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January 15, 2013 - Luke
My 5th birthday. From the old days, this would be better than a cake
January 16, 2013 - Christopher
Pop-E goes into ladies room - he did not know the difference
January 20 2013 - Daniel
 Pop-E fell down the steps at Aunt Maureen's and hurts both knees
January 12, 2013 - Evan
Why is it that after a good meal I always wind up in the tub.  Latest trick putting my foot in may mouth as mommy and daddy decorate me with stick ons
January 10, 2013 - in a couple of more years this is what our Mommy's will be saying
10 Benefits to Having Teen Boys
by Emily Cappo
Emily Cappo is a writer and blogger at Oh Boy Mom. She is a mom to three boys, ages 9, 13, and 15 and one girl dog. Emily is also an iced tea junkie and a tennis-playing fanatic whose game never improves.
Gone are the days when I was chasing my three active boys around the playground, or wiping their chocolatey mouths or their cute, little butts. Although two of my three boys are now teenagers, my house is still chaotic, dirty and noisy with a large dose of testosterone pulsing through it. Still, there are times when I long for that phase of them being young again, when I could pick them up and kiss their pudgy cheeks. Yet, I’ve recently discovered that being a mom to teenage boys has benefits that I never would have foreseen when they were little guys…
 
1. I don’t have to bug them to take a shower. Teenage boys want to look and smell good. No more fights to force them to actually wash their bodies. They have girls to impress!

2. I can curse in front of them. For me, the mom with the potty mouth, this is a huge benefit. If I let the F-bomb slip, instead of receiving a judgmental, “Mommy said a bad word” I’ll likely receive a high-five.

3. I don’t need to buy them clothes. Three rotating outfits will be fine. They care about how they look, but not THAT much. And their clothes pretty much work year-round. T-shirt and shorts are status quo, and when it’s real cold, a pair of jeans or athletic pants and they’re all set.

4. I don’t have to have “the talk” with them. Yeah, I’m leaving all the embarrassing discussions to Dad. He can review puberty, shaving, and any talk about testicles with them. Sorry, not my department.

5. They’re never too cool to hug their mom. They may go through a few years where hugging dad feels awkward, but mom never gets rejected.

6. If I don’t feel like talking, I can get away with it. Teenage boys are not the most prolific creatures. Sometimes grunts and one-word answers are all you’ll get. And if I’m in a bad mood or it’s before 7am, I’m the same way and essentially mute. My boys never even notice.

7. They are stronger and taller, so I have a built-in helper. Need something off the top shelf? Need some furniture moved? No problem! A teenage boy seems to happily oblige if it means showing off their new and improved muscles.

8. I can finally have privacy in the bathroom. Nothing scares a teenage boy more than seeing his mom naked. He will do anything and everything to avoid this from happening. You can enjoy long, hot showers or take a magazine to the porcelain “throne” and I can promise you, you won’t be disturbed like you were when they were younger.

9. I can read their minds. If one of my teens is upset or stressed or worried, I can see it immediately. Teenage boys may hold it together for their friends, but in front of mom, they are as transparent as water.

10. I can feed them Hot Pockets, frozen dinners, or leftover Chinese food and they won’t care. Teenage boys are hungry all the time, so as long as you keep a steady stream of food going into them, they won’t care if it’s home-cooked or straight from the box. Carbs are carbs and that’s all that matters to them.
January 3, 2013 - Evan
We are finally over the stomach bug and heading to Westfield for a post-Christmas Celebration. I am already on my 1st snack
January 8, 2013 - Jake
Here I am back home and trying on the PJs MeMa and Pop-E gave me for Christmas
January 27 2013 - Jake
 Here is part of the Woburn (Mommy, Grampy, Aunt Whit, Trey and me) family ice skating at the pond behind Aunt Whit's new house
January 6, 2013 - Evan
We are getting ready to head home. I heard later in the day that I left MeMa and Luke with a touch of the stomach bug. In a couple of days they were felling better. Also had 3 POOPS on the way home - a RECORD
January 4, 2013 - Christopher
We are all at MeMa and Pop-E's to celebrate Christmas. Evan is waiting for his food. Jake is helping MeMa with her crossword puzzle. Daddy, Uncle Scott and Uncle Greg are in Buffalo Wild Wings deciding how "spicy" to get the WINGS. OH, and Evan as usually is eating.
January 5, 2013 - Daniel
We are all at MeMa and Pop-E's opening the final Christmas and Birthday presents of 2012. Then to our house for a little WII
January 11, 2013 - Christopher
Another date day and this time it is Daniel and I because Luke had a trip at school and Mommy was going with him. Of course we choose Friendly's because of their great ice cream
January 22 2013 -  Evan
Nothing like a good meal, a good soak and finally some R&R in front of the TV 
Christopher, Daniel, Jake, Luke & Evan
January 2013