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leatherback
06-06-2005, 03:37 PM
Hey elizabeth,
this better? Now we can talk about your little crawler-walk and the friendly wave behind the geraniums (Isn't 16 months a bit young for sitting behind the geraniums?)
J.
Elizabeth
06-06-2005, 03:46 PM
Heh, thanks Leatherback! Now I can officially say "Happy Birthday" to Emily without digressing. Although maybe I'll digress back into something PHP-related. :)
Here is a recent pic of my little guy, who thinks he's a big guy:
http://www.naramore.net/photos/displayimage.php?album=13&pos=0
And the two together from Easter:
http://www.naramore.net/photos/displayimage.php?album=11&pos=2
Such characters.
Anyone else want to share pics of their little ones?
leatherback
06-06-2005, 03:57 PM
Hey Elizabeth,
They look great! I wish I could send you to a fancy site, and show off my niece (.. sister daughter ? We have the same word for causin and niece, and I always forget which is which!). But I am afraid she has not made her appearence on the web yet :-(
Sxooter
06-06-2005, 05:26 PM
OK, here's a few of my favorite pics. The first one is of my friend Heather's two children Kian and Ashlyn, and my son Ross, all together:
kian, ashlyn, and ross (http://www.mommaneedsacigarette.com/images/smarlowe/kian_ashlyn_ross.jpg)
My son is the one sticking out his tongue. Who'd a guessed?
The second one, is just Ashlyn. She's angelic, both in looks and temperament:
Ashlyn (http://www.mommaneedsacigarette.com/images/smarlowe/ashlyn.jpg)
Sxooter
06-06-2005, 06:32 PM
oh, and Elizabeth, cute kids. I thought it when I posted the first time, but didn't SAY it, one of my many personality faults, assuming folks can read my mind. :)
I only wish I'd had a girl or two. Love my two sons though, and wouldn't trade them for the world.
Sxooter
06-08-2005, 03:51 PM
Soooo..... Liz and I are the only two with kids here? Comon people, post some pictures...
Elizabeth
06-08-2005, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by Sxooter
oh, and Elizabeth, cute kids.
Thanks! They take after my husband.
I only wish I'd had a girl or two.
Girls are definitely more high-maintenance though, and you have to worry about that whole "dating" thing later on :)
Sxooter
06-08-2005, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by Elizabeth
Thanks! They take after my husband.
Please, I've seen a few pictures of you here and there. More importantly, they smile like they're quite happy. And THAT, more than anything, is the sign of a well raised kid.
Girls are definitely more high-maintenance though, and you have to worry about that whole "dating" thing later on :)
True. True. OF course, if I had a daughter, she'd probably have more of a problem finding boys who weren't scared to death of her.
Elizabeth
06-08-2005, 11:29 PM
Originally posted by Sxooter
OF course, if I had a daughter, she'd probably have more of a problem finding boys who weren't scared to death of her. ... or her father :)
Jason Batten
06-08-2005, 11:42 PM
Kids are the key to our future. I love kids!!! nothing cuter! I would love to have as many as my wallet can support which at the moment is none :(
I hope to have at least 2 boys and a girl. Any more than one girl and I will have a heart attack when they turn 13. I dare any boy to even TRY *grasps his shotgun :glare: although I will extend the same sort of treatment to the boys by teaching them to be gentlemen.
Elizabeth do mothers really know what their children are saying when they appear to be "mixing and confusing words"? Is "yeah" just the universal mother answer to young children or do they really have a lot of valid points?
I was on the bus the other day, there was a young boy riding on the bus for I think the first time. He kept saying "bus mummy" and mummy was saying "yeah bus". The bus came to a stop, the little boy stood up then the bus suddenly took off throwing the young boy to the ground. There was a silence on the bus as we all thought the boy would begin to cry, he got up and simply said "bus", everyone laughed including the mother :D
Nothing cuter.
Sxooter
06-09-2005, 11:35 AM
Originally posted by Elizabeth
... or her father :)
Or, in the case of my boys, her brothers...
Elizabeth
06-09-2005, 12:23 PM
Originally posted by NetNerd85
Elizabeth do mothers really know what their children are saying when they appear to be "mixing and confusing words"? Is "yeah" just the universal mother answer to young children or do they really have a lot of valid points? I would say 90% of the time moms (and dads) can understand the gibberish better than anyone, simply because we're more used to the "way" they talk and their own little references to words. For instance, my daughter called her pacifier her "pot" so when she would say "Pot?" "Pot?" Then I knew what she was looking for - other concerned citizens might have thought she was jonezing for something else :). Kids also have a way of referencing something that happened in passing weeks and weeks ago, so sometimes it takes you a minute to figure out what their frame of reference is.
But then there's that 10% of the time when you have absolutely no clue what they're talking about... that's when the good ol' "yeah, honey" kicks in. :) For all you know you just agreed to letting them run with scissors or run off with a motorcycle gang, or goodness knows what else.
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