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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Boys Meet Nana and Putty



We've been waiting on Nana and Putty to get to come by and meet the boys.



Reed was excited to see "banana" and Putty. He likes them a lot. He was especially excited to tell Nash about them.



Nash was excited to see them.



Reed immediately asked Putty to do the thing that he loves all visitors to do with him the most—play chase.



Nana picked up Will and held him for a while.



The big boys had fun playing with Putty. I think they wore him out.



Reed seems to be getting more comfortable with the idea of actually playing soccer. We have practice tomorrow night. I think that it might have something to do that we've promised to give him the tank engine "Whiff" if he will play in the game.



Nana and Putty brought the boys presents.



Monogrammed towels that are so cute.



The tissue paper was also a blast.



Today was Abbey's first day to have all three boys by herself. She did a great job. They played outside and played inside.



Will had a good time, too. He was able to play a lot and laugh and coo.



Nash had a lot of fun playing with trains and cars.



Reed enjoyed playing with his trains as usual.



Tomorrow Miss Madrian is coming to play with the boys. That will be great for Abbey to have some help.

6 comments:

sara said...

how is nash doing with the language barrier?

Kerry said...

Ah, bribery! I'm sure Reed is smart enough to get into that soccer game! He'll see how fun it is and hopefully you won't have to resort to bribery in the future. Well, maybe just food...:-)

Tami and Bobby Sisemore Family said...

loving all the pictures and following along :)

Gina said...

Hey I have been following your blog recently and I am your cousin! I am so happy for your family and your beautiful new additions. I had to comment on this post because we have a little boy who loves trains as well and we had soccer woes last year. We use trains for bribes all the time:) What helped Dalton in soccer is we came up with steamies vs diesels and he was a steamy trying to get that ball and that helped a lot! The coach even went along with our thomas fanatic lingo too:) Gina "Cooper" Sawyer

Anonymous said...

Jeff, I was thinking about how much Reed loves to play chase....why don't you take him early and just play chase out on the field before the game starts. He might just get on in. I kinda thought the parent "Bridge" scared him a little too. He wasn't used to that. I miss all of you so much. We have got to skype again. Love, Enna / mom

Anonymous said...

Great to hear from your cousin Gina on here too! BeMaw would love knowing that a "Cooper" is responding. Love, MOM