Upside Down, Spinning Around… Ah, Life With Boys!

Evenings around here are often spent wrestling and rough-housing.  We have boys, after all!

The littlest one has an affinity for Daddy's feet, though, and also for hanging upside down. 

Is he a monkey or a possum?  You decide!

Do your children do this, too?!  Please tell me they do!

Have a wonderful and blessed weekend, dear ones, and I'll see you in the new year.  There are many challenging posts ahead!  Thank you so much for all of your encouraging words; I'm thankful for you, and I'm humbled that you take the time to write and comment here! 

           Warmly,
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Comments

  1. Mrs. Stam says:

    lol yap, but we have all girls!!!!!

  2. Donna Cox says:

    We have a toddler boy & he is part monkey, track star, and trapeze artist!

  3. shopannies says:

    oh so much fun

  4. Kim says:

    Oh yes–but it is not just boys!

  5. Judy says:

    Boys certainly keep life interesting. My favorite is when my boys start tumbling around together and collapse into fits of laughter :)

  6. JRFrugalMom says:

    Oh yes! I have three boys, and today at the basketball court I realized how close I am to having a basketball team:)

    I would like to invite you to link up at the Fantastic Frugal Fridays. It is a great place to meet fellow frugal folks, and you can win free ad space too…

    Happy New Year!

  7. Kim Green says:

    Yes! We have three boys and even our dog and two kittens are male. I'm WAY outnumbered! Life is a circus around here but I've learned to embrace it and love it for what it is. I mean, really, how fun would it be to be quiet and serious all the time?? We just got a trampoline to help get out all the energy during the day and for our "recess" breaks while in between our daily lessons. Your littlest guy looks like mine and I miss that chubbiness. My five-year old is just starting to grow out of toddlerhood and it makes me sad! Bless you this new year and always!

    Kim G in Phoenix AZ

  8. Lisa says:

    Yes, we've got two boys who wrestle each other and their dad pretty much every day … and nearly every day there is a minor battle wound of some sort, it seems. That doesn't keep them from future rough-housing, though. It's in their blood. :-)

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