What a fine job Harry! And the railroad shirt is the best. Betsy...I have a question...ok... maybe 2... With doing your little baking & basket business... 1)Do you ever have your kids or husband eat something that they are not suppose to? 2)Do the triplets get into things they are not suppose to? I saw you that you were baking today...and then the clean counters...just made me think about those things. I know my kids can get into special food... unless it is clearly marked "NO". Thanks. Nancy
Nancy ~ the triplets don't eat sweets except for suckers, so I'm very lucky as far as that goes. Alex would be a big problem as I have to hide things from him if I don't want them eaten!
As for The Mister and Taylor, they ask..."are those for us?" haha. After 20 years, they are used to my baking and selling or cooking a meal to give away.
And I have larger containers for cookies...for large batches of goodies that I make for an order. They know anything in those containers is not for us. I also set them in the dining room on the buffet and not on the kitchen counter where they would be considered fair game.
So...with all the questions...are you thinking of starting some baking business?
nice job Harry! I saw a sign for a train show at the little fairgrounds in our county this weekend. Too bad you are not closer, I am sure the triplets would love it. and right after the train show will be the sheep show.
I couldn't help but smile back at him in that last picture! Good job, Harry!
I love your stories and details about the boys. I know it's a lot to deal with all the time, but highlighting moments like these is a wonderful record as well as fun for your readers
Aw love that shirt whilst at it. That's fantastic--one really must celebrate the small things. You are the BEST mom they could have ever hoped for or got. I hope you know that. Seriously.
There's that knife of Harry's! I love Harry and the silverware...I'm going to write a story! Betsy, you should now post the foot and the knife video again! You know I can't get enough of that! I love the train shirt too..noticed it right off!
That was a good job for him...isn't he the organizer and sorter, or is that Spencer? I can't remember who takes those tootsie rolls now. I love his proud look!
Very appropriate shirt he is wearing!
ReplyDeleteChristine ~ you're so observant! They all three have those shirts with different train slogans on them. :) Yes, their favorites!
ReplyDeleteLove the proud look on Harry's face. The sepia tone gives the post a nice look, too.
ReplyDeletelove the coloring in the photos! I too noticed the cute train shirt! Your kiddos are adorable-
ReplyDeleteHe looks pretty pleased with himself. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the shirt too.
The shirt and the smile say it all! Great job Harry! Can you send him over to my house...my drawer could use a sorting.
ReplyDeleteyay! great job harry!
ReplyDeleteSure, Maggie...but I'll want him back. He'll do anything for a bowl of potato chips. lol. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine job Harry!
ReplyDeleteAnd the railroad shirt is the best.
Betsy...I have a question...ok...
maybe 2...
With doing your little baking & basket business...
1)Do you ever have your kids or husband eat something that they are not suppose to?
2)Do the triplets get into things they are not suppose to?
I saw you that you were baking today...and then the clean counters...just made me think about those things.
I know my kids can get into special food... unless it is clearly marked "NO".
Thanks.
Nancy
Nancy ~ the triplets don't eat sweets except for suckers, so I'm very lucky as far as that goes. Alex would be a big problem as I have to hide things from him if I don't want them eaten!
ReplyDeleteAs for The Mister and Taylor, they ask..."are those for us?" haha.
After 20 years, they are used to my baking and selling or cooking a meal to give away.
And I have larger containers for cookies...for large batches of goodies that I make for an order. They know anything in those containers is not for us. I also set them in the dining room on the buffet and not on the kitchen counter where they would be considered fair game.
So...with all the questions...are you thinking of starting some baking business?
I noticed the shirt first thing. Then how nicely he sorted that silverware...and last but not least, that adorable smile of a job well done.
ReplyDeleteBecause you are so willing to share your dear boys, they are truly loved by all of us...
Harry looks as pleased as punch with his achievement & that's as it should be!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Harry!
Lovely photos Betsy!
Great job and that big grin on his face shows he is happy with it as well.;)
ReplyDeletexoxo
I wish my son had half the propensity for tidiness. Still find spoons in the fork slot. Send Harry over!
ReplyDeleteThat huge smile says it all..great job Harry. And mom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a proud smile Harry has on his cute face!! And he should feel proud. Job well done, Harry!!!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are wonderful!
Hugs
SueAnn
nice job Harry!
ReplyDeleteI saw a sign for a train show at the little fairgrounds in our county this weekend. Too bad you are not closer, I am sure the triplets would love it.
and right after the train show will be the sheep show.
I couldn't help but smile back at him in that last picture! Good job, Harry!
ReplyDeleteI love your stories and details about the boys. I know it's a lot to deal with all the time, but highlighting moments like these is a wonderful record as well as fun for your readers
AWESOME JOB HARRY!!! It is truly the little things that make us happy:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a good job he did!
ReplyDeleteDodi ~ Hi and thanks for visitng@! Yes, it really is the little things. I think I'll try to have him put the silverware away again today! :)
ReplyDeleteI love his smile! : ) He has such a look of accomplishment. YAY Harry!
ReplyDeleteYes, the shirt says it all! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe t-shirt is perfect! Way to go, Harry!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cat. Hey, are you all moved in now? No more boxes? Need your silverware sorted? :)
ReplyDeletei do not look forward to this job...he really did it well and with a big smile!!
ReplyDeleteGreat t-shirt, great smile, great job done Harry! (I could use him here!)
ReplyDeleteLook how happy Harry is at a job well done!
ReplyDeleteAw love that shirt whilst at it. That's fantastic--one really must celebrate the small things. You are the BEST mom they could have ever hoped for or got. I hope you know that. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteYES! Have him do it EVERY day!
ReplyDeleteThere's that knife of Harry's! I love Harry and the silverware...I'm going to write a story! Betsy, you should now post the foot and the knife video again! You know I can't get enough of that!
ReplyDeleteI love the train shirt too..noticed it right off!
I wrote my short story about Harry. I'll send it to you. Made me happy to write it...was kinda out of sorts today.
ReplyDeleteKim ~ you wrote a story about Harry? Oh how fun! Can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteI sent you the story thru your email, Betsy! Hope it gets to you.
ReplyDeleteThat was a good job for him...isn't he the organizer and sorter, or is that Spencer? I can't remember who takes those tootsie rolls now. I love his proud look!
ReplyDeleteI hope Alex has taking out the trash for his job!
I lurve how his shirt on the last picture says that he's working! ha ha He is smiling so proud!
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