Sunday, May 25, 2008

You Have Your Hands Full


An old lady stops us on the sidewalk and exclaims, "You have your hands full!"
A man states, "You're pretty busy, aren't you."
An inquisitive woman in the grocery store asks, "Do you plan on having any more?"

After hearing "You have a full load" a third time, Isac turns and asks, "Why do people always say that?"

I can't imagine why.

9 comments:

The Jensen Fam said...
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The Jensen Fam said...

I found your blog!! Your family looks adorable and it does look like you have your hands full!! You look like quite the trooper pushing two kids and having one on your back. Looks like your ready for the next ward 50 miler. Glad to see that you guys are doing great!

The Batemans said...

Crazy woman! I hear your on your way here. Can't wait to see you! Good Luck on the drive!?

Amanda said...

LOL!!! Them boys can be so silly ;) ~ I just wanted to say thank you SO much for the listening ear. I really needed to just talk (((HUGS)))

Jessica said...

Hey AMY!!!! Crazy blogging world - huh? I linked to you through Amy's. Such a cute cute family you have.
I seriously haven't seen you since our lovely 5 year class reunion.
Keep in touch!!

Jessica Beard Driggs

Anonymous said...

Amy and Trevor,
It's been so long!!! I saw your mom and dad the other day on the green belt. I it was great to see them. I can't believe you have three kids!!! How fun! What a beautiful family! I still remember when you guys met! What a great couple! It's great to see you!

Amy said...

You would be surprised to know how many times a day I lose my patience with one little boy and I think, "What would Amy do?" In fact, I weaved a bracelet for myself with the letters "WWAD". You're my hero!

Bryn said...

Amy,
Reading through your blog made my day. How exciting that you guys have found a place to settle for a while. I'm so happy for you. The kids look so big and your stories are hilarious. Keep up the good work!
Bryn

Grandma Walters said...

Amy you are "nearly there", we had six and my mom 12. Just keep times/ing. A wonderful mother like you could handle a dozen, if they are as precious as the three you have! Hang in there!