Anders and I had one of those small moments that I’d love to share on the show, but am fairly sure that by the time we actually sit down to record, it will be lost to stories of meals that weren’t and frustrations that were.
Good thing we have the blog…
Anders: I wish fate hadn’t decided to move Tommy to New York.
Mommy: I don’t think it was fate. I think it was Mike.
Anders: Because he wanted Tommy and Brendan to live near his grandparents, like we do?
Mommy: Yes.
Anders: I can respect that.
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Too cool. What a great kid.
Awww! How mature! He’s growing up every day, small moment by small moment.
hee hee. Anders is awesome.
Isn’t it cool how every now and then we’re given a glimpse of the type of adult out child will be?
That made me a bit sad because it means that your baby boy is growing up.
Sweet boy… Good moms make good boys!
Love, that is awesome!
I am impressed with Anders’ perceptiveness! I love it when children say things that reveal an “old soul”.
Anders is *such* a great kid and wise beyond his years,
OK, so how do you get him to wear a collar shirt? Is this photo from Christmas?
Wow….that is very deep. It says a lot about his relationship with your parents. Anders looks just like his father in photos.
I’ll admit, he caught me by surprise with this one.
As for the collar shirt – it was Christmas. But he picked it himself (I swear!)
That’s awesome! What a great kid for being disappointed that his friend has moved away, but understanding why and “getting it”. Clearly you’re doing something right.
I so can hear “I can respect that” in your voice.