Bluebonnets

Its that time of year, the bluebonnets are out and its time to get snapin’…pictures that is.  Its a Texas tradition every year to get pictures in the bluebonnets. I can’t explain why or what the big deal is, but we do it every year…there’s just something about sitting in a patch of beautiful bluebonnets!

The boys were not into it this year.  The grass was a little moist still from the rain the day before and I don’t know if that had anything to do with it or what, they just did not want to sit down or smile.  We grabbed some of them running around or looking down or the opposite direction.  I did get one picture of me and the boys and one of the boys and Jonathan, but none of the 4 of us or even a good one of the 2 of them.  O’well, maybe next year…you know, when there is a 3rd kid to to try to wrangle with, because that will make it much easier! 😉

But, here are some of the pictures we got:

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Stitches

The winner for the first one to get stitches goes to……Ian!  I’m really late at posting this, but about a month ago we were getting the boys ready for bed one night an, well lets just say we took a slight detour to urgent care on our way to bed. The boys were being crazy, as always and Ian was climbing on the glider rocker I just put back in their room a day before. We both had told him to get down and the next thing we knew he was on the floor, crying and holding his head.  At this point there was no blood or anything so I picked him up and Jonathan went to get an ice pack to put on his head. When I sat in the chair to take a look at his head, I was surprised to find blood running down his entire face.  I immediately told Jonathan, “we’re going to need more than an ice pack!”  I pulled his hair back and he had a huge gash on his head, right at about his hairline. It was about an inch long and pretty deep at one end of it.  Since Jonathan’s mom had just left from watching them all day a little before this, I had Jonathan call my mom and ask if they could come over and stay with Hayden while we took Ian. So we called their pediatrician to see where the best place to take him would said since he didn’t lose consciousness or anything.  once my parents got there, we just took him to the urgent care facility that was next to the pediatricians office instead of an ER. It was a great facility and we had a great experience – as good as you can have under the circumstances.

The doctor there agreed that it was deep towards the bottom of the gash and that he would need 4 stitches. Here is the before picture:

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Ian was so good, he just sat there and played with his curious George stuffed animal while the doctor was looking at his head and when she was giving him the “shots” to numb the area before stitching him up he just laid there watching, what else, Curious George, on Jonathan’s iPhone. This kid was awesome, not one tear or anything while he was getting stitches! I was a very proud momma!

IMG_9249 When we were all finished we went home and he went to bed.  Of course we gave him some Tylenol in case his head was hurting, and. I honestly expected him to wake up throughout the night and be a little cranky the next day. Again, it didn’t even phase him!

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The next day himself just his normal self. Jonathan was home with them that next day and his biggest problem was keeping him still enough not to bang his head again!

IMG_9259He did just as great when we went to the pediatrician to get the stitches out.  By the time we went to get them removed, he only had 2 stitches left…the other 2 had fallen out sometime over the previous 7 days. Oops.

Poor Hayden didn’t know what to do when Ian got hurt. I had Ian in the kitchen with me while I was holding a towel to his head to stop the bleeding and Hayden was just standing there tearing up because Ian was hurt.  He didn’t know what to do and was worried about his brother.  I asked Hayden if he would go get Ian’s pacifier just to give him something to do and maybe he would feel like he was helping. He immediately went to find it and when he brought it to Ian he wouldn’t get any closer than about 2 feet from him, so he just threw it at him and backed away. It was the funniest thing! But it was sweet, he was worried about his brother.

Here’s to hoping we wont have anymore stitches in our future with any of the kids!

Neglecting the blog

I have pretty much neglected the blog for some time now.  Our lives have gotten incredibly busy lately with 2 very active two year olds and me being pregnant.  All that combined has left me with no energy or desire to sit down and think about writing a blog post.  But, now that I am feeling better and have a little more energy, I am hoping to start posting more.  So for now, I’ll leave you with a picture of my goobers, simply so you can see just how goofy they are..

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one size fits all

When it comes to family, how big is too big?  Or what do you consider a small family? One size fits all definitely doesn’t relate to a family size. Every family is different.  Every couple has to decide on their own what they want for their family, how big do they want it. How many kids to they consider to be a big family?

