Friday, April 13, 2007

The Things we Learn from Our Aunt with no Kids!!

Nate was very attached to his Aunt Niecey during her last visit. He wanted to be with her. He did not want to come to me!! Made her day!


Conversation in Niecey's car

Niecey (speaking to a driver who just made a poor driving decision) "You freaking moron"
Cade, "Niecey, what's a freaking moron?"

Thanks for that, Jenise!
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8 comments:

Laura said...

Remind me NOT to let Thomas go for a ride with Jenise! Just in case.....

Jennifer said...

too funny. Tell Jenise I said hello.

See-Dub said...

Katie once asked me why I call all drivers Dude, as in, "Dude, why don't you signal next time?" or "Move it or lose it, Dude!"

Great pictures of Cade and Nate with Aunt Niecey!

tamandscott said...

Ha, ha. We keep telling my sister-in-law and her husband (who are expecting thier first soon), "Um, you can't say that. Um, you can't say that either." They are like, geez, what can you say? It's a whole different world, hugh?

Anonymous said...

Jenna, I love looking at your boys! I peek when you leave notes for Laura! Would love to see you and your family. We really enjoy having Jason and his family in Hereford. His children are cuties and Kristin is really a wonderful young mother. Ben remins me of Thomas.
Sheri Kerr

Kristen OQ said...

I have this same thing happen when my younger brother and his new wife (they have no kids) come over! It seems like Sam & Seth pay extra attention to everything their aunt & uncle say too...which sometimes isn't such a great thing!

Maybe we can meet up at the park again sometime soon?

Amy C said...

They could probably learn more if you want to send them in the car with me more often. She didn't mean it! Sometimes, people just don't know how to drive!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Amy!!! : )

In my defense the "poor driving decision" was VERY understated so I told Jenna I would have to respond and defend myself. This was not simple road rage - I don't have a problem w/that. We, along with two other people, nearly had a huge wreck. Not that I wouldn't have been a little nervous about wrecking...but with the lives of someone else's children in my hands I had a few seconds of panic as I was slamming on the breaks.

ALSO...I did very quickly tell Cade that what I said wasn't nice at all and I shouldn't have said that. Sweet Cade, however, had my back and responded "But what that driver did wasn't very nice either." Not that it was justified, but sweet nonetheless. Love that kid!!

Thanks again for the pictures, Jenna!