The Easley Chronicles


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Nate's Day

After staying with Grandma and Grandpa Easley for several days it was time to go see my family. Cool thing was I left Adrian and Lincoln the Easleys! Two whole days of just me and the Natester. He was still having a hard time with adjusting to Chad being gone and now we threw in a road trip to California...he was getting pretty fragile. With his quiet and quirky personality he sometimes doesn't get the attention the others do unless he has a meltdown. And that's not the kind of attention anyone wants. So off we went just him and I.



I took him to the beach. A day at the beach, just him and four adults to pay attention to how cute he is. Oh heaven.
I loved being able to just take my time getting him used to the water. We'd go in a little way, then he'd run out because he was scared of the waves. Each time we went right back in and each time he went in a little further. Until finally he just was loving it. He loved when they would crash through him. I think it made him feel strong because he was still standing. Sometimes it takes a little force pushing into us to show us our strength. He really showed those 2 inchers he's tough.

He LOVED the water, any time I took him through a wave he'd say "yeah!" and then start pointing at the next one coming and say "big wave, big wave!". When he got tired he still didn't want to get out of the water he just wanted someone to stand in the water holding him. If I tried to go out he'd shout "no no!" and point back to the waves saying "wadoo".


Getting to swing with Auntie Lissa and Grandma and shouting "wahoo" as we walked through the waves. The love of the ocean is in his genes I guess.


Auntie Lissa and her boyfriend Chad (yep same first and middle name as my Chad AND their birthdays are 6 days apart AND they are both military). His curls are starting to get sunkissed. There is just no way I can cut them now! He's just gonna be my little surfer dude.




He's looking at Grandma shouting "WADOO!" (water) over and over as they make the first walk to the water. Grandma do you see this? Have you ever seen anything so wonderful?? Look at all that WADOO! Looking at his face you would have thought he was at Disneyland.

I love Nate. I loved my time with Nate. I treasured the extra moments I had to soak him in and just observe him, his mannerisms, the funny way he says things, his contentedness and definately his enthusiasm.

It was of course also sweet to get my other boys back and to see them with fresh eyes. They are so much to handle all at once sometimes but they all bless my heart so fully. I loved seeing them just fall back into rythm with each other once they were back together as if they were never apart. That's what being brothers is all about.

























1 comment:

  1. what beautiful memories in the midst of your family being apart from Daddy....you are such an intentional momma. It will bless your boys beyond words; giving them a solid place to just "be". loves.....

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