Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 I have had trouble up until today getting into the yahoo photos ... It's just me, I know. But still, up until today I couldn't see the pictures. Well, I just took a break from my work covered desk to try again, and was able to get in there. (yeah!!) Oh man, all your kids are SO adorable! And (sniff) are all so little and cute. Mine aren't little anymore -- far from it. I know I have photos from when Ian was first aided (8-years-old) and maybe I can find them, so I can show you mine when they were still little and cute. (grin) The pictures are under the name " jillwoodshed " because my screen name " jillcwood " was already taken. Most are of Ian and there's one of trying to dunk him in a hotel pool. She rarely succeeds since he is now as strong as an ox. Something happens to boys when the hormones get into the action. They don't look that much different -- they're not suddenly muscle bound, but those slender frames suddenly had three times the strength they did pre-hormones. We've noticed it in him as well as the other boys his age in the scout troop. I jokingly call him " the hulk. " The picture of Ian in the black kayak is from scout camp last summer. They had a competition to build a boat out of cardboard and then race across the lake. Unlike the other troops who tried to make canoes, his troop built a kayak, coated it with black plastic garbage bags and put Ian ( " the kayaking machine " ) into it as their racer. He beat everyone, including the staff who simply covered a real canoe in cardboard. They left the kayak there for the next set of campers and apparently it became the legend of the summer. It was used again and other troops mimicked it. So, this year, they're going to do it one better and make a creative statement. They plan to build another kayak but shape it and add a head and tail to make it look like a loon. The camp changed the rules this year so the troops now have to make the paddles out of cardboard as well. Ian plans is to make " wings " out of cardboard and strap them onto his arms. They're at camp this week, so I have no clue how this plan has turned out. All I know is they took every roll of duct and packing tape in the house and my office, the entire box of garbage bags, and some polyurethane that I had just bought (to touch up the kitchen cabinets), as well as the big boxes I got at U-Haul to mail the hand-me-down clothes out to the cousins. I'll share photos when/if I see them. I hope they remember to take some! Best to all -- Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 What a handsome man! I followed suit and added pictures as well. Album name is " " Cherie JillcWood@... wrote: I have had trouble up until today getting into the yahoo photos ... It's just me, I know. But still, up until today I couldn't see the pictures. Well, I just took a break from my work covered desk to try again, and was able to get in there. (yeah!!) Oh man, all your kids are SO adorable! And (sniff) are all so little and cute. Mine aren't little anymore -- far from it. I know I have photos from when Ian was first aided (8-years-old) and maybe I can find them, so I can show you mine when they were still little and cute. (grin) The pictures are under the name " jillwoodshed " because my screen name " jillcwood " was already taken. Most are of Ian and there's one of trying to dunk him in a hotel pool. She rarely succeeds since he is now as strong as an ox. Something happens to boys when the hormones get into the action. They don't look that much different -- they're not suddenly muscle bound, but those slender frames suddenly had three times the strength they did pre-hormones. We've noticed it in him as well as the other boys his age in the scout troop. I jokingly call him " the hulk. " The picture of Ian in the black kayak is from scout camp last summer. They had a competition to build a boat out of cardboard and then race across the lake. Unlike the other troops who tried to make canoes, his troop built a kayak, coated it with black plastic garbage bags and put Ian ( " the kayaking machine " ) into it as their racer. He beat everyone, including the staff who simply covered a real canoe in cardboard. They left the kayak there for the next set of campers and apparently it became the legend of the summer. It was used again and other troops mimicked it. So, this year, they're going to do it one better and make a creative statement. They plan to build another kayak but shape it and add a head and tail to make it look like a loon. The camp changed the rules this year so the troops now have to make the paddles out of cardboard as well. Ian plans is to make " wings " out of cardboard and strap them onto his arms. They're at camp this week, so I have no clue how this plan has turned out. All I know is they took every roll of duct and packing tape in the house and my office, the entire box of garbage bags, and some polyurethane that I had just bought (to touch up the kitchen cabinets), as well as the big boxes I got at U-Haul to mail the hand-me-down clothes out to the cousins. I'll share photos when/if I see them. I hope they remember to take some! Best to all -- Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Oh my gosh. How fun is this. I have already developed such an emotional attachment to all your kids. I love to hear about their achievements as well as challenges. Now I have a picture too! They are all charming, handsome and incredibly exhuberant in their joyful expressions. (even the awkward teens, one of which is staying with us (my real nephew) for the last 3 weeks, giving me a glimpse of what is to come...)I feel like a doting aunty... I had to add mine too. Our album is call . Just call me Aunt Tracey! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 I love seeing all these photos, so I couldn't resist putting up a couple of Jordan as well. > > Oh my gosh. How fun is this. I have already developed such an > emotional attachment to all your kids. I love to hear about their > achievements as well as challenges. Now I have a picture too! They > are all charming, handsome and incredibly exhuberant in their joyful > expressions. (even the awkward teens, one of which is staying with us > (my real nephew) for the last 3 weeks, giving me a glimpse of what is > to come...)I feel like a doting aunty... > > I had to add mine too. Our album is call . > > Just call me Aunt Tracey! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Everyone's kids are so cute. I already posted a couple of Clara a while back :-) Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Hey Tracey, looks like he could be 's best friend and is a cutie pie!!!! Hope is doing well without those nasty tonsils!!!! Cherie traceyandynathen tracey@...> wrote: Oh my gosh. How fun is this. I have already developed such an emotional attachment to all your kids. I love to hear about their achievements as well as challenges. Now I have a picture too! They are all charming, handsome and incredibly exhuberant in their joyful expressions. (even the awkward teens, one of which is staying with us (my real nephew) for the last 3 weeks, giving me a glimpse of what is to come...)I feel like a doting aunty... I had to add mine too. Our album is call . Just call me Aunt Tracey! --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 I always like to click on the links for photos or websites that I find in the listen-up posts. Unfortunately, I can't remember my yahoo password or id and I'm not very good at navigating these sites. I get the listen up posts in digest and that's really my only link to you guys. Anyway, since we were talking about putting pictures with names I thought I'd throw my boys' website out there. www.caringbridge.org/va/ryanbay Every once in a while I would sign my posts and include the website but lately life has gotten so " normal " that I don't even talk about the hearing issue all the time. But I do realize that it's also nice for people to be able to see that things do normalize after a while. When you pull up the site you'll see the most recent journal but you can click on " journal history " for past entries. I've been doing it for almost two years I think! is 5.75 years and got his CI at 20 months. He uses a hearing aid in the unimplanted ear. The photo on the website is cute because it's him and his brother playing doctor and he's pretending to look in the ear with the otoscope. K www.caringbridge.org/va/ryanbay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 > > Hey Tracey, > > looks like he could be 's best friend and is a cutie pie!!!! > > Hope is doing well without those nasty tonsils!!!! > > Cherie > >Hi Cherie, Your Billie and girls also are just darling. Wow, I sure wouldn't know what to do with girls. Hard to believe the trail of postings when they look like angels. is doing great except that we all have the flu. Seems we are rotating it through the family with about 5 days down for each of us. Thank goodness we are just a family of 4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 Feel better!!!! Cherie traceyandynathen tracey@...> wrote: > > Hey Tracey, > > looks like he could be 's best friend and is a cutie pie!!!! > > Hope is doing well without those nasty tonsils!!!! > > Cherie > >Hi Cherie, Your Billie and girls also are just darling. Wow, I sure wouldn't know what to do with girls. Hard to believe the trail of postings when they look like angels. is doing great except that we all have the flu. Seems we are rotating it through the family with about 5 days down for each of us. Thank goodness we are just a family of 4. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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