Any of you who know Hudson personally know what an incredible character he is. He has the most playful personality, EVERYTHING is a game, he has an incredible sense of humor, he is a prankster and we were told by Mrs. Yang, the director at his orphanage he was given the title of "the naughtiest boy at the orphange" . He is certianly not naughty but we think that translation means exactly what we know him as.......totally hysterical and entertaining. This leads me to a new title for Friday's. I have four funny stories that have happened in just the last week so I thought I would share them here each Friday starting today. One, to record them so I don't forget them and two to hopefully bring a smile to your face.
So, for this week........
Mark flew in last Thursday and Monday he, Hudson and I were doing errands. Mark had just tried to buy him a new baseball hat.......(but Hudson wanted "lello" and they didn't have any yellow) and then he had bought him a cookie. Hudson spotted some blocks from Cars (his favorite movie) and since Mark was in another aisle Hudson said "mama, Hudson want those". I said "no, Hudson, you don't need those" so with that charming grin and twinkle in his eye he said "show daddy, he buy them!"........

(He didn't buy him the blocks but it is amazing how easy it is to spoil a child when you only have one that age........I use this as an arguement for adoption #2!!!!!......and not a great picture, taken with my phone but shows how Hudson has Mark wrapped around his finger)
5 comments:
LOVE IT!!!!!!
So boys can work the charm with their daddy too? I'm in trouble then because Ian can't say no to Kylie...
Cute figuring on Hudson's part!
What a fun title for a weekly post. It sure doesn't take long for them to figure out who will help them get what they are after!
Adorable picture!!!
I love this post and what a great idea. Philip (now 9yrs) used to say "lellow". I forgot about that til your post. Adoption #2 huh! Love that idea!
Thanks for the sweet comment on my blog about waiting. I'm glad we "met"!
Too cute! I KNOW exactly what you mean about too easy to spoil them when they are the only little one around! I have had to restrain myself several times to not give in to that cute little smile of Toryn's. (Of course, my older two remind me often!) Love the story and the picture is so adorable!
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