Thursday, January 22, 2009

"Hey Mom, There's More than Just Girls in Here!"

The Boofus...age 9. Lover of dogs, racer of pinewood derby cars, builder of contraptions, shooter of air-soft guns, brother of 5 sisters, and 3 brothers. Only boy in the house with 4 sisters and a Mom, and his comrade, Dad.
Last night, was Mutual and Scouts. Mr. Wonderful stayed home with the Caboose and I filled the car with Nana, Daisie (pictured here), Taylow and The Boofus, headed for Church.




(Taylow & Nana pic) On the way there, the FIRST thing that HAS to be done is finding THE radio station the girls want to hear. They know not to "land on" RAP but these girls would do great on that once-upon-a-time-show "NAME THAT TUNE"---they push the "NEXT" button before I can even make out 3 notes..."no, no, no, no, wait--no, no, YES!" comes the chant from the backseat.



Joseph is silent for most of the ride, waiting I suppose to get a word in edgewise. Did you know girls can yammer at twice the speed of sound?
Their words are mixed with squeals of disgust and delight all at once! The conversations spin themselves into mangles only they understand:"Did you hear about...?" "Yeah, only I heard it was..." "Oh but-!..." SQUEAL! LAUGHTER!-- and suddenly they burst into song as their favorite parts are playing on the radio!



*** Joseph waits until he is sure I will hear his still-little-boy-voice: "Hey, Mom?"...he says almost pleading, "There's more than just girls in here, k?"
I knew what he was asking for...can we be respectful of his needs too? We turned down the radio, the girls calmed their rants and squeals and all gave a soft apology to Joseph:" Oh, sorry Joseph--sorry little guy!"
Yeah, he always gets the sympathy hugs. Growing up with this many sisters, when he IS finally able to date in 6 years, he will speak the language of teenage girls. When I went into his room last night to say "good night", he was humming the song that was playing in the car.
*do you see him tucked in this pic?





3 comments:

  1. Good to know what is coming in my future. How adorable and fantastic that he spoke up!! Beautiful family, great pics!

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  2. Oh, my son can totally relate. He has four sisters, no brothers, or at least he didn't until he married a girl with three brothers and no sisters. And being around all those girls has been good for him in many ways. At least he understands their craziness better than he would if he had been raised with all boys. And now with the BIL's he is being compensated.

    Okay so I love your blog background. It is so cute!

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  3. Reading this gave me a small glimpse into the future...I have three girls and one boy, who is the youngest. This is probably what his future holds. My 11 YEAR OLD already believes that she controls the radio. YIKES!

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