By: hamson on December 28, 2012
There are moments that you have to capitalize and cherish as a parent to get through all the rest. Sitting in the front seat of the car, listening to the boys sing along to Taylor Swift… it made me so happy. I tried to capture it (which of course you never really can) on video.
By: hamson on February 22, 2010
AJ was so sad. We aren’t sure if it was because mommy wasn’t holding him or if the water on his head was cold or what, but he didn’t enjoy his first haircut. Aunt Bink was a trooper though and she got through it in minutes and made him look super cute!
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By: hamson on July 25, 2009
People wonder why we don’t (want to) sleep in the same room as our infants. All our babies make sounds, but AJ takes the lead in grunts, groans, squeaks and peeps when he is sleeping.
Teri actually got up and got the recorder to try and capture a little piece of what she has to listen to during the night.
(There is no image… its night remember… just listen)
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Norm thought it was funny how his two year old son can make better sound effects that most women. It must be something in the male gene.
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One of our nightly rituals is reading books and has been for a long time. We start with family scriptures and then we pick a book or two. Tonight, Jaxon wanted to read Green Eggs and Ham to Daddy.
While Jaxon was reading to Daddy and Mommy was filming (cause it was so stinking cute) Tyler got left on the floor to fend for himself. Luckily he is a very happy baby.
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