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bedtime stories…


So, every night Steve gets the boys’ jammies on and reads to them. Sometimes I have seen him pull out his guitar and sing to them. He has strong opinions about the ‘best’ books to read. None of these ‘baby’ books. They have to tell a good story. The kids love it! Now here is the funny part…toddlers don’t always cooperate with our great plans, right?! So I tease Steve that this is what the bedtime stories sound like:
-George was a good little monkey and always
-MATTHIAS DON’T KICK DAVID!!
-and always very curious. One day
-DAVID GET BACK HERE!!
-George saw a little white
-SIT STILL, DON’T GRAB THE BOOK!!
-bunny so he decided…
You get the picture! It is hilarious. I know the boys will have fond memories of their story time with daddy. And I never loved doing the dishes and straightening up the house so much!

3 Responses to “bedtime stories…”

  1. chrissie on February 27th, 2007 6:43 pm

    What a magical picture! I’m laughing out loud because I can totally hear Steve reading and saying those things.

  2. Ellen on February 27th, 2007 7:32 pm

    I love, love, love that picture! Everyone looks so relaxed and content.

  3. Brianna Heldt on February 28th, 2007 12:33 pm

    So cute! Anna is now at the place where her attention span will last through most children’s stories. The boys, not so much…

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