My New Favorite Quote:

"All can walk where Jesus walked when, with His words on our lips, His spirit in our hearts, and His teachings in our lives, we journey through mortality. I would hope that we would walk as he walked with confidence in the future, with an abiding faith in His Father, and with a genuine love for others." President Thomas S. Monson

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

All in a day's work

Guess who got caught with his hand in the jam jar. . .

Outfit #1
And the eucerin jar . . .

Outfit #2

And the chocolate jar . . .

Outfit #3

And just who do you suppose was supposed to be watching him???

You got it! The man with the third eye.

8 now let's hear it from you:

shauna said...

Well, at least he took pictures and didn't try to hide the evidence before you walked in the door!

I guess even a few extra arms wouldn't work if you don't use all of those eyes.

That was great!

HuckFinnsMom said...

A cage might come in handy- is that legal?

Tamster said...

Oh, that would be so tempting, Shell! I've considered that thought before; considering that a few years ago I remember hearing about some parents getting in trouble for keeping their kids in cages, I thought better of it. Although, I have to say I could understand why they did it!
You'd think that with 3 eyes it would be easier for him to watch some cute, sweet, little guys! ;-) Maybe with 4 eyes...
I have to know, though, did Cory take the pics, or were you around to take them? What were the circumstances? :-)

Anonymous said...

Well, I was around for the first one. I think I must have been pumping and came in to the mess. I insisted on taking a picture. I was out for the second and Cory took the picture on his own. The third, Cory bought the boys some chocolate while they were out and came home that way. I just had to get another picture to go with the other two.
Surprisingly, neither of the older boys have figured out how to climb out of the crib. That seems to work great.

Bonnie said...

It's easy... have Cory build you a chicken coop out back.

Cages only knock out teeth.

Tamster said...

He didn't mean to!!! ;-)

Tamster said...

Okay, Sharebear! Go see! I'm in Blogland! :-)

Anonymous said...

I totally understand this! They move quickly and in different directions it is difficult to keep up. So happy to see your blog!