March 31, 2009

24 Karat Kids

K is for krazy kids.
Kids are keen on knavery. They'll stop a mom's heart with kinetic energy and kamikaze moves.
such as pretending to fall into the Kolorado River

Or acting like they're about to keel over a kliff,

They'll put on enough bandaids to make you think they're kaput,

So, what's a mom to do? Send them back to kindergarten?
Knuckle their knobs with a knock?
Is it possible to turn their kinetic knavery to kaleidoscopic knowledge?
I never knew.
The key may be in learning to keep your sites on those times when they're just so kute you have to kiss them.


(My 3 are grown now, kind, knowledgable and knice. Perhaps kissing was the key, after all.)
For more kernels of K words, click here.

28 comments:

  1. Kids are Krazy, krafty and kissable, love your K post

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  2. Hi Janie, so we have the same thought for "K for kids". Yours are so active so lovely, especially the one by the flower.

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  3. Yep, they are indeed Krazy, Krafty and Kissable! Great shots and your kids are indeed lovely!

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  4. Great play on words. My, you have cute children! ( I assume they grew up cute too)

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  5. Keen of you to Know that Kissing your Kids would Keep you Kleaverly K blogging.

    Looks like a happy family.

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  6. Kiane, Keen Keepers they are!!!! Kan you Kidnap those klutzy, knock-about, krazy kids---and koax 'em into Kid-hood again?????

    (Wanna do it all over again???? As much as I miss mine, I wouldn't want to go back and do it again! ha ha)

    Cute "K's".
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  7. I found the photo with the plasters particularly funny - my brother used to love to cover himself with them when he was younger. And ok, I may have aided upon occasion. I think our mother ended up having to hide them!

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  8. Whew that's a lot of K words. Very clever.

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  9. Cute, cute, cute. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. I like how you made knice into a k word, krafty. :) I wasn't doing a very good job falling into the Kolorado River, was I? Funny.

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  11. Love this post! My kids are 15 and 23. It's "krazy" how fast the time goes by!

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  12. Looking back on it, I'm not sure how I survived having children! Yours have probably given you a grey hair or two, but you've obviously done a great job with them.

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  13. Great photos and captions with K's. Thank you for your visit and kind comment.

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  14. aww! what cutie pies! I definitely agree, kissing is the key!

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  15. what an adorable post, just simply adorable. melts this mother's heart! hugs janie.

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  16. Ah those were the days aye? Lovely memories to be sure. Great photos of your adorable kids now grown.

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  17. Very knice! I am kwite familiar with the krossroads of knavery and kute. Argh!

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  18. absolutely brilliant! your talent at alliteration and good captures!

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  19. Hahaha! Yes, that's a funny post! And they look great kids, too!

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  20. Wonderful family life...where would we be without it?Thanks so much for participating!

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  21. wow, loved this picturesque read!

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  22. What a beautiful post. It's obvious your kids had lots of fun growing up.

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  23. Great K-ty post. I'll have to come back Wednesday to see all your little lovely letter "L"s.

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