the only ones really affected by this, until we bring him into the rest of the house. This morning he was done with breakfast and ready to play by 7:40 and he just walked around the circle of our downstairs rooms yelling. No particular reason, just because he could. He would only stop occasionally and look longingly up the stairs. Seriously, he was watching for the kids to come down. He is a crazy boy I tell ya!

Here is goofy boy this morning (snot and all). Right after the little ones were awaken. See that chipped and mangled paint on my trim? That is seriously starting to bug me. When it is too chilly to work outside, painting trim will be my new project.



A super grumpy Anna this morning. She snapped out of it pretty quick though.


I just love how Asher always sleeps on his belly. This was particularly cute. He was totally wiped out from a morning at the soccer fields.


Anna and my beautiful niece Gracie (aka Peaches). Look how big she has gotten......


Getting warmed up for soccer with the 4 yr olds.


Action shot (kind of).


Ok, so he doesn't love hummus.


Asher and I visiting my awesome grandma! The rest of the crew was there also, they just didn't make it in the picture.


Watching the Labor Day parade in town. We still have bags of candy left.


Asher says "hi."


Gee and his "Bob" tie. He wanted to wear it and I was more than happy to let him. What a cutie! Oh and I can't for get "doggie." He loves that little dog. It has been de-rattled, sewn back up, half eaten by Patriot and washed probably 20 times. He is holding up well!


More of the parade crew. Aunt Esther, Uncle Scott, Coleson and Truett.


Well, that's all folks. Off to gymnastics!

Julie

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