on being a baby brother
While we were putting tile down in the prayer room/nursery, Louie moved in with precious Keona. Our two extroverts LOVE sharing a room together. Their relationship has really blossomed.
Keona regularly asks to go play with Louie when he wakes up (or never falls asleep) from his nap. Her gift of "direction" and imagination go into high gear with such a willing follower.
Yesterday mom came over and could barely contain her laughter when she walked in on the two of them. Keona had dressed 22 month old all-boy (as in trucks and anything that makes noise) Louie in her velvet PINK and PURPLE flowered dance leotard and pink sparkly shoes.
Yes, we took a picture.
Yes, both Louie and Keona were beaming.
(And yes, Keona has been praying for a baby sister.)
Keona regularly asks to go play with Louie when he wakes up (or never falls asleep) from his nap. Her gift of "direction" and imagination go into high gear with such a willing follower.
Yesterday mom came over and could barely contain her laughter when she walked in on the two of them. Keona had dressed 22 month old all-boy (as in trucks and anything that makes noise) Louie in her velvet PINK and PURPLE flowered dance leotard and pink sparkly shoes.
Yes, we took a picture.
Yes, both Louie and Keona were beaming.
(And yes, Keona has been praying for a baby sister.)


7 Comments:
What fun!
Wish we could see the picture!
How cute!
I have been following your blog and have enjoyed reading about your family,so much love.
I met you at the NYS Assembly of God convention in Sept.All your messages were wonderful but the message on Saturday morning spoke directly to my heart.
Thank you for speaking the truth that weekend.
On my blog, I wrote about how God used you to uncover a hidden secret: http://notminebutgodsstory.blogspot.com/2008/09/yes-to-god-on-tuesdys.html
So delightful. Children are such a blessing--who needs television? They're all the entertainment we ever need.
Oh - AND I have a little something for you over at my blog. http://joannesher.blogspot.com
My kids room together and are always coming up with interesting clothing choices for one another! After watching your DVD's for anonymous, I can imagine your corresponding laughter to your children's imaginations. Too precious.
peace~elaine
Children provide unlimited, incredible, poignant, hysterical opportunities for laughter. How I treasure such as these!
P.S. I've "tagged" you on my blog site so don't be surprised if you see some new folks dropping by from time-to-time. You might want to tag someone yourself.
If you have the time, Alicia, I've posted tonight about my older two boys sharing a room. One is in college; the other a senior in high school. Last night, they were back under the same roof again; their coupling sent me down memory lane and then onto something else...something deeper. Just wanted to share it with you.
peace~elaine
PS: feel no obligation. I mean that.
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