Thursday, February 04, 2010


That would be Trevor. We've always kind of joked about this, at least since 1st grade. He has a bunch of friends that are boys, but he seems to always have one female friend who he becomes inseparable with.
First it was Sophia in Phoenix. Who was from Boston originally. She was the cutest little tomboy with long curly dark hair. Even teachers at school commented on what good friends they were. Then, Emily K who was a pretty little blond girl who we actually saw her grab Trevor's hand in line at a school carnival in second grade. They were waiting in line for one of those inflatable obstacle course things where they were going to beat each other off a podium with big foam sticks. Then....moving here he found Olivia. A girl down the street with blond hair. They were inseparable when we lived in Union and spent HOURS playing in a creek behind her house. She was a perfect match for Trevor. He doesn't like bugs much, but she did. They'd go find bugs, make up stories about finding bones and even found a snake once. She of course would do all of the creepy animal holding, but they had a ton of fun together. Now....
Yesterday Trevor came home and said that he had a phone number of a new friend. This friend ended up showing up at the front door about an hour later.....Katie. An adorable little red head girl who just moved here from Iowa. She lives down the street. Braving the cold yesterday, she asked if T could play and Trevor went out for about an hour. I couldn't help but think that Olivia would be furious if she knew. Haha.
Yes, he has tons of friends who are boys, that he plays legos with, wii and wrestling in the front yard.... but this is one thing about him that I always thought was kind of funny. It was only a matter of time when he started school this week that the girls would be curious about him. Heaven help us when he actually starts to get phone calls.
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I went to the store today totally forgetting that a big storm is on the way. I was checking out and the cashier mentioned that I was smart for getting there early before the rush later this afternoon. Aha...it is 'storm preparation' time. Which just happened to fall on a day when I needed a million things from the store anyway. The last time a storm like this was on the way, people had bought all the bread, milk and bananas. Now I'm prepared and didn't even think about it. Go me.

1 comment:

Lisa said...

trevor is such a honey!!!