Since we have announced the addition of our 3rd baby (which we are very excited, yet very nervous about!) I have had several people say, in response, “oh you want a big family!” Really, 3 kids is what people consider a big family? I can see how a person who only had 1 child would consider it a “big family.”  But for me and Jonathan who both grew up in a family with 3 kids, its normal.  Its a normal sized family, not big, not small. I personally consider a family big when it has 4 or more kids.

I think Jonathan and I would both agree that we would love to have a “big family” but since we have been given the experience of expanding our family by 1 child at a time this time we will see how it goes with #3 before deciding on another one.  We would both love to adopt, so if we go for #4 (in the far distant future) that may be the route we take.  You know, since I LOVE being pregnant and all (just imagine a sarcastic undertone with that).

Anyway, like I said, we both grew up with a family of 3 kids and love it. He has 2 sisters, I had 2 brothers.  Luckily, we all grew up and love each other.  There isn’t any family hate, or turmoil between any of us and we sincerely enjoy spending time together.  Its funny that as you get older, you actually become friends with your siblings.  And, I love that we get along well with each others siblings.  I can honestly say that Jonathan’s sister has become one of my best friends, and I love it!

When it comes to bigger families, I think I would be more likely to say lets go for it, rather than Jonathan.  Simply because I did get a little taste of what its like to have a bigger family growing up.  All growing up we had a family friends (the Medlins) that were just as much family as my “real” family, they were just an extension of our family.  For 35 or so years our families have lived by eachother, moved where the other family moved, went on vacations together, spent holidays together.  Some of my favorite memories growing up were when all 5 of us “siblings” got together.  We would play games, sing Bohemian Rhapsody aloud in the living room, joke with our moms (mainly the brothers did this) and laugh at our dads.  Even to this day, I always look forward to times when we can all get together. The majority of us have kids now and its fun watching a new generation become friends, its a little different though because the ages are a little off and none of them will go to the same schools or live int he same neighborhood like we did.  But its still fun and I look forward to what the future holds.

No matter what size our family becomes, whether we stop at 3 or go for #5 (hahaha, just kidding!!) My prayer and hope for our children is that they grow up loving each other and truly enjoy spending time with one another. I hope they grow to lean on each other and be there for their brother/sister – wishful thinking that #3 is a girl 😉 -  in times of need . I also hope that they grow up and love spending time with their cousins, because really they have no choice, they will be spending a lot of time with them either way! So far they love them all, so I think we’re good!

So what about you, what do you consider a “big family?”

Adding on to Casa de Blundell

We have decided to make some additions to our home.  There will be some renovations going on in the next 6 months, some not so pleasant, but definitely worth it in the end! The majority of these renovations will mostly affect 1 person of this family, but I’m sure everyone will feel the repercussions of these renovations.

This add-on will be taking part in 3 phases throughout the next several months.  The first phase is just about complete and we may (fingers crossed) have a relatively easy phase coming up.  The first phase has been rough so far, there’s been a lot of headaches, sleeplessness and fatigue, mixed with a little nausea.  The last phase will be the roughest of all, we will all be uncomfortable and inpatient while we wait for the completion of the project.  We’ll be checking in with the project leader a lot in the end they will ultimately decide when the end date will come.

Here is a sneak peak at our new addition…

Coming in July, we will be welcoming a new addition to our family…we are so excited to be welcoming our 3rd baby and can’t wait to finally meet him or her! More to come later…

2 Years Old

Our annual photo in front of the house on the boys’ birthday. It started the day they came home form the hospital.

I can’t believe my babies are 2 years old today! It seems like yesterday that we were holding them for the first time.  My babies are ALL boy now.  They love cars, trains, trucks, playing outside, rolling around on the grass, playing in dirt, etc.  The last few months, they have shown us just how much they have grown up and, even though they still need us, they have shown us that we can back off some and let them do their thing.  They don’t require our eyes on them every waking second of the day.  Not that we can leave them alone or not watch them at all, but we can walk into another room of the house and not worry about them as much as we would 6 months ago…I can go to the bathroom and not have to take them with me 😉

The boys are sooo fun right now.  They love their independence and can play well alone, but still love to play with each other and with us and will let us help them (most of the time) when needed but most of all, they are still young enough to like holding our hand and snuggling in our lap.

