The last several posts give the impression that all we do is sightsee. In fact, we spend most of our time at home doing the most mundane stuff: [p]laying around on the floor (there's so much of it here); talking--nonstop talking--during every waking moment; and eating, someone is always eating or hungry. You could almost say life is boring, but after work and school are done, everyone comes back for more.
My second child loves taking pics with the iPad, the following are mostly her work.
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I'm glad to see that 'grandpa therapy' - laying on the floor with kids - is still alive and well in Georgia. The call 'hog pile!' still warms my heart. I think kids miss a lot if they don't get that full, physical attention.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I think it's our primary love language.
DeleteThis explains a lot, you should see how everyone says 'amen' as soon as possible after family prayer to wrestle Daddy (who you will never pin) or Bryson (who you will always pin).
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