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把裡面內容比較好笑可愛的貼出來
其中可以看出baylee真的很可愛 ^^
All about Baylee:
He’s so sweet. He’s the kind of kid that makes a ball of wrapping paper into something amazing. He’s into making things, the other day he decided we had to do a book. We homeschool, and my sister is a substitute teacher, so she comes two days a week and homeschools him, and we do the other three days. It’s been great that way, but again, it’s very time consuming.
We’re learning while he’s learning. He’s just amazing to me. He writes his own little songs and music; he decided that he was going to start a group with his cousins. He’s an amazing creator. He’s probably going to be a writer or be someone creative. But there’s nothing easy with this one, you can’t just say, "Let’s go build a fort." It has to be a certain fort with a pulley that flies across ... And he likes everything motorized, he always says it needs to move.
Terms of endearment:
[Baylee] has gone from BooBoo to Pooper to Punkin; he was my little monkey. He gets really mad if I call him Baylee. I call my husband, "husband" when we’re out because if I yell "Brian!" everyone turns around. And the other day I called him Brian and [Baylee] said "Mommy, don’t call him Brian, call him Husband or Daddy." And I was like, "Okay, honey. I won’t call you Baylee or him Brian."
It was really heartbreaking the other day. He said, "Momma, can I stop calling you mommy?" And I was like "Noooo, you’re 5! You have to call me Mommy until you’re at least 16."
A day in the life:
When we’re home, we get up and we’re late risers, because none of us are morning people. So, we’ll get up and eat our breakfast. [Baylee] likes to drink a cup of decaf tea -- Earl Gray -- or decaf coffee. He’s my old soul baby. We’ll have breakfast and he usually has some cereal and then some eggs, and we eat for like an hour. It’s just kind of funny.
He’s like I was when I was little, I’d eat myself to sleep. Then we’ll go out and do school for a little while. If it’s a "me" day we do it in the afternoon, but if it’s my sister’s day they go up around 10:30/11am. And they’ll do school for two hours. They usually do a craft and they’ll do their letters (he’s starting to put words together). Then he’ll play around with the piano or something -- my sister is teaching him that as well.
We’ve got so many acres out here, so we’ll just go out and play. If it’s too cold we always do a craft. Then it’s usually nap, because I’m usually exhausted and I’m a big nap person. If he’s really tired, he’s out. A lot of moms are like, "He just won’t sleep for me." And, I’m like, "You have to know your kid. You can’t miss your window." I know if I missed my nap opportunity to go do something that requires a little less patience.
When daddy’s out of town we’ll go do date night and he’ll help me grocery shop. I could not have asked for a better baby.
We are strict though, I don’t let him get away with murder, because I never wanted a bratty kid. I didn’t go through the terrible twos or threes, but four has been treacherous, especially with the last few months. It’s like the aliens showed up and took my child! Four had been kind of rough. I guess I’m getting two and three in a double whammy.
Backstreet baby:
We usually go on tour with [Brian] -- like 2-3 weeks at a time. But with the smaller promotional tour we didn’t. I was helping manage [Brian’s] solo stuff, so obviously when I travel [Baylee] comes with me, or he stays with my mom.
In February we [went] to Japan with [Backstreet Boys] and then on to Australia. This [was] Baylee’s third time in Japan. We try to break it up if Brian’s gone for a long period. Two years ago he was in Europe and we went out for two weeks and then came back, because it’s hard to be on the tour.
Baylee actually loves it and the tour bus introduced him to a big boy bed. So that was fantastic -- we put a guard up and everything. He’s a great flier, too. He makes sure we wiped everything down with the anti-bacterial wipes, he knows when we have to get up and he carries his suitcase. He’s been to seven different countries and he’s a gold medallion frequent flier!
Baylee loves [Brian’s band mates] and he’s great with the production people and the band people! He’ll get up and play the drums during sound check and they usually set up a mic for him when we’re on the Backstreet tour. And then when they do sound check he has his little teeny mic with him.
