Thursday, January 31, 2013

Proud Mommy Moments: The Horse

Ready for the good the bad and the funny?  It's Proud Mommy Moment Time! This is your weekly chance to brag about the awesome things your kids, nieces, nephews, etc did and no one will judge because we told you to. Or you can do the opposite and tell us about those moments your kids made you so "proud"- i.e. something totally embarrassing but hey it makes for great blog material! 

Every Thursday!



Chances are you are writing something about your kids anyway- so most likely it will fit. Please grab the button for your post.  My co-host  Kmama is taking another week off to fully enjoy her baby but will so be back with us.

You always hope you will have a strong influence in your children's lives; but we all know the time will come when others start to have a big pull too, friends, teachers, and of course siblings.

Ryder adores his siblings and is so often picking up things they do.  And sometimes-- well sometimes they deliberately teach him things.

Why is Ryder celebrating here?
It isn't just the popcorn- though that makes me happy with it's yellow buttery goodness.

Mmmmm..

Sorry got distracted.  Why is he happy and celebrating.

Well, because he learned a new "skill".

Something his sister took the time to teach him.

Something that they called me over, excited.  "Mom you have to come see this."

And what were they so desperate to show me?

Ryder now knows how to eat like a horse.

Ah siblings.  The things they teach their little brother.

What a "proud" moment.

And for your enjoyment- I even got it on video.  And you should watch this twice- it is less than a minute long.  The first time just watch the cuteness that is Ryder-- then watch it again and watch Alex's face when I call her out.-hilarious.

What is your Proud Mommy Moment this week?




20 comments:

  1. That is just too cute! I love how excited he is :)

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  2. Love it! Her face was priceless.

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  3. That's awesome. I love it! And yikes...I don't even want to think about what 4 older siblings are going to be teaching this new baby!!

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  4. haha! That is too cute... I sooo would have done something like this with my little brother when I was a kid! ;)

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  5. Hahaha! It reminds me of the little brother from The Christmas Story. "how do little piggies eat? Show me how little piggies eat!" the mother says to her son. Adorable!

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  6. Hahaha! It reminds me of the little brother from The Christmas Story. "how do little piggies eat? Show me how little piggies eat!" the mother says to her son. Adorable!

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  7. Ha ha, so cute! I won't even tell you what my older son has taught my younger son. He has corrupted him. :)

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  8. That is awesome! Well what are big sisters for if not to give great advice & teach new things. LOL

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  9. I don't really have enough material or pictures to write an entire blog post about it but my mommy moment this week was when I taught my four year old to snap his fingers. The first time he did it successfully he farted with joy :)

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  10. That's too funny. I really did love her expression at the end. So glad you pointed it out or I would have missed it! Too funny!

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  11. Buwahahhaa, those moments are the funniest ones, and now you've got it film, too funny!

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  12. Ha Ha- Too Cute! Have you watched "A Christmas Story?" This reminds me of that part where the little boy is at the table showing them how piggies eat LOL

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  13. I love his excited face! So many things to look forward too when it comes to "sibling love" ;)

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  14. Siblings are GREAT for teaching things. Very cute!

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  15. Hahahaha!! OMG!!! That's how I eat popcorn too. :)
    Betty doesn't have an older sibling, but so far from her older daycare friends she has learned that burps are funny. Great.

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  16. OH how cute! And you have all these fun videos so someday when they have kids you can be like, see this was you at their age :)

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  17. He's cute!!! Someday that little talent might come in handy... I can't imagine how, but maybe??? :)

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  18. See … without siblings, my son will never learn how to eat like a horse!

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