Nope. All of the memories that I wish I could bottle up and save (except my favorite man's hands shaking as he held a newly purchased tiny diamond ring and the moment I reached the end of the aisle) are of children conspiring and giggling.
Lately, my boys have taken to playing "baby shower." This involves taking all the pillows and stuffed animals off the beds and throwing them up in the air. They think it's hysterical. It's awesome to watch and to hear!
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Nope. All of the memories that I wish I could bottle up and save (except my favorite man's hands shaking as he held a newly purchased tiny diamond ring and the moment I reached the end of the aisle) are of children conspiring and giggling.
I often feel this way, too, but in my house, it's my husband and son conspiring and giggling.
If there is, I haven't heard it. Don't know that I want to, either. :)
I'm also partial to everybody in the same room snoring.
Excellent points, all. Especially Rebekah ;)
Lately, my boys have taken to playing "baby shower." This involves taking all the pillows and stuffed animals off the beds and throwing them up in the air. They think it's hysterical. It's awesome to watch and to hear!
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