Thursday, November 6, 2008

Our poor brother

Wow aren't you lucky, you get two posts in one day!



Which brother am I talking about you ask? In this case I'm talking about Carver. Now before I go on please just remember that he asked for it.



Really.



He did.





Okay now you probably want an explanation about the picture. You see, I was doing my hair this morning when I heard a pitter, patter of little adorable baby feet. I love baby feet..and hands...oh, don't forget those little ears.. and the nose... Oh for goodness sake! I love babies!

To continue. I was doing my hair when I heard the pitter patter of little baby feet. No I will not completely repeat myself. :) Then A fuzzy little head pokes through the doorway. Pookie (That's his nickname) took one look at the open drawer where all our hair stuff is kept, and grinned at me with that mischievous look that only little boys can do. He toddled over, then, while watching to see what I would do, stuck his pudgy wee hand in and pulled out some rubber bands and a comb. For a one year old he is surprisingly smart; he tried brushing his hair with the comb but looked curiously at the rubber bands. The light bulb suddenly went :Bling!: in my head. Now I was the one grinning. With lightining quick speed I grabbed another rubber band and did a beautiful hair-do in my baby brother's hair. None of us could help laughing at him; the poor boy didn't even know what I had done. Finally big brother S#1 picked him up and rescued him from further indignities. :D

2 comments:

Maria said...

Hi Caitlyn,

I love to read your posts. Your writing is so rich! Not only do you have a lot of interesting things to say and write about, but your English skills are excellent. I, for one, hope you'll continue your blogging and maybe even someday write a book! Maybe even children's books if you have any interest?

May God bless the writing of your blog and may He bless you someday (soon) as a momma of many children!

(I'll be in trouble for that one!)

Love you,
Mrs. W

King's child said...

Wow! Thank you for that! I must admit that my English is much better than it used to be. I have my wonderful mom to thank for that!

Hmmm...A book? I actually am writing a junior fiction book right now. Who knows if I'll ever finish though. :)