Luckily, Shawn came back. A little train time and a few games of Hide from the Witch/Ghost/Animals later, Max was completely won over. He had to sit by him at dinner and then he got Giant Jelly Bean story (pictured above) before bed. Once I got him upstairs I was changing his diaper and he sighed, "I miss Shawn."
One of the little bits of goodness that came along with parenthood that was completely unexpected, is the joy of seeing Max love his extended family. It's crazy how he just seems to know that they are special and loves them with all his little might.
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I know this is a suprise to see me here...
I love to see how all of you have grown into such amazing adults with beautiful children with glowing smiles! Your humor and positive outlook on everything is contagious.
That was so funny - don't you just wonder what goes through those little minds. Max is such a cute little guy. You are a blessed Mama
Not to change the subject, but if Jon saw this picture of Shawn, I guarantee you he would say, "Whoa. He has good hair."
ahhhh. i love unkie shawn. that is such a sweet picture. what is the giant jelly bean story? i'm so curious...
What?? Xochitl never learned about the Giant Jellybean stories and their wonderful morals? Kristin is no kind of friend to you lady.
That's so cute. It makes me miss Max. I just left MI a couple days ago and Lisa sent me an email that said Keely asked if she had a Shauri photo album that she could look at because she missed me. Surprisingly, Lisa didn't. So she asked to at least see some pics. This is heartwarming.
Hey, if you want a blog makeover, I can help you out. (Not that you need one, of course) :) I'm just learning the basics.
That Uncle Shawn is looking quite the dapper gent in this picture,he must have cleaned up for the visit with the Ellises.
Xoch,
The Giant Jellybean was the monster in all the stories my dad would tell us while we were growing up. the story always ended the same, the kids would eat the Giant Jelly Bean (in effect killing him). The stories were totally rated R. Shauri, feel free to add on.
Thanks Nan! What a nice thing to say. I've been checking up on you too.
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