

We haven't seen Drew attired in this for a few weeks, but it is known as "my princess". He wore it for several days straight through naps, outings, etc. I tried to have him take it off at mealtimes but once it somehow got lots of chocolate on it. I think he forgot about it while it was sitting on top of the laundry machine waiting to be cleaned. The girls' old dress-ups were a great diversion for a day or two for both boys.

Typical Drew: lots of bruises on his face & food smears. Hey, with eyes like that (not to mention the costume) you need something to let the world know you are all boy!
Time to dance!

J doesn't get much attention on the blog. I have to say that he is a wonderful son to have; he bears the part of the "middle child" pretty well. He is learning & growing rapidly and has to patiently wait for his mom to keep up with him.

He really wanted to put the tray of taco shells in the oven one day. He lost interest by the time the oven was heated, but another day he did pull out the chicken nuggets when the timer went off and I was outside.

I can always count on him when I need an extra set of hands and there is something that needs to be whipped or beaten. He's great with a hand mixer.
He cooks. He cleans. No slimy frogs here! Just a fantastic Prince Charming. This guy is going to have one happy wife someday. And for now I get the be the lucky momma that is the object of (most) of his affections. There is one cute girl at preschool...
3 comments:
S & T this Jacob is so handsome.
He will put Chef Duff (Ace of Cakes) to shame one day.
The girl's cakes are beautiful. Good job to both of them.
The costumes are the greatest. Love these kids.
oh, my goodness, i love those cuties!! wish i could see you guys more often!
That Jacob's a stud muffin.
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