Where I force you to watch my yearly scrapbook of the spawns this year. Happy holidays! Don't let the video time scare you. Only the first five minutes is the normal thing I do. The rest are video clips of the boys, which while some are amusing, a lot are just clips that only parental units or g-rents would really want to sit through.
(I tried doing the youtube code here, but it wasn't working.)
I hope that everyone here has been doing well. It's been a rollercoaster ride here in DSD land and free time is almost nonexistent. I miss posting here with you guys. I hope that Santa treats you all well and may your trees be filled with phat loot!
So tell me what's been going on? Anything fun? New? Exciting? Any drunken escapades?
You rock, as always. Honestly, I'd love to post here more. I wish I could promise that I could, but where my life is at right now, it's really tough to do much of anything online. But I can promise to try my best
I saw my nieces over Thanksgiving. Abby, who was born 4 months premature, was reading aloud to us from her children's Brail book about Hellen Keller and "Annie" Sullivan. At 7, she could sound out words that I don't think I could've figured out at that age. She read some book about Henry and Mudge (or something) from cover to cover.
We went to see Frozen that Saturday, and she kept asking her mom to explain what happened at this part and that part, it was cute. Then she got really sad when she realized the king and queen died.
I suggest using lots of ducttape to keep the young 'uns calm for a couple minutes.
If only it were just the young 'ins Wonder if I could duct tape adults as easily...?
Belkira wrote:
Cute crotch fruit, DSD! I didn't watch all the videos, but seeing your youngest twerking was pretty epic.
Your oldest seems pretty serious and sensitive, but I'm betting his younger brothers keep him giggling. Quite a handful you've got!
Yeah he was twerking before it was cool Sadly I iwas over ruled by Sick and had to edit out the following part, but let's just say that he would have given Miley Cyrus a run for her money! The oldest is definitely looks more serious and sensitive, but don't let him fool you. He can be just as devious.
Belkira wrote:
I saw my nieces over Thanksgiving. Abby, who was born 4 months premature, was reading aloud to us from her children's Brail book about Hellen Keller and "Annie" Sullivan. At 7, she could sound out words that I don't think I could've figured out at that age. She read some book about Henry and Mudge (or something) from cover to cover.
We went to see Frozen that Saturday, and she kept asking her mom to explain what happened at this part and that part, it was cute. Then she got really sad when she realized the king and queen died.
Edited, Dec 11th 2013 2:18pm by Belkira
Awww, that's so cool! I love watching that transition from where they are learning to sound out words, and the next thing you know, they're flying through chapter books. Ashe turns 7 tomorrow and almost all of his gifts this year were books. Haven't seen Frozen yet. I've heard mixed reviews.
Elinda wrote:
I viewed a child from afar last weekend. I was satisfied.
I'm sure the child was also satisfied that you viewed from afar
Good to hear. The kids are out of school until January (yay year round school) so I'm always looking for things to do with them. A trip to the movies may have to be added to the list.
I'd post pictures of my family, but our Christmas cards look like photos someone took of a Hitler Youth rally I snuck into. Blonde. My son is very blonde. Busey blonde.
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