Monday, January 5, 2009

"Hi, Toots!"

Gavin woke up from his nap today calling for me. I love that instead of laying there screaming and crying, he now calls, "Mama!" It's so much more fun to go get my happy little boy up instead of a grumpy one that takes forever to snap out of it.

Well today Gav called for Mama and I went to go get him. Keith has so very lovingly named me "Toots" (Not like toot, but sounds more like tootsie without the ie) and lately Gavin will repeat him when he calls for me. I thought it was pretty funny that Gavin would repeat him and it's pretty darn cute when he says it. So when I walk into his room today and he yells (and I mean YELLS), "Hey, Toots!" all on his own, I about fell on the floor laughing! That was one of the last things I expected him to say. Usually we have to start prompting him to get him to say it. Not only did I get that funny thing to laugh at, I got this cute little dishelved boy......

7 comments:

The Martin's said...

That is freakin hilarious! Jax walks through the grocery store saying "shake what yo mama gave ya" thanks to Nick!

Cory, Jeri, Brock and Parker T. said...

That's is so cute. He gets cuter everyday.

tamster17 said...

That is too funny! What a cutie pie! Just goes to show you how fast kids pick things up and you have to be careful what you say! Now I think we'll all have to call you "Toots!" too! ;-) hahaha!

Sandy -- As Told By Mommy said...

I don't care who agrees...Little Gavin looks just like you!!

The Meyers Family said...

Aww that is such a cute story! It is scary how fast kids pick up the things we say and do even when it isn't directed at them.

Tricia said...

Hey, I know that I don't know you really well, besides my mom telling me that you are the most amazing person ever! But, I was wondering how I can get my hands on some of those pics that you took of our family. You could email me at Triciadfrench@gmail.com if you would like.

Thanks a bunch!
Tricia

sam c.hart jr said...

Your baby is growing up so fast and cute. Loved reading your blog