Monday, October 8, 2007

Too hot

Yipes! It is hot outside. Too hot to write anything swoony or funny. I'm just too hot. Our air conditioning isn't working because of the basement bathroom remodel gone awry, so I'm really sweating it here. Wasn't it me who just said that this summer went too fast? Ha ha. That will teach me to complain, cuz now I'm HOT. And it is soooo hot in this house because we have soooo many south and west-facing windows that this place heats up like an oven. Does not make for good sleeping at night. Add to that the fact that all the boys (husband included) have colds, and you can see where I am going with this. Blah.

So, for your viewing pleasure I will include swoony and funny pics instead of me attempting to be swoony and funny and failing miserably.

Kind of swoony and kind of funny.

Very swoony. Ben's 1st bath in the big tub.
Very funny. This is the "scrunchy face" Ben makes when he wants to make me laugh. It works.

4 comments:

Life With All Boys said...

It has been way too hot here for October weather too. I'm not ready for winter or anything, but maybe fall!?! Thanks for stopping by today. I love meeting moms who have all boys.

Life With All Boys said...

Okay, I just wanted to add that yesterday my boys wore shorts to school, and I just now sent them on the bus in jeans and warm jackets. It's in the 40's. CRAZY WEATHER!!

Kat said...

Honestly, such crazy weather. That is how it goes in these parts, I suppose. I never know how to dress Joe for school because he always gets so hot. Hmmm. Decisions, decisions. ;)

Anonymous said...

Oh, such lovely boys!! So nice to "meet" you.

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