Diana has a large collection of wigs that she brings out at Halloween. My boys love putting them on. There's something about a wig that really turns you into someone else. In Nate-a-lina and Drew-n-fer's case, it turns you into GIRLS! :-)
“Adversity will be a constant or occasional companion for each of us throughout our lives. We cannot avoid it. The only question is how we will react to it. Will our adversities be stumbling blocks or stepping stones? Our responses will inevitably shape our souls and ultimately determine our status in eternity. Because opposition is divinely decreed for the purpose of helping us to grow, we have the assurance of God that in the long view of eternity it will not be allowed to overcome us if we persevere in faith. We will prevail. Like mortal life of which they are a part, adversities are temporary. What is permanent is what we become by the way we react to them.”
Matt's Tumor (Click on the tiny box in the right hand corner to see a larger, clearer view).
My name is Allison and this blog highlights the ups (lots of laughs and energy) and the downs (um, scrubbing toilets) of life in a family full of little boys (and one adorable baby girl!) We have 5 boys (ages 11, 8, 6 yo twins, 2 and 10 months). Our oldest son has brain cancer, so this blog follows his journey as well!
6 comments:
They're so cute! We have some similar pictures, courtesy of Alli and her dress up clothes. I bet our boys will just love those when they get bigger.
HI-larious. We have an awesome picture of my brother John and sis Ally cross-dressing as kids. It's a cherished photo in our family.
So funny!
What a great picture. They make beautiful girls!!
--Sarah
so funny - Maybe my girls should have wigs as well - we would save so much time on Sunday mornings.
Yes you would have had cute girls, but you such darling boys! I am glad things are going good! Think of you often!
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