Hope you enjoy listening to Fletch as much as he loves to sing.
Month: November 2016
Would You Like Me To Sing For You?
Fletch should join his brother upstairs so I can put them away for a minute. Instead he stopped on the stairs and was giving me that look that says he really wants to break out into song. And then, he went for it (see below).
Bath Time Again
There are baths we give the kids, and there are baths Polly gives her siblings. Our baths for them include water and shampoo, followed by towels and sometimes the hair dryer on cool and low. Polly’s baths for them include her saliva and kindness. She cleans their eyes and ears. They do not reciprocate and clean her eyes or ears. And yet she has been doing this for them for 3 years now. She does it out of love and expects nothing in return.
Sleepy Kids
It’s bedtime for the precious babies!
Head Over Heels
Polly is head over heels for her siblings. This was three of our kids in my lap Sunday morning. I’m watching tv and playing on the computer. Cali is purring and almost sounding like a bird while she ignores Polly and Bates and their daily cuddle session.
Thankful & Ready for Christmas
Looking forward to Thanksgiving does not mean we can’t start decorating for Christmas already. This new tabletop Modern Christmas Tree arrived Friday night and we put it up right away. It changes colors to red, green, blue or white. As humans we were entertained by it, and clearly Bates was entertained as well. Each time the color changed he would turn and look at it as if he were studying it deeply. After a couple of cycles through the various colors he was used to it and stayed cozied up next to it.
Halloween
This year Halloween was pretty low key. No costume at all for Kitty, and only hats for the dogs. Polly was a clown, Bates was a cowboy, and Fletch was sure he was a shrinking cowboy. As soon as he had the hat on, he lowered himself to as flat as he could get on the patio. He got as small as he could and just sat there so we didn’t make him wear it all night. Bates enjoyed the attention he got as a cowboy. Polly has to wear a harness twice daily so you could keep her in a different hat each day and she would be just fine with it.
The Breakfast Club 2.0
You are looking at 4 close-knit kids with one goal in mind: Breakfast! They’ve just come in from the yard and are on their best behavior in the morning. It’s like they read each other’s minds saying “Do whatever she says and we all get food!”. They are not as obedient just before dinner.