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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

"I love a rainy night"

Okay call me a big dork, but I love that old country song "I love a rainy night" by Eddie Rabbitt. I find myself singing it when it's raining, day or night. I also am loving this little boy I get to come home to everyday. I posted a few weeks ago about getting to go to Rhea Lana's and racking up on fall/winter clothes for him. Well, one of my best finds was this cute fireman rain coat for $6! He has really enjoyed wearing his rain boots and rain coat in the afternoons. It's been the perfect kind of rain to play in, too! No thunder or lightning, just light rain. I heart little boys!





P.S. My brother Spencer sent me a text today which read, "Well, it''s another mean ol' boy!" I am getting another nephew come February! I am not the only one in my family that has a heart for little stinky boys! Gran and Pop say they are still holding out for that little girl!

Tinkering with Dad

John and I found these Tinker Toys at a Yard Sale a long time ago....maybe last summer. We have had them hidden in the closet, waiting until Dalton got old enough to play with them. I got home this afternoon and the can was sitting in Dalton's playroom. Dad had decided this morning that today was the day! When Dad got home, he and Dalton sat down and began "tinkering" with the toys. Their first creation: a wheel barrel. Can't wait to see what else these two come up with!




Cute "dad" story: John tells me that the other day he and Dalton were on their daily trip to the church and Dalton said, "Dada what I be when I grow up?" John said, "I don't know, what do you want to be?" Dalton says, "I wanna be dada!" Aaaaah! I say if he turns out to be half as good as his dad....we'll call it a success!

Monday, September 7, 2009

"God can use us, too!'

Last night at supper, just out of the blue, Dalton begins telling us about his Bible lesson from church. He told us about a bush that was burning and that the bush went "crackle, crackle, crackle". He then told us, "God can use us, too!" I think that was the Bible point from the lesson. WOW! My child is actually telling what he learned from church and it wasn't the typical "God and stuff" answer! His teacher is Ms. Jessica and she always talks about Dalton begging every week for her to read the lesson. I love his thirst for truth. It is my prayer that he will continue to yearn and long for God and His ways. I am reminded of the psalm that says, "As the deer panteth for the water, so my soul longeth after you." God has used him to show me that I should yearn for Him just as a child.

Well, we decided the seat on the back of Dad's bike was getting to small for Dalton. We noticed the last time he rode in it that he had to keep his legs scrunched up during most of the ride. This cool weather has made us want to get back to riding our bikes again. So we went Friday night and bought him a trailer to fit on the back of John's bike. He loved it! We biked to Lake Willastein park this afternoon and on the way back he fell asleep. Here are some pics of him and his first ride in the new trailer. Oh, yah...he had a first this weekend...he learned how to pedal his tricycle all by himself! I am so proud! It won't be long and he will be riding his own bike to the park with us!

He found a special little spot for his flip-flops....

....and a special little spot for his cup.

Dad putting on his seat belt

"Ready to go, Dad!"

On Saturday night, we got to have our friends, the Carlyle's, over for supper. John, Benji, Lindsay, and I were all sitting at the kitchen table and Dalton and Ben had gone into Dalton's playroom to play after supper. We turned around and there they stood with these masks on! Too funny! Thanks to Benji and John who kept the boys while Lindsay and I got to go shopping at Rhea Lana's to get these boys some clothes for the winter! We always have a great time bargain shopping together. We took our laundary baskets and piled them full of name brand clothes at awesome prices! We always go find a spot somewhere in the store, sit down with our baskets, go through the clothes we found, and use each other to talk us out or into buying the clothes. Dalton is set with some great clothes for the winter and I can not wait to start putting them on him! Lindsay and I both agreed in the middle of shopping that dressing our kids is one of the most fun perks of being a mom!

P.S. John told me afterwards that he and Benji decided that it was their turn next to have a "guys night out"! Tell us when, guys!