Twas on this day a mere 26 years ago [which I think is one score and six years....] that my big brother came into the world. He was a month early, the little booger, but he was certainly loud enough to be on time. So I've heard, at least. But from what we, the family historians, can gather, he was also a rather pleasant child. Why, even his own parents, years after the boy had left the house and moved onto living his own, upon seeing a family documentary were heard to say, "He was such a great kid."
And it is assumed his sisters will agree. Naturally, he was the perfect example. What do you do on a sunny day? Play catch, play roller hockey, run around the house until your legs collapse. What do you do when you are bored and watching television? Sit on top of the nearest sibling while jabbing a finger into their armpit. What do you do when a sibling annoys you? Take the waistband of their pants and stretch them to the top of their earlobes. Necessities of life that might not have ever been bestowed upon the poor girls.
But besides the necessities, there was also the little things that made life better. For instance, where is the best place to hide a beanie baby? Under the toilet seat. What is the best way to eat chocolate chip cookie dough? With your finger after Mom isn't looking. What is the very first word a baby should learn to say? Hiking, undoubtedly.
Honestly, where would this world be without little red shorts and ghostbuster guns and inane questions about cameras and wrestling in the front room and barf dip and YAHR and throwing nacho doritos onto perfectly good peanut butter sandwiches??? I myself am shuddering at the thought.
And now he is a man. (Well, not just now, he has been one for some time, but you get the point.) One with his own family, a wife and a child on the way...and another generation will learn what we have been blessed to: that youth is all in the mind, and fun is for all ages.
And in my vast experience, one is never too old for birthdays or too young to reminisce.
So, a happy blessed birthday to you, dear older brother who has given us so much. May your underwear always be clean and your sister never push you ever again.
Such a happy child...
He still won't share food willingly...
The famous Ghost Buster gun...his favorite.
Terrors of the cul-de-sac...
Favorite vacation ever.
Dad always said to be mature...too bad we never thought to listen.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHRIS! LOVE YOU LOTS!!!
And for those of you who do not understand this post, that will be your loss.
5 comments:
First of all, the little shorts were orange! Second, the nachos on PB sandwhiches was Sarah's strange thing! Third, hiding Chip, the beanie baby, under the toilet seat was brilliant! Fourth, we were the terrors of the cul-de-sac and sarah looks bored in that pic. Fifth, I love to share food with you. And lastly, you are an amazing sister, this nearly made me cry, and I love you very much.
Thank you dear sister,
Chris
Great quotes by the Birthday Boy:
What's that black fuzzy thing? What's a lens? Can you say apple? How about Pear? You're taking real good pictures, Mom. You have to think, you know. Can I play soccer soon? I don't know, Mama. That's my favorite part!
Thanks for so many great memories! I love you, Chris.
Love, Mom
that was absolutely the best blog post ever! good job beck! and chris, i love you! happy birthday!!!! :)
love,
jen
brilliant post. i even understood ALL the inside jokes. it only took 3 years . . .
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
THAT IS THE FUNNIEST THING I'VE EVER READ IN MY LIFE!!!!! amazing becky. simply amazing. i laughed the whole time....almost wet myself. good job.
Love,
Sarah
ps christopher p. how do i follow your blog? and how did jen and mom comment on this? weirdness.
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