Charlie has discovered a hole in our backyard fence . . . and what should he find there, but more little boys. The two boys who live next door (aged 3 and 5) have started talking to Charlie through the fence. They show him their toys and Charlie is very good at giving them back. They show each other different ways to slide down a slide. They reach their hands through to shake hands and they talk and talk and talk. I don't know the neighbors' names, but they are so good about letting Charlie just go on and on like he does, and then they tell me what words they picked up on. It is so much fun to watch. I have had to pull Charlie off the fence a number of times because he is so determined to climb over there and play. (They have a bigger slide than we do.)
So I took some pictures. This was the day I was watching Patti and Alan's little boy Ryan, and for those of you that know them, I'll put a picture of him as well . . . and one of Peter, just so he doesn't feel left out.


4 comments:
Hey Kirsten, it's Kjerstin! I found your site through Brittany's. I have a private site and would like to invite you! Send me an e-mail at kjerstinlind@gmail.com and I'll send you one!
My husband and I both knew Mike growing up and came across the blog. Your family is so cute and looks like you are doing well. Congrats on moving back to southeast Idaho.
Oh my goodness! I can't believe Ryan is that big! What a cute kid. Do any of us old Moscow people have kids that aren't cute? :) He sure looks like he has Alan's sense of humor. Look out, world, this could be dangerous, unless, of course, he was blessed with his mother's sense.
Okay, so now I see that looking through the hole in the fence doesn't last long, especially if there are kids to play with next door. By the way I am RaNae's wierd friend, Kjerstin Lind's Mom. I love to check all the blogs, what fun and look at that baby! He is so cute, maybe gonna have some color in his hair.
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