Thursday, January 15, 2009

I'll show it who's boss....

Bishop is discovering how to work the rattle. Watch the video. He shakes it and tries to get it into his mouth. As you can see the rattle is much bigger than his mouth. He gets so frusterated and yells at his rattle like it is the rattles fault he can't put it in his mouth. It is funny.

video

Bishop is getting more and more like me. I don't know if that is a good thing. My mom says that when I was little I was a good baby. I was quiet and sweet. Now I get frusterated easily and can be kind of moody. Bishop is generally quiet and sweet but I see him get super frusterated quickly when he can't do what he wants. But maybe that is all babies. It is amazing how big he is. He is growing so quickly and is getting such a little personality. It is wonderful to watch. He is Nana's buddy (Nana is my mom) and Bobka (Jason's mom) just can't get enough of him either. Nana calls him her Buddy Bam. It will be interesting to see as he grows who he is going to be like, me or Jason.

Lucas loves being a big brother. He has this amazing way to send Bishop into hysterical laughing just by being near him and talking to him. Yesterday after I picked him up from daycare, Lucas said, " I think Bammie wants to ride withteh windows down, Momma" I said ok and reluctantly, because it was kind of cool, put the windows down for the boys. Bam started laughing hysterically which send me into laughter. It was the wind in his face and Lucas smiling and laughing at him that made him laugh even harder. I wish and hope that the boys grow up to be good friends. They don't have to be best friends but have a good relationship like I did with my sisters and like Jason does with his brother now. They are going to have fights and won't always like each other but if in the long run they remember that they are brothers and no one can make fun of their brother but them. Then I'll be happy. But for now I'll enjoy watching them laugh and talk and play together.

1 comments:

Aubrey said...

I love your sweet stories about the boys. I know it can be challenging having two children, but what a joy they must bring. There is nothing in the world as sweet as the pure laughter of children.

Thank you for your kind words and support on my blog posting yesterday. It was a long day, but at least I know that I will get a true reading. The one hour test wasn't bad. I read my book and then Andy arrived and we sat and visited. I just hope I don't have to do the 3 hour test.

Take care! Love ya!