The boys have such distinctively different personalities, its neat to watch them and how they react to things.  But at the same time, they also play off one another and sees how the other one reacts to things, before he will react.

They have really started playing with one another lately and I LOVE it! They chase each other around the house, race each other (kinda), but the my favorite is when one of them is doing something and waits for the other one to see him because he’s waiting on him to join in.  Then, once he sees him looking, they’ll both start laughing and doing whatever it was the first boy was doing in the first place. Hilarious!

My boys truly love each other, and this warms my heart more than you could ever know. They care about each other and help each other (except for when Ian tries to play with Hayden’s trains – then its every man for himself) and they worry about the other one when he’s not around.  If one grabs his paci or taggie, he’ll grab the other one and give it to his brother. If one is upset, the other one will be truly concerned for him.  Although the do know when their brother is just fussing because he’s being a Mr. fussy pants, or when something is really wrong, then they just carry on with their business. If one gets up before the other one, they will get excited when the other one finally gets up. If I take one to the store and Jonathan keeps one, they will point to the empty car seat in the car and in their words say “uhhh?”

The boys still love their pacifier – a habit that we are going to slowly break.  We aren’t in a hurry to do it because we know they won’t have a pacifier forever, no one goes to kindergarten with one.  We try to keep it put up during the day and only give it to them when they are sleeping.  Baby steps, right?!

The boys are taking 1 nap now – anywhere from an hour to 2.5 hours.  Hayden usually sleeps about an hour and will do 2 tops, but Ian will sleep for about 1. 5 hours on average and will sometimes sleep 2 -2.5 hours. We have separated them during nap time because they weren’t sleeping when they were in the same room.  Also, since Hayden wakes up before Ian he would go and wake Ian up when he wasn’t ready to be woken up yet – No Bueno!  They have a bed time of about 730-800, depending on the day and how they napped.  They typically wake up between 700-800, sometimes 645 or earlier and will sleep fairly well at night.  We may have to go in their in the middle of the night to get a pacifier and that’s it. Rarely will they wake up and have a hard time going back to sleep – praise Jesus!

Hayden is our ham and comic relief. Most people don’t get to see that side of him, but we sure do! He is also our stubborn child! Oh my goodness, is this boy stubborn.  You would think he couldn’t hear because of how often he chooses to ignore you.  I can assure you, he has 100% intact hearing, he just doesn’t want to hear us.  But if you switch and say something he wants to hear, my, how all of a sudden he can hear what you are saying.”  When he does something he knows he is not supposed to be doing, he will wait for you to tell him no and when you do, he’ll give you this look like…”what are you going to do about it?” But, I’m glad he is stubborn, it just means he’ll be less likely to be talked into doing something he doesn’t want to when he’s older.

Even though he is stubborn, he is a very sweet child and truly cares for his brother. If Ian gets hurt or is really crying, he will start to tear up unless we tell him that his brother is okay. Hayden doesn’t give many hugs, and when he does give one, its usually just a head leaned into your chest.  But the one person he will put both his arms around when he gives a hug is Ian. They give each other a hug and say”byebye”everyday before their nap because they are in separate rooms for nap time and we found this helps Hayden sleep better.  He hates to be separated from Ian when they sleep.  He typically won’t sleep well if they are separated at night – that’s only happened a couple of times though.

Hayden is starting to say more single words and his vocabulary is slowly growing.  He will say (in his own words) cracker, book, bye bye, milk, ball, papa, mamma, dada and he will make noises for a police car/ambulance and train. As well as show us what a lion, gorilla, monkey, elephant, cat and dog say.  He knows some shapes and will point out the correct shape if you ask which one it is.  My boy is smart, he thinks of ways of doing things that your average 2 year old wouldn’t do.

This boy looooves trains and cars/trucks! We got them a train table for their birthday and he has played with it non-stop.  He is still very adventuresome and loves to explore.  He likes to climb and play with light switches.  He’s fascinated that a light turns on when you flip a switch!

He is still a very very picky eater.  It really depends on the day, but over all he likes bread, pizza, crackers, cereal, some yogurt and applesauce. He loves guacamole and will eat it most days if we offer it. He drinks mainly milk and water but some apple juice every now and then.

