So I FINALLY have a fall TTT picture with FOUR sets of feet!!! Thanks to
Jolanthe there is also a lovely new button in the sidebar with the code you can use! Feel free to grab the code to create a button for your sidebar or you can use the graphic on your TTT post.
YAAAAY Jolanthe! (And if you happen to homeschool, check out
her homeschool blog. It oozes creative ideas!)
And you might have noticed the entire new look of my blog. Apparently Jolanthe
feels sorry for me loves me dearly because she gave me an entire blog makeover after finding that awesome antique clock graphic!
Of course, the clock now shows the exact time my children are waking me up due to the lovely "fall back" daylight savings fiasco.
*sigh...but I digress. At least I have a lovely blog to look at if I want to log on at 6:45 AM...in the meantime, it is time for some Tiny Talk!

Tiny Talk Tuesday helps parents focus on one of the many joys of parenting - the funny things that our little ones
(and sometimes big ones) have to say.
Join in the fun and record the
Tiny Talk overheard in your house! Publish a post on your blog and link us to the laughs. Then be sure to link to the blog carnival on this post so more bloggers can join in the fun.
The guidelines can be found
here if you need them.
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D (age 2): I am eating Thomas!
Real Words: I am eating hummus.
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I wish I had a picture...
K (age 7) was wearing pink leggings with thin navy blue, green and white stripes and a light blue long sleeve shirt. She was wearing a pink and red short sleeve tunic type top over the blue shirt. Then she had a bright blue puffy vest on over it all. In her hair was a flower cloth headband.
She walked into the bathroom while I was blow drying my hair, struck a pose in the doorway with a huge grin and asked, "How old do I look?"
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I won't give you the gory details of the reason my child lost her mind on Sunday. But my five year old, adorable, sweet, T pitched a fit like none I have seen from her in the last year. Apparently she wanted more time to finish a card in Sunday School and finishing later wasn't acceptable. (and she was tired and her asthma was bugging her...) So in hysterics we had to remove her from the room and immediately realized she had to go home. Nothing was going to calm her.
Up the stairs we all went... Eric was holding T (age 5) who was screaming like crazy and kicking her feet. I was holding C (age 4 months) and herding the meandering two year old, D, in front of me. K (age 7) was walking with us up the stairs and was upset about her sister being so upset.
Oh we were a sight to behold. But then it gets better because T began yelling, "BUT I WANT TO GO TO CHURCH, DADDY! LET ME GO TO CHURCH." All the while letting out ear-piercing screams of terror and kicking and flailing...
Yes. We are the parents who forced our child out of the church while she was begging for more...
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Your Turn:
and she even made me a new siggy...