Friday, May 9, 2008

Muddle Puddle Fun

Never a dull moment with two energetic three year olds - I turned my back for one minute and heard them giggling - what could I do but let them play!






18 comments:

The Rouse House said...

Now that brings back some fond memories!! You're such a good mommy :)

Karma said...

Oh my goodness! What is it with boys and puddles?!

Their little faces say it all!!

Countrygirl said...

Good mom! Mud washes out - mostly! Ha! What a fun day for the two of them.

Also, I'm glad you could reschedule your class - God worked it all out!

Cow Pies & Mud Pies said...

I LOVE IT! Some of my very favorite pics of the boys are MUD pics.

Rebekah said...

Too cute... Boys will be boys! Hope the mud comes out of the clothes! :)

Anonymous said...

Just like the K's! Can't stay out of anything messy.

Bailey

Karma said...

I think they should have been wearing some swim floaties...that's a deep puddle!!

Ranch Wife said...

Aahhh! What a beautiful gift you have given your children ~ the gift of childhood, and childhood just would not be complete without mud puddles! I've chronicled the mud puddles in our lives on scrapbook pages. Precious memories!

Valerie said...

Oh, I am SO not a "mud mommy". My boys are bigger now, so they clean up their own selves, but that pic scares me if I am carrying a boy in my belly!! Ugh! How do you do it??

Ranch wife said...

You know mud will wash out. I just thought the pictures were so cute. Kids have to be kids. You can always buy new clothes, but you can't buy new kids or the memories that they make.
~M~

Anonymous said...

How cute!!!!!!

Amy said...

Somewhere there are pictures of Angie, Anna and I that look very similar to these!!!

Anonymous said...

I am positive that you could sale mud baths to the city slickers! Maybe bake mud pies. LOL

SERMN8R said...

TURN THAT PARENT IN! That hole's deep enough to drown in!

Remember the story of the cowboy riding through the puddle? Next to him was a floating cowboy hat. When asked about it, the cowpoke replied: "That ain't jest a hat. That there is Slim ... his horse is kinda short!"

Karma said...

OK, I am a redneck! I have been called worse. However, you know you're a redneck when you have a mud waller in your yard!! Guess it takes one to know one! :)

Paula said...

Thank you for the fun comments! The K's are stinkers for sure! I've kept a close watch on that puddle - first for any city slickers that might want to come take a theraputic dip, second to make sure my monkeys don't destroy yet another t-shirt!

Yep, Jen - I made them stand right outside, stripped 'em buck naked and hosed 'em off! They DID NOT like how cold the water was!

At "For the People"'s suggestion, I am opening the puddle for $10 a dip! Like an Italian full body facial!

cottonpicker said...

Nothing funner than mud!!! I remember when my kiddos were little that was their favorite thing to do - of course we never saw much mud so it was definately a luxury!

Pat - Arkansas said...

Oh! Love those mud-puddle pics! For the scrapbook, for sure!