 

Ian is just as funny as Hayden, but in a different way.  He’s silly and funny.  He does not like to get in trouble, you typically don’t have to get on to him more than one or twice.  Needless to say, he doesn’t see the time out spot nearly as much as his brother.

Ian is a sensitive little man.  Just look at him sternly and he stops what he was doing.  If you raise your voice at him, he will get teary eyed.  He loves to snuggle and sit in your lap.

He talks a little bit more than Hayden does.  He only says single words but his vocabulary is definitely growing. He says words like, dog, elmo (momo), cracker, milk, George (curious george), momma, daddy, papa, bye bye, book.  He will tell you what many animals say or sound like, pick out shapes when you ask him which one it is, just like Hayden is doing.

Ian has a pretty good appetite.  He will eat fruit, green beans, yogurt, some meat and he loves beans and guacamole…he eats great when we go to Chipotle! He also drinks mainly water and milk.

Ian love Curious George (Goge as he calls him) and loves his stuffed animals.  If only I could find him a Curious George stuffed animal.  He has like 5 animals that he sleeps with and he has to have all of them with him.

Ian is a very active little boy.  He’s not hyper, just active and always on the go.  He loves to dance and you can usually find him bobbing his head to the music.

These boys are amazing and we love them more than anything! I can’t wait to see what happens over the next year!

Fall Arobretum pics

Last year we took the boys to the Dallas Arboretum for some fall pictures with the pumpkins. I love how the Arboretum decorates for the Fall season, its so festive.  Last week me and the boys went with some friends to get some more pictures for this season.  We got some pretty decent pictures last year, even though poor Ian felt horrible because of allergies, his eyes were watering the whole time, poor kid.  This year I gave him some Zyrtec before we left the house so we didn’t have any problems with allergies. We did get some decent pictures, but the boys were not into picture taking AT ALL this year.  They were much more into picking up all the pumpkins.  Just imagine Hayden chunking pumpkins like it were shot put, that’s what it was like!  We did have fun and got a few good shots of the boys individually, but a picture together was out of the question. I got 1, not a good one, but I got one and that’s all that matters.  Maybe we’ll have better luck next year when they are hopefully a little more cooperative ;).  Here are some of the photos we got that day, If you click on a the first photo it will bring up a slideshow to scroll through.

 

2 Year Pictures

A few years ago I bought a huge photography studio backdrop and studio lights from some friends (for a GREAT deal, might I add) and I will periodically pull it all out and set it up for a “photo shoot”.  Doing photo sessions like these are mostly practice for me so I can build my skills and know how with lighting…If I end up with some good shots, Great! But, I don’t go into the session with high expectations.  Ask any photographer and they will tell you that lighting will make or break a photograph.

I did the boys’ pictures last year for their 1 year photos and got some good ones, but I was disappointed in the lighting, so to me they weren’t great.  A few months ago I pulled it all out and tried again, this time the lighting was MUCH worse…but I did get some really good shots of the boys, I just wish the lighting was better.  I doubt anyone would look at the pictures and think, “boy the lighting in those pictures sure is off.” But I know it and that’s all that matters! So I decided to set it all up again and hope to get some decent shots of the boys for their 2 year photos.  I got them all dressed up, did their hair (basically just worked with what we had in Ian’s hair – it has a mind of its own!) and went to town taking shots.  Well, after the first few shots (which were horrible because all the boys wanted to do was run around) my lights stopped flashing – ARGGGG! so the following shots, while cute shots of the boys, were complete disasters as far as lighting goes.  I loved the actual pictures so much that I did everything imaginable in photoshop to save these from being deleted.

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This was all Hayden wanted to do – be goofy!

After being completely bummed because my lights weren’t working well, I decided to play around with the light set up and try some different things – BINGO.  My lights were perfect, well almost! I still needed to adjust some stuff but I decided to give it another try.

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My good little model

At this point, I was happy with the photos, but not thrilled.  So I did some minor adjustments and these are the final results.  A few of them, even, are now proudly hung in our house for everyone to see!

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And my absolute favorite of all time – which luckily I liked because it was the only one I got of both boys together………….

