This morning Kayden found me (Mike-yes I am actually updating the family blog, blog-say that ten times and it sure loses it's meaning, kind of like denim) in bed this morning. We could hear that Lord Percivel the Lion Heart, also known Percy, was barking outside. Wanting to get a few more minutes of sleep I told Kade to go tell Percy to be quite. Being the wonderfully obedient son that he is, he went straight down stairs to do so.
By this time Emily had gotten up and was speaking to her mother on the phone. Kade came back up and kept saying "dog". I said, "yes son, you told the dog to be quiet, well done". He then repeated it several more times and wanted to show me something. Wanting to study more of Lehi's dream I told him to just tell me what he wanted to show me, it didn't work for the two year old. He then went out of the room to talk to Emily and told her the same thing, again wanting to show her something.
After a few minutes I heard a loud "is Percy in the house," from the other room. Not many words get my attention so quickly, but the thought of a 75 lb canine rummaging through the living room spurred my attention. I leaped from the bed in a flash and spring for the stairs in a dash. By the time I got downstairs Em had the dog outside, but he had already stealthily taken out: one sandal-Em's favorite pair, a package of baby wipes, our grocery list, and Kade's toy car. Em was just grateful that nothing happened to her sandal, and I am just grateful that I didn't have a gun closer, or else i might have been writing a eulogy right now. (I really do like the dog, after all, he was down there unattended for several minutes and only took out a few items. I think he spent most of his time ready the Ensign that was on coffee, sorry, hot chocolate table. He takes his religion very seriously.)
What we think happened was that when Kade opened the door to shh Percy, he burst in knocky the poor two year old to the ground. All in all it could have been a lot worse. Moral of the story, we should listen to our children.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
We should listen to our children
Posted by Em at 9:27 PM 4 comments
Friday, September 19, 2008
He Got It
Posted by Em at 6:15 PM 5 comments
Kayden helping mom
She was willing to let him try,
but she tasted it and the reaction was the same.
Posted by Em at 6:06 PM 0 comments
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
few of our happenings
we have been very consistant and she still isn't enjoying it.
this morning getting ready for church Kayden crawled into bed with Hailey, he loves making her laugh.
Posted by Em at 8:19 PM 6 comments
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
I need to tell everyone
So, last week My sweet cousin had to endure an awful experience. Her adorable 1 yr old had his immunizations, and the next day she couldn't wake him up. for 2-3 days he was seizing and unable to respond. finally through a special miracle he was able to wake up and be somewhat of the baby they new. I am skipping allot of details. But what I feel I need to let people know is that the doctors where able to determine that it was in response to his immunizations that he had received the day before. He then proceeded to say that NO BABY should ever receive no more that 2 shots at a time. (at Hailey's last apt. she received 5 and I will never let that happen again.) The Doctor said they are working on changing the policy. so moms (and dads) you need to stand up for you kids. their body's cant handle so much at once. We are still waiting to see if there are any long term effects for cousins baby. I love that she received such a sweet miracle but I'm sad that she had to watch her sweet boy suffer. OK consider yourself warned.
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