"And with stout hearts look ye forth till tomorrow. God will protect you; then do what is right!"
STOUTHEARTED (adj): having or showing no fear when faced with something dangerous, difficult, or unknown.
SYNONYMS: audacious, aweless, bold, brave, courageous, dauntless, fearless, gallant, heroic, intrepid, lionhearted, manful, manly, plucky, stalwart, valiant, valorous
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Splashing Fun
Okay, here is a cute video from a few weeks ago that I just found. I never truly realize how totally dumb I sound when I'm talking to Jared until I hear myself on video. I will try to work on that.
I LOVE the video! Your Christmas tree is beautiful. And I think about you every time a Carpetners Christmas song. I'm pretty sure it was the first of November when I started listening to Christmas music.
It's Katie Phillips, your old choir accompanist from Wymount. I hope you don't mind, but I snooped and found your blog through Rachael Hohmann's blog. It's great to see how you guys are doing! I have a blog, but it is private, so e-mail me and I'll send you an invitation: kfwphillips@hotmail.com
Jenny, I meant to tell you that you don't sound dumb on the video! It makes me feel better that you said that, though, cause I hate hearing myself when I record videos of the kids! I often find myself cringing (spelling?) as I watch the videos!
Mike doesn't realize when he talks like a baby. When My friend asked me why and I asked him, he was embarrassed that he does it around other people. It's only bad when you're talking to a five or seven year old... and perfectly acceptable to a baby! In my child psychology class I learned that it's totally normal to raise your voice and talk baby talk, they like it, and learn to imitate us.
6 comments:
Cute video. What's that thing about asking Alan to take a picture of your bum for you?
I LOVE the video! Your Christmas tree is beautiful. And I think about you every time a Carpetners Christmas song. I'm pretty sure it was the first of November when I started listening to Christmas music.
You guys are cute! I still can't believe Jared is walking.
Hey Jenny,
It's Katie Phillips, your old choir accompanist from Wymount. I hope you don't mind, but I snooped and found your blog through Rachael Hohmann's blog. It's great to see how you guys are doing! I have a blog, but it is private, so e-mail me and I'll send you an invitation: kfwphillips@hotmail.com
Jenny, I meant to tell you that you don't sound dumb on the video! It makes me feel better that you said that, though, cause I hate hearing myself when I record videos of the kids! I often find myself cringing (spelling?) as I watch the videos!
Mike doesn't realize when he talks like a baby. When My friend asked me why and I asked him, he was embarrassed that he does it around other people. It's only bad when you're talking to a five or seven year old... and perfectly acceptable to a baby! In my child psychology class I learned that it's totally normal to raise your voice and talk baby talk, they like it, and learn to imitate us.
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