Even with all his newly professed "boyishness", he does have to live with the consequences of having a sister around. When Talea was stung by a wasp 3 times in the WalMart parking lot, barbie band-aids were the thing to make her feel better, so when Hyatt needed some medical intervention the other day, that's the first band-aid I saw. Hyrum scratched Hyatt in the lip on accident the other day, and then Hyatt picked at the scab, so Hyatt spent the day looking like Hitler with a band-aid mustache. He loves band-aids and wore it the whole evening until the next day.

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You win the award for the very best blogger that I know since you post frequently, thus leaving us readers little time to get bored. To top it off, your blogs are fun to read. How cute it Hyatt-ler with his barbie bandaid mustache?! My boys (who will be 3 on Saturday) are also ALL boy, but even without a sister to dress them up, are in touch (to a certain degree) with their girly side. They have Tinkerbell toothpaste and Dora bandaids. lol
I have 4 boys. They are boy boys, too. We don't have one pink fluffy sparkly thing in our house.
I didn't have brothers, only 2 sisters. My house growing up was all barbies and dollies. I guess I don't know too much about this boy/girl thing you all have going on...
My cousins have both boys and girls and the girls dress up their little brothers as fairies and such... I just don't get it. My boys would die if someone even asked them to put something like that on... too funny!
I love that he kept it on all night! He must have rally loved having a 'stache. Watch out!
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