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把裡面內容比較好笑可愛的貼出來
其中可以看出baylee真的很可愛 ^^
All about Baylee:
He’s so sweet. He’s the kind of kid that makes a ball of wrapping paper into something amazing. He’s into making things, the other day he decided we had to do a book. We homeschool, and my sister is a substitute teacher, so she comes two days a week and homeschools him, and we do the other three days. It’s been great that way, but again, it’s very time consuming.
We’re learning while he’s learning. He’s just amazing to me. He writes his own little songs and music; he decided that he was going to start a group with his cousins. He’s an amazing creator. He’s probably going to be a writer or be someone creative. But there’s nothing easy with this one, you can’t just say, "Let’s go build a fort." It has to be a certain fort with a pulley that flies across ... And he likes everything motorized, he always says it needs to move.
Terms of endearment:
[Baylee] has gone from BooBoo to Pooper to Punkin; he was my little monkey. He gets really mad if I call him Baylee. I call my husband, "husband" when we’re out because if I yell "Brian!" everyone turns around. And the other day I called him Brian and [Baylee] said "Mommy, don’t call him Brian, call him Husband or Daddy." And I was like, "Okay, honey. I won’t call you Baylee or him Brian."
It was really heartbreaking the other day. He said, "Momma, can I stop calling you mommy?" And I was like "Noooo, you’re 5! You have to call me Mommy until you’re at least 16."
A day in the life:
When we’re home, we get up and we’re late risers, because none of us are morning people. So, we’ll get up and eat our breakfast. [Baylee] likes to drink a cup of decaf tea -- Earl Gray -- or decaf coffee. He’s my old soul baby. We’ll have breakfast and he usually has some cereal and then some eggs, and we eat for like an hour. It’s just kind of funny.
He’s like I was when I was little, I’d eat myself to sleep. Then we’ll go out and do school for a little while. If it’s a "me" day we do it in the afternoon, but if it’s my sister’s day they go up around 10:30/11am. And they’ll do school for two hours. They usually do a craft and they’ll do their letters (he’s starting to put words together). Then he’ll play around with the piano or something -- my sister is teaching him that as well.
We’ve got so many acres out here, so we’ll just go out and play. If it’s too cold we always do a craft. Then it’s usually nap, because I’m usually exhausted and I’m a big nap person. If he’s really tired, he’s out. A lot of moms are like, "He just won’t sleep for me." And, I’m like, "You have to know your kid. You can’t miss your window." I know if I missed my nap opportunity to go do something that requires a little less patience.
When daddy’s out of town we’ll go do date night and he’ll help me grocery shop. I could not have asked for a better baby.
We are strict though, I don’t let him get away with murder, because I never wanted a bratty kid. I didn’t go through the terrible twos or threes, but four has been treacherous, especially with the last few months. It’s like the aliens showed up and took my child! Four had been kind of rough. I guess I’m getting two and three in a double whammy.
Backstreet baby:
We usually go on tour with [Brian] -- like 2-3 weeks at a time. But with the smaller promotional tour we didn’t. I was helping manage [Brian’s] solo stuff, so obviously when I travel [Baylee] comes with me, or he stays with my mom.
In February we [went] to Japan with [Backstreet Boys] and then on to Australia. This [was] Baylee’s third time in Japan. We try to break it up if Brian’s gone for a long period. Two years ago he was in Europe and we went out for two weeks and then came back, because it’s hard to be on the tour.
Baylee actually loves it and the tour bus introduced him to a big boy bed. So that was fantastic -- we put a guard up and everything. He’s a great flier, too. He makes sure we wiped everything down with the anti-bacterial wipes, he knows when we have to get up and he carries his suitcase. He’s been to seven different countries and he’s a gold medallion frequent flier!
Baylee loves [Brian’s band mates] and he’s great with the production people and the band people! He’ll get up and play the drums during sound check and they usually set up a mic for him when we’re on the Backstreet tour. And then when they do sound check he has his little teeny mic with him.
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