- I went to pick Parker up from the bus stop today and he didn't get off. I asked one of the older kids where he was and she told me that he wasn't on the bus. PANIC! So, I think, I took him to school this morning because I had to be there at 8:00 so maybe he thought I was picking him up too. So I high-tail it over to McGaughey and ask around where they tell me that they did put him on the bus. They called the bus garage who contacted the driver who said that she dropped him off on the way back around the circle. Great. So, now as I drive back home I'm picturing poor, forlorne little Parker scared and worried at home or walking down the street or, well, I don't know but what I was imagining was not good. I get back to our house (and it seemed like it took FOREVER) and my neighbor tells me that he is down the street at her daughter's house. So, I head back down there and Parker comes out of their house with a great big smile on his face. He wasn't worried at all. In fact, he thought it was pretty cool that he got to go in Kiley's house and even told me that, "If I ever have to spend the night at Kiley's house I can sleep in her room because she had bunk beds. Kiley is in 4th grade so I'm assuming that scenario will never happen. Why didn't he get off the bus? He was busy talking to his friend. He did exactly what we told him to do if we aren't there to pick him up so it was hard to be mad at him. Next time (and hopefully there won't be a next time) I will just wait for the bus to come back around before I panic.
- I finally gave up trying to get a "Christmas" picture of the boys for my card and I settled for my favorite picture of them which happens to be from July. Oh well, they haven't changed that much since then.
- Uh oh. Now they are stinging each other. It was only a matter of time before that game went bad.
-This is probably the best of the pictures and while it is cute, it isn't Christmas card worthy.
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