

This is pretty much a nightly occurrence at our house! The boys LOVE to play football with Wade and I love watching them be "boys!" Callahan just gets right in there like he is just as big and tough.
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Every night, Callahan loves to get in Carson's bed and be tucked him just like his big brother. He cries when we have to pick him up out of there when it's really time to go to bed.
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Here are the boys on Friday night. We went to eat pizza, then rented some movies and had movie night and saw Wall-E. It was so good and the boys laughed and laughed. Callahan actually hung with it about halfway or so! Here they are laughing and eating some popcorn. It was a fun night.
Just a quick update on my dad, he is feeling better and each day seems a little better. Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness and prayers. Your comments have meant so much and are very appreciated. Hope everyone has a safe and blessed Thanksgiving!















4 comments:
Love the football game. What great memories with daddy.
I am still thinking of your dad too.
I love all the pictures! Your boys are growing! I just read up on your dad, he is definately in my prayers. We just went throug a scare with my dad, he is still having heart issues but is okay. Its weird seeing your parents get older and sort of switching roles in some ways! Hope he gets to feeling better soon. Did you get my e-mail about Prentice. You may have already known.
I love your spikey hair Carson!!! You look so big, like a kindergartner!!!
It's so nice of you to let Callahan get in your bed at night, when I come see you I'm getting in your bed with you guys!
I love you guys,
Mimi
Just a note to let you know Dad had his follow up check up and it went very well. His arm is like a big dead fish, a black and blue one, he can't lift it or do anything yet but they took out the staples and the wrapping and it is in a sock and a sling now. Dad is going longer between pain pills and is sleeping better. The doctor is actually going to let him return to work the first week in December, he cautioned Dad about learning to do things smarter and to never lift anything heavier than a carton of milk or the extensions that are cemented into the bones will losen and he'll be in surgery again. I am going to go on a few business trips with Dad just for a little added support, and so I can boss him around a little. Thank you to all of your friends for their encouragement and especially for their prayers. Remember when we used to joke around about moving to Fayetteville before you had to chew our food for us? That was just a joke wasn't it?
Love, Mom
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