Dec
11
Not much to share at the moment. We've been stuck inside due to the icky weather conditions (what was up with the snow?) so our days have been filled with lots of stories, fort-building, bathroom and kitchen exploration (Braxton climbed into the bathtub after turning on the water), silly songs, and indoor playdates. The boys are just being the boys; toddling around, yelling with excitement at EVERYTHING, kissing, hugging and hitting each other (and themselves), stealing toys, learning tons (they can correctly identify two letters and 1 number each!), and just being cute. Contrary to what many of my fellow twin moms have led me to believe, I am really enjoying this age. They keep us super busy, but they're a blast to hang out with. About a month and a half ago as they were struggling through their frustration of not walking, perpetually snotty, and cutting their canine teeth, I was just about ready to have my tubes tied. But we survived and they're back to being the little bundles of joy they always have been (so can you tie ONE tube?). Good thing cause potty training and "terrible two's" are knocking at our door...eek!OH, I almost forgot. We had our first 9-1-1 call! Apparently, Caleb felt he was in grave danger here as he was playing in his pop-up tent. I noticed a voice coming from my locked phone and sure enough, this lady's asking "what is your emergency". Isn't it a little early for the pranks guys?

This was taken at our M.O.M.'s (Mothers of multiples) holiday party. Not to brag, but our boys were two of the very few children that didn't cry on Santa and the Mrs.' lap.

Um, I don't know.

Such a poser!
Adorable as usual,I just don`t think I could stand it if they were anymore perfect bald heads and all!Kiss the boys and tell them I love them and miss them!!
Caleb ooooh Caleb what can I say.
As Always, All my Love Grandma
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