Saturday, January 10, 2009

Ebay is 3!!


E turned 3 on Jan 6th! he had a Spiderman/Batman party! It's so funny to me how he LOVES superheros, but has never seen a single cartoon or movie! Just a boy! He got the coolest Batman trike from his Grandma that plays theme music. He won't ride it unless the music is on! It's pretty hilarious. His other Grammy got him a singing Spiderman and microphone. He takes that thing everywhere he goes and sings a long with it. I love hearing him try to remember the words. I made him a pretty cool Spiderman cake, see Emily, you taught me a thing or two!

I sure do love my little boy and am so proud of who he is. He is the sweetest, most caring and tender boy... about 10% of the time. The rest of his time is spent full-fledged running around, throwing balls, riding bikes, playing with Wookie, making mud-pies, throwings rocks at things, jumping off of high things, climbing rocks, playing in the water, yelling, hitting, lauching cars down the stairs, doing flips, making his dinosaurs eat eachother, crashing his trucks into the wall, building towers out of blocks and then crashing them into the wall or down the stairs, playing with Lils and Rose, or laughing like crazy at a joke he's just made up (like "I'm a umbrella" or "your a (he'll look around the room) desk drawer" ha ha ha). He has been two for, like, 5 years... so it's about time he was three!!




Monday, January 5, 2009

Great quote from Pres. Monson

“Day by day, minute by minute, second by second we went from where we were to where we are now. The lives of all of us, of course, go through similar alterations and changes. The difference between the changes in my life and the changes in yours is only in the details. Time never stands still; it must steadily march on, and with the marching come the changes. This is our one and only chance at mortal life—here and now. The longer we live, the greater is our realization that it is brief. Opportunities come, and then they are gone. I believe that among the greatest lessons we are to learn in this short sojourn upon the earth are lessons that help us distinguish between what is important and what is not. I plead with you not to let those most important things pass you by as you plan for that illusive and nonexistent future when you will have time to do all that you want to do. Instead, find joy in the journey—now.”

President Thomas S. Monson, October 2008