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Here are a few words to go with all the pictures.


McKinley -


This tiny girl loves: baths, balls, cars, babies, binkies, bananas, food, milk, drinking from straws, running after her brothers and screaming at them, blankets, knowing where Mom is, wrestling with Dad, walks in the stroller, shoes, playing with dishes, animals, and is deathly afraid of the stairs.



Jefferson -


Brian has a major soft spot for this little guy. He is two, so I mostly hold a grudge against him until I see how cute Brian thinks he is. We recently switched sides of the bed so I can have the short cut to the restroom leaving Brian in the taking kids back to bed all night spot. Jefferson will come with his pillow and blanket and say, "I sleep with you, Daddy" in his soft high voice. Brian cannot resist this, so we have a little teddy bear to sleep with most nights.


Jefferson says "kickles" for tickles.


He was screaming in the car the other day and Brian asked, "Is that necessary?" Jefferson answered cheerfully, "No, it's just me"


Yesterday Brian announced that the Cougars were playing on Thursday in a loud very excited voice which must have startled Jefferson because he immediately scolded, "Dad! Calm down."



Truman -


Brian was at the computer and I was in the rocking chair of our room chatting when Truman came in and started ninja fighting on the bed. We were made aware of this as he jumped, kicked and said in his tough voice, "You wanna piece of me?"



Lincoln -


Every fall I try to pull the winter clothes out and put the summer ones away and every year Lincoln thinks he can wear short sleeves and shorts in the snow (wonder where he gets that idea Daddy:). He also refuses to wear anything remotely nice - like a polo, or anything with a collar, or khakis, etc. He has certain socks he would not wear until I convinced him his feet had grown enough for the socks to not be too loose. Lincoln even whines and flops when I suggest we brush his hair for school. Of course we still love him and appreciate all his help - especially cause he is a cleaning maniac when I get him started - but here are a few of his traits that wear away my patience.



Maegan -


I teach Relief Society now and after my lesson a sister said I did well and my Grandma (who lived in this ward for 40 years) was a great teacher and she was so funny, "but you are not as funny as she was." I do not aspire to anything so great as Grandma Page's humor.



Brian -


Brian is always leading us on new adventures. We love the bird place he discovered and trying new recipes and games. Most of all we love watching BYU football with him. Go Cougars, thanks for making Brian's day every weekend so far:)

4 Comments:

The Red Page said...

This is as good as the pictures for me. I love hearing about real life and the personalities of each of you. I feeel like I have been there for a minute. Thanks!!!
GrandMom

G and G (Victor/ Cindy) said...

Very accurate thoughts and text to go with each of you. Thanks for sharing ~ Love you all very much

Katie said...

I love the text, gives me a part of the Duryea house for a little bit :)

Natalie N said...

What a great post, Maegs. I am so behind on my blogs. Sorry to be such a loud-mouth commenter tonight. Just wanted to say a few things:
1) I am still cracking up at the, "No, it's just me" comment from Jefferson. I would love to see him and Cole together.
2) We need to get McKinley & Annie together.
3) While I'm at it, let's get Whitney and Truman & Lincoln together to play too, huh?
4) I love that you are an instructor in the RS these days. You are a born teacher. Wish I could be a fly on the wall for your lessons.
I could go on and on. I need to get to UT soon for a visit! Miss you.
xoxo