Sunday, January 20, 2008

"Everyone Needs A Bucket List"

Taylor practicing his I love you this much "squeeze" method on PawPaw!


Taylor in the back seat of the suburban getting ready to ride shotgun with PawPaw and BeBe. Isn't he precious?



We have to apologize for not posting something lately. But, being retired is a lot of work and sometimes we just can't seem to find the time!! Since the last post, Beverly has been to the doctor three times and is slowly getting over all of the yucky sinus trouble she had at Christmas. This past weekend we were ready to get out of the house so we went over to Waco. Since it was a cold, dreary day, we went to the movies and saw "The Bucket List" with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. It is a movie about two guys and their "want to do" list before they "kick the bucket", so to speak. It makes you think about what you would really like to experience before it is your time to go. The movie was entertaining, funny one minute then sad the next, but it really made you realize more fully that when you get a little older, there are a lot of things you would like to have time to do and just how short life really is.


We are both in the process of making our own bucket lists so stay tuned . It might be fun for you to make your own list, no matter what your age. We are at the age when we look forward to marking off some of the things on our own bucket lists, but right now we are content to enjoy our families, our grandson Taylor and are looking forward to what we are told is a new grandaughter in about six weeks. Taylor stayed with us one day this week after pre-school and continues to crack us up with some of his conversation! Today after church, he was in the car with us and as we drove by the high school Taylor says, "There is my daddy's office." We said, "Yeap, sure is." Then he says, "There 's my daddy's trailers." "Yeap, sure is. Your daddy is a trailer pulling dude, isn't he?", said BeBe. "Yes, he sure is", Taylor says. Then after about ten seconds of thought and silence Taylor says, "Actually, BeBe, he is an Ag teacher!" Actually, he is right! He uses bigger words than we did in high school.


It's a running joke with Taylor and PawPaw & BeBe to tell each other that we love the other one more than they love us. Taylor sometimes uses numbers like two hundred thousand twelve to express how much he loves us or lately he uses the "squeeze" method. He squeezes you as tight as he can, and when he is wrapped around your neck, a four year old can be pretty strong. He is the light of our lives and we just "hate" it when he wants to squeeze our necks (yeah, right!).

2 comments:

ajphillips said...

Jordan has been wanting to watch that...and he never wants to watch movies. We rented 3:10 to Yuma this weekend and it was really good also! It must have just been a weekend for movies! See y'all Sunday!

Jennifer said...

Well, I think he is precious! He is also a very lucky little boy to have such AWESOME grandparents!