4.14.2007

Watch out Kade and Kamden, Kale is on the loose!!

Kale began crawling/scooting on his tummy on his 8 mo. birthday. He does a combination of rolling, crawling and scooting to get to where his brothers are playing. He is a very determined little (really little is not the right word to describe him) boy. If you get in his way while he is trying to get to a toy, he will just try to crawl over you. This was also a big week for him as far as his food. He is now eating more finger foods - so far he's had cheerios and green beans. I bought him tofu tonight at the store because I remembered that Kinsey really liked it when she started eating adult foods. I didn't even know what tofu looked like until I bought it for Kale. I thought it was the stringy stuff you put on sandwiches and salads - now I'm curious - does anyone know what the stringy stuff is called if it's not tofu? This is a good test to see if anyone really reads the blog or just looks at the pictures.




Funny story I have to record so I don't forget it - Last night, we were eating pizza out on the patio and Kade began whining about wanting some candy. I responded by saying that mommy was still praying and asking God what rules we should have regarding sugar in our home. Now I have been giving him this same answer since Easter when we were bombarded with sugar. Kade seems to really be controlled by sugar already at such a young age. His major meltdowns seem to occur because of not getting whatever sugar he is desiring at the time. Sugar, or the desire for sugar, is also usually involved when Kade shows a deceitful or manipulative spirit. Now let me go back to last night. After I told him that I was asking God for wisdom regarding sugar rules, he responded by saying very seriously, "Could you ask him right now?"



Another funny - this time Kamden's the star. The boys and I made a trip to Wal-Mart last week. I had spent an hour walking thru the store, the whole time trying to corral Kade and Kamden who were supposed to be walking beside the cart, but for some reason kept getting distracted. We were on the last aisle when I saw that Kamden had not followed us from the previous aisle. As I turned the corner, ready to scold Kamden for not obeying, and about to cry because I was so exhausted, I beheld the funniest site ever. Here comes Kamden down the aisle, running with his hands out and wearing the Wet Floor sign on his head. It's amazing how God used one of my children who I was so frustrated with to bring me so much laughter. I wish I had had my camera with me so that everyone could see him and have a good belly laugh with me.


Here are a couple of pics that we took at the church. The one of the kids on the bench are our kids and the Shock kids. Aubryn, Keirah and Leif are like cousins to our boys. We are so excited that they will get to grow up together.




Have a blessed week!

7 comments:

lynnette said...

i thought the stringy stuff was sprouts. i read every word you write...but the pics are great too. :)

Courtney said...

Sorry, B Sue, I have no idea what that stringy stuff is on sandwiches! I am scared to give Andrew finger foods yet b/c he will start gagging on anything that doesn't automatically go down! Which scares me to death! :) I love all the pics of the boys, they are getting so big! What a beautiful family!

Hallam Fam News said...

Ok, I believe you are thinking of bean sprouts - they put those on sandwiches at Jason's Deli so that might be where you thought of them. I'm cracking up about Kade asking you to ask God right now about sugar. Isn't it crazy how sugar controls us even from such a young age? I'm still fighting it and I'm in my 30s :). Would've loved to see the Wet Floor sign on Kam's head. Too Funny!!!

Morale said...

How Funny! The bluebonnets are gorgeous! Yes they are bean sprouts, good for getting stuck in your teeth.

Barie Sue said...

I am just loving the blog world. It is such a great way to keep up with old and new friends! Blessings to all.

Dana said...

I was going to say sprouts too, but it looks like everyone else got there before I did. I too wish you had a camera at Wal Mart, I have been in that same situation chasing the kids, just with one less for the time being! I just wish I had seen Kamden with that sign on his head. I love the pictures, you have such a beautiful family, I love the bluebonnet pictures!

Marni said...

Okay, sprouts I know, but I don't know that I would know tofu for sure. Is that the spongy looking stuff in hot and sour soup at Pei Wei?

I loved the Kamden story! And I too really appreciate God sending my girls to the rescue when my day is tanking. I was crabby yesterday as we were driving to Peyton's softball game. All of the sudden from the back seat we hear "Holy chicken soup with rice!! Did you see that soccer game over there?" I just cracked up. It sounded like a line from an old Batman episode!

Miss you guys.

Love,

Marni