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Toddler Beds

their new big boy beds

About a month and a half ago we switched the boys over to toddler beds from their cribs.  Trust me, if we could have kept them in their cribs we would have.  Hayden started climbing out of his crib first and for a few days we were fine with it, he is so very cautious and careful we weren’t worried about him falling and hurting himself.  So he would just climb out of the crib when he woke up.  Well a few days later, Mr. Ian learned how to climb out and that’s when the story changed.  Lets just say Ian isn’t as cautious as Hayden.  He hikes that leg up and then just throws himself over the edge.  We were definitely worried he would fall and hurt himself.

So, we took the huge step and put them in their “big boy” beds.  The first couple of nights they were still in their cribs, just with the side rail removed, until we could get their toddler beds.  Hayden fell out of bed a few nights in a row, so we had to get him a side rail to keep him in.  We decided to get Ian one too because he liked the security and confinement of the crib and I think the shock of having no “walls” around him scared him a little.

Someone rolled out of bed and is on the floor

Before we put them to bed, we cleared out their room and the only that they have access to are their beds and dresser. All the toys are in the closet, which has a lock on it. So they aren’t up playing all night.

The first night of their freedom was a little rough.  I think it took close to 2 hours for them to go to sleep.  We ended up sitting outside their door holding the door closed so they couldn’t open it and taking turns putting them back in bed. The second night went a little smoother.  It didn’t take 2 hours, but probably about an hour.  Each night got a little better but the difference was that we got a door handle that locked! We switched the lock to the outside so we can basically lock them in, then when they are asleep we will unlock it. I wasn’t about to play the game of every few minutes going back in to put them back in bed.  Once they try to open it and realize they can’t, they typically just go get back in bed.  Hayden will fall asleep in front of the door some nights and we’ll have to put him back in bed, but that has really just started happening in the last week or so.

There have been a few nights at the beginning where the boys would wake up in the middle of the night and want to play, but that didn’t last but 1 or 2 nights and they realized that is not what we do in the middle of the night. They will still cry some or wake up in the middle of the night but most of the time they will go back to sleep without us going in there.  They have these little seahorses that light up and play music, kind of like the old gloworms we had as kids, that Jonathan’s mom got them their first Christmas and Its funny because Hayden will use it as a flash light at night.  He will start crying and then we’ll hear the glow play music and then he’s quiet.  He uses it to find his pacifier in the dark, he’ll also hold onto it when he gets out of bed at night so he can see where he’s going.  Smart boy!

About 2 weeks ago they realized they an pull the dresser drawers open and pull all their clothes out! They had fun with this, we would go in and all the clothes are thrown over the bed and floor.  After going in several times a night to put them back in the clothes back in the drawers and them back in bed, we decided to put the cabinet locks on the drawers. I was also afraid they would pull on the drawers enough that it would pull the dresser over on top of them.

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On average it takes about 30 minutes for the boys to go to sleep at night.  Sometimes 10-15 and sometimes an hour, it just depends on the day.  They will talk, sing, laugh, you name it until they just poop out.  Because of this, we have started putting them to bed earlier so by the time they actually fall asleep it is closer to the time they normally would be going to sleep in their cribs.  It took us a few weeks to realize this, they were going to sleep an hour or so later than normal. It also helps now that its starting to get darker earlier.  They were going to sleep when it was bright as day outside.

This is what they do when they SHOULD be going to sleep!

And, because of their new found freedom, when they woke up in the morning, they were up! Normally they would wake up around 645-700 when we were leaving, but since they were in their crib, they would just go back to sleep and sleep until about 830 sometimes 900.  When they started sleeping in their new beds, they were up at about 630-700, and a few mornings, Hayden was up at 545 or 600.  This is NOT acceptable! They were only getting 9 hours of sleep instead of their usual 12 -13 hours a night.  The last week or so Hayden has been sleeping until 700 and Ian until 800 or 815 some days, so they are finally getting the hang of it.

up waaay too early, watching Curious George while mom and dad get ready for work.

