Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Funny Cameron-isms


Cameron has provided our family with quite a lot of hilarity lately! I thought I had better get them recorded for posterity before they have left my feeble mind. Firstly, he has become a regular parrot lately. He repeats nearly everything we say around here. No bad words...yet. I shouldn't really hold my breathe, for just this afternoon in fact, I hit my head on the DVD player in the car as I was attempting to buckle up an unruly child and my favorite word popped right out in front of him. Close call, although for all I know he has stored it in his head for just the most inappropriate time.

Anyway, I digress. I was putting him to bed early as a punishment for naughty behavior when, as I was tucking him in, he said with raised hands,"What a heck" and "oh, gosh" This was the first time I have ever heard him exclaim with his vocabulary. I giggled so hard, it was great!

Tonight, we were helping all the kids with homework in the TV room. Cameron was just roaming around being kind of a pain. Daddy noticed he had quite a runny nose, so he told Cam to run and get a tissue. Cam ran out of the room determined and came back in with "two shoes". Too good! After the laughter died down, James told him to get a wipe. He ran out of the room into my bathroom and started unrolling a roll of toilet paper. Once he got the desired amount, he ran back into the TV room and blew his nose. This kid cracks me up! I just love him to pieces! Which reminds me about once when I told Nicholas I loved him to pieces. He replied in horror," I am not two pieces!"

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Walker

Walker
The teenager. Scary!

Morgan

Morgan
Our beautiful oldest daughter

Makenna

Makenna
Number three on the tree

Nicholas

Nicholas
The monkey who lives in the tree

Kennedy

Kennedy
smallest and oldest of the twinks

Riley

Riley
The smiliest limb on our tree

Cameron

Cameron
Our littlest limb

About Me

My husband and I decided to have a big family, and were successsful! I thought it would be nice to start recording the happenings of our hectic lives.