Posts Tagged ‘brothers’

The One About The Brothers Who Are Buddies

Monday, April 4th, 2011

The Brothers Who Are Buddies

 

From the minute you wake, you want to be exactly the same

You even wear the same shoes. “We have to,” you proclaim.

And when one wears a hat, the other wears one too

Even if it’s made out of paper – it doesn’t matter to you.

If you want vanilla but your brother orders a different flavor

It’s chocolate for you too, and every bite you slowly savor.

And if you swing on the bars, up too goes your brother

You say hanging out together is better than anything other.

After dinner and after bath, you always beg to stay together

You think two in the same bed makes sleeping so much better.

I love that you’re brothers and the bestest of buds, too

It is my greatest honor to be a mother to the both of you.

Scott’s Stories

Monday, July 19th, 2010

‘My brother-in-law grew a third boob after he showered shoeless at the gym one time,’ I remind myself as I towel off my exposed toes.  ‘Too late now,’ I sigh as I make a mental note to pick up a pair of flip flops during my next Target trip. 

He didn’t really grow a third boob, my brother-in-law, it just looked like one.  If I were to be anatomically correct, the large lump on Scott’s chest was actually a clogged gland caused by a staph infection he contracted from showering without shoes at the gym.  But don’t worry, a couple weeks and several steroid doses later, his third boob vanished. 

But the story never did.  Scott still tells it all the time.  And every time, I laugh.

My brother-in-law is full of stories.  And I love listening to them, especially the ones about him and David.  Because of Scott, I feel like I’ve known David decades before I married him. 

I’ve heard the one a million times about David pelting him with a pencil when they were kids.  And it always ends with both boys in the emergency room with a few millimeters of lead being removed from the back of Scott’s head.

I’ve heard the one a million times about the early morning pillow fights they had when David would give his little brother 10 free hits before tearing after him in retaliation.  It always ends with their dad waking from a deep sleep, red faced, and chasing after both boys in his underwear yelling at them to stop.

I’ve heard the one a million times about how 12 year old David conned an 8 year old Scott to spray the can of AquaNet at a pile of leaves they spent all morning raking.  It always ends with neither of their parents being home while David lights the fluid on fire with a match.  To this day, they both laugh and wonder how they made it out of that story alive.  I do, too.

David and Scott have a million stories.  And every time I hear them, I laugh.  The lives these two brothers share is so close and so incredible, I only hope the magic their relationship holds can be sprinkled from this generation to the next.

Because Reichen and Latham are going to start making their own stories soon.  And I can’t wait to hear them over, and over, and over again.  And laugh.

The Tale of Two Brothers

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Everything your brother does, you want to do too

Riding tractors, playing cars, it doesn’t matter much to you.

 

You think Reichen is amazing, and of course, we agree

But as his baby brother, there’s something special that you see.

 

You think he’s so hilarious whenever your sibling speaks

You laugh hard, and loud, and show the dimples in your cheeks.

 

If Reichen takes off running, like his shadow you’re behind him

And if he’s missing a few toys, you never stop until you find them.

 

When your brother asks for milk, you too, beg for a cup

If a hamburger is for lunch, you both dunk it in ketchup.

 

Reichen calls you ‘Bob-O’, a nickname you adore

If anyone calls you ‘Latham,’ you don’t even look; you ignore.

 

I love how much you love him, and guess what, he loves you too

When he gets a piece of cheese, Reichen always splits it with you.

 

He likes to share his toys and pushes you on the swing

He throws away your trash and likes it when you sing.

 

Two brothers who are buddies, I couldn’t ask for anything more

I’m so excited to see the other surprises you boys have in store.