Allan insisted that he was comfortable - and he had the ottoman first.
Wendy, of course, neeeeeeeeeeeeeded that very same ottoman, because, well...because
and yet, oddly, when I sent Allan to his room out of frustration, Wendy realized that she didn't really want the ottoman afterall
But I made her sit there and use it for 15 minutes, with the timer set.
How's things at your house?
eta: And this was actually taken on day 3. It's gone downhill from there.
Wendy, of course, neeeeeeeeeeeeeded that very same ottoman, because, well...because
and yet, oddly, when I sent Allan to his room out of frustration, Wendy realized that she didn't really want the ottoman afterall
But I made her sit there and use it for 15 minutes, with the timer set.
How's things at your house?
eta: And this was actually taken on day 3. It's gone downhill from there.








Oh children, how sweet they are!
Posted by: Amanda K. | November 25, 2008 at 07:03 PM
Enjoy them while they are young.. all my 8 are grown up.. and I'm going huh.. where did that time go.. 2 of my daughters are married.. the rest are still at home..Mariah #2457
Posted by: mariah | November 25, 2008 at 09:44 PM
So they're still like that at 8 and 12? (Or is it 13?) My two older girls were not sharing well today either and Gabe gets added to the mix starting tomorrow....fun, fun, fun!
Posted by: Becca | November 25, 2008 at 09:56 PM
I love how you capture the real. everyday. of your family life in pictures. The look on Wndy's face is priceless!
Posted by: Angie | November 25, 2008 at 11:09 PM
hahahaa. that wendy. you captured sibling squabbles with perfection. but, NINE!?? days off for Thanksgiving? what are those educators thinking!?!!!
Posted by: tania | November 26, 2008 at 07:43 AM