Be careful Rugrat! You were just 5 years old last week. I was telling you that it was too dangerous to climb a tree. Now you are at the top of a communications tower, HUNDREDS of feet in the air...... sniff.....sniff....
Oh, I think I want to barf..........Just looking down from the view of a photo is too much for me to handle.....especially when I see my Rugrats legs in the photo......
I'm sooooooooooooo afraid of heights. My Rugrat OBVIOUSLY takes after Hunk in this area. I can hardly climb a ladder without getting weak in the knees......
Ok, I can't take any more of this...... I don't think I'm going to sleep tonight. Maybe I should call and tell him he has the next year off...... sigh.......
WAIT! I have Nyquil in there.......I AM still fighting this cold......I think I need some "so I can sleep medicine"
Ciao Bellas~
That was heart-wrenching, heartwarming and heart PUMPING all in one post! The love you have for him, the "letting go" factor and allowing him to grow, and the "oh my gosh look how high up he is" freak out! Handsome guy, by the way.
ReplyDeleteWow just looking at these pictues makes me dizzy. Good for your Rugrat for performing a hard job. I could never do that.
ReplyDeleteWoW, mama just close your eyes and walk away. You have a brave handsome dude there!
ReplyDeleteYou have the best day!!!
Well if that were my kid, it would scare the crapola out of me to. LOL I can't stand being any higher up then about the third rung on a ladder. LOL
ReplyDeleteI HEAR YA!
ReplyDeleteMy kids and their dare devil ways. Takes my breath away. Causes panic attacks. Makes me want to go to sleep and never wake up. I say my prayers EVERYDAY-ALL DAY LONG. Not kidding!
OMG! That would scare the wits out of me ... but your son seems to handle the situation with ease. I think that is just one of those things that you put in God's hands ...
ReplyDeleteNow Now it is HIGH but from the pics he looks pretty harnessed so I KNOW safety is a priority and HUNK would NEVER put little HUNK in danger, so think of it that way cous!! but my goodness, that IS living the HIGH LIFE! stay calm and suck down that nyquil! LOL
ReplyDeleteMy son is an F-16 Air Force pilot. I can hardly bear to get on a roller coaster ride at Six Flags, and he flies at Mach 1. I feel your pain--but aren't you so proud you could practically burst your buttons?
ReplyDeleteYeah! NOOOOOO!! Don't think I could even do it with a harnass... :)
ReplyDeleteIt may take our breath away, but it looks like he's enjoying it. Kids have no fear.
ReplyDeleteAn F16 Airforce pilot. OMIGOSH.... Yes I am proud of him. I'm proud that he shows up on time and works his little rear off all day long without complaints. Hunk and I are very proud of him.
ReplyDeleteSo true, kids don't have much fear. From the time he was small he was jumping his dirt bike over out ditch with no hands. Kickin' his feet out in mid air. Built a huge jump in the front pasture flying over that. Got a call from the race track (while we were at bible study) that he wrecked, was knocked out and they thought he may have cracked his ribs and they were worried about a punctured lung and he wanted to have his friend drive him to the hospital because the ambulance ride would cost too much. WHAT?! I said that is why we have insurance get him in the ambulance NOW and we are on our way. He ended up being fine....mostly upset his new riding clothes were cut off of him...... Ah too be young again....
Who am I fooling.....I never was much of a dare devil.....LOL
OH SUGAR HONEY ICED TEA !!!!!!!
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