Poor little Kellan threw up the other night. As I was comforting him, Mr. Camden James jumped into action. He went and started a bath for Kellan and got new jammies out. Kellan had gotten sick in my bed, so after I put everything in the wash, Camden laid out blankets on my bed without me even knowing. I didn't even realize this until everything had calmed down and Kellan was clean and in his new jammies. What an absolutely fantastic kid I have!
I checked on Kellan all night and he was just fine. When he woke up in the morning he said he felt a little sick and had the most pathetic expression. I grabbed him and held him and he said, "but I sure do like all the attention when I'm sick!"...
Camden asked for a piece of candy and said, "I think that's what the kids are calling it nowadays"...
Kellan said the worst sound in the world is the peeling of a banana. I always thought that was pretty quiet?...
A few years back I was too depressed to take our Christmas tree down after Christmas. It stayed up for quite a while. Finally, I got up the energy to take it down. This was around March, mind you. The boys begged and begged me to keep it up. This made me feel so much less guilty! They loved the tree and we kept it up all year! Forward to November. We had ordered a pizza, and when it came to the door, the pizza guy said, "Oh awesome! You already have your Christmas tree up!" The boys and I looked at each other - looked at the pizza guy - then burst into laughter. Poor pizza guy had no idea what was going on.
We were pulling into school (awhile back when things were normal - sigh). and it was really really close to 8am when school starts. As I sat in the left turn lane waiting to turn in, a TON of cars were turning right into the school. I thought my little worrier, Camden, was going to freak out that we would be late. Instead he tsk tsked, and said, "look at all these last minute shoppers."...
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