Later on this week something happened that made me realize how old Kolby is getting now. We got a call one evening from Kolby's friend, Kaitlyn's, mom, asking if Kolby could come play with Kaitlyn. They live around the corner from us, and Kaitlyn is 6 years old, so Kari asked if I was ok with Kaitlyn coming to pick Kolby up -- Kari watched Kaitlyn from her house as she walked here, and then I watched Kolby and Kaitlyn as they walked back to their house. Kolby said he had a lot of fun playing with Kaitlyn. I told him what time he needed to come home, and he was home right on time. It was just so strange to me -- with Kolby being our oldest, it had never occurred to me to just invite his friend to come over to play. I have been so used to the idea of having the mom and all the siblings all come over (which can be harder to schedule sometimes), that we haven't really had many friends come over to play since we've moved here. I just never thought of just inviting the child over for a play date. This opened up a whole new realm of possibilities for Kolby. He told me he wanted to have Kaitlyn come over and to have another girl from church, Brooke, come over to play, and that he wanted Kaitlyn and Brooke to come over at the same time sometime. Pretty cute. He's getting so big!
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05 November 2008
Kolby’s Birthday!
So, we had a little celebration in the morning on Halloween for Kolby’s birthday, since he is having his birthday party this Friday. He and I went out and he picked out a special birthday breakfast, and then he opened his gift – a set of Book of Mormon figurines – that he and the boys played with afterwards.
04 April 2008
Funny Kolby
Yesterday morning Kolby and Eli came in to wake us up around 7:30 and they told us they were hungry (because both of them refused to eat much dinner at all last night). So, I told Kolby that he should make us breakfast. We said that we wanted him to cook eggs, and that we were “hungy” (how Eli pronounces ‘hungry’). He said, “Ok, Daddy, I’ll do the crack part and you do the egg part.” We thought that was pretty cute. And then later on after breakfast, I told the boys they could watch their favorite show, Super Y, with Daddy while I took Isaac to his doctor’s appointment. Kolby was waiting to watch his show, and he asked when it was going t be on. We told him it would be on a 9 o’clock, when the clock says ‘nine, zero, zero.’ A little while later we heard a beeping noise and Michael asked me who was playing with the microwave – I called Kolby and he came out of the kitchen and said, “Now the clock says nine, zero, zero.”
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