Nap time is a whole different ballgame! It was miserable for about a week or two.  They weren’t sleeping enough at night and then wouldn’t really sleep much during their nap.  They were just in their room playing in the curtains, with each other, singing, talking, laughing, anything but sleeping! So after a week or 2 of them being complete Mr. Fussy Pants’ and driving us crazy, I decided to separate them during nap time.  Since our new house (well not really new anymore) is a 4 bedroom house, we have an extra room across the hall from their room that we set up the pack n play in.  Since Ian is less likely and not as able to climb out as Hayden, he got the short straw and gets to sleep in the guest room.  I don’t think he minds it though.  At first, they didn’t like being separated, especially Hayden, but now they give each other a hug, wave bye and go to their separate rooms.  AND, they sleep! They will sleep an hour (mainly Hayden) and as much as 2.5 hours (usually Ian).  Another reason we decided to separate them was that Hayden doesn’t sleep as long as Ian and ended up waking Ian up, so he wasn’t getting the sleep he requires (which is more than Hayden).

We have them on a pretty good nap/bedtime schedule now and we are all getting the hang of their new freedom and this new stage of life.  Other than having to put them back in bed some nights after they have fallen asleep, they sleep great.  It took a little while and we had some rough nights, but we are through the worst and it will only get better from here (right?).

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Ian – sleeping with his head at the foot of the bed, as usual

 

We are 22 months old now…

This is Hayden and Ian, mom decided to let us write the post this month! This is a little past our 22 month mark, it took us a while to figure out how to use mom’s computer, her orange laptop is a little different than daddy’s computer.  Oh, we’ve been corrected it’s apparently an Apple, not an orange! Anyway, they tried to get a picture of us in the usual chair, but we didn’t want anything to do with it!

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We are crazy, let me tell you… Mom and dad have been chasing us around everywhere lately. It’s their own fault, mom keeps saying she needs to exercise, so we are just helping her out.  They have also  been doing something called disciplining us! We don’t like it much, but apparently it’s what all the parents are doing. We have been put in time out some because of this whole “discipline” thing, it’s kind of annoying and interrupts our play time. It usually happens when we touch the big box called a “TV” or are jumping on the couch, chair, or ottoman. Really we are just testing them to see what we can get away with and what sends us to “time-out.” I heard mom tell someone the other day that we aren’t bad at all, just “active” and need some “direction” sometimes, that’s why we get these time-outs.

We LOVE to play outside, everyone keeps telling us that it’s too hot to play outside though…really? We won’t melt, let us play outside! Mom got us some sand to play in and it’s really cool, I (Hayden) really like to play in it, Ian would rather run around the backyard like a crazy person.

They are we still aren’t talking much, I don’t know what they are saying, we talk all the time. It’s not our fault they can’t understand what we are saying. We do say a few of the words they want to hear like bath, snack, dog and bye bye.

When it comes to eating, we have my favorites and stick to those. Why eat other stuff if we know we like certain foods?  Ian will eat most anything, he just shovels stuff in his mouth, he’s weird like that. The problem is, mom and dad say I need to eat more fruits and veggies! I don’t see why I need to, crackers and bread are what I like so just give me those. They have these really cool pouches that we LOVE to eat.  You just suck the food right out of it, but I think they are trying to pull one over on us.  I heard mom say something about veggies and fruits and the pouches are the only way to get us to eat them.  O’well, they are good and I like them, whatever is in them!

Let’s talk about sleep…since we keep mom and dad on their toes all day long, we decided that we’ll give them a break at night and let them sleep. But, when we lose our pacie, all deals are off, they better come get it for us!  They keep saying, “enjoy that pacie while you can”, not quite sure what that means!

Hayden went to get a snack so this is Ian, let me tell you, Hayden is a stubborn little boy! Mom says he takes after dad because she was an angle…I guess that means I take after her! Don’t let him fool you, he gets put in “time-out” way more often than he wants you to believe.  He’s there a lot more often than me.

We sure do love our cars, legos, and Curious George these days.  Its way more fun to just throw the legos around the room than it is to build anything, by the time we take a nap, there are toys ALL over the living room! We also like to run the cars, trucks and anything with wheels all along the walls, windows, window seal, and anything else for that matter…its so much fun.

We are really into copying what mom and dad do.  If they are doing it, it must be cool and we want to do the same thing.  We try clean like mom does, we’ll help wipe down the walls and the floors with a rag like her.  We also like to talk on the phone like them, when they talk they use their hands a lot, so that’s what we do…it must be a big person thing.

I guess we should stop talking now, mom is giving us a look that says “wrap it up”…I guess she has some browsing to do on Pinterest or Facebook and wants her computer back. Peace!