Our children are funny, really funny. We're always laughing at this or that. And, they're smart too. Okay, maybe some of their peers are talking a lot more than they are, and Madeline and Eli don't have a very expanded vocabulary yet. However, the words they do have, they can rock and their communication skills are definitely not limited by our language barrier.
Some examples of the entertainment value of having Madeline and Eli around:
- Eli has become very attached to his (toy) gun. Lately, he has been alternating between carrying it around and carrying around the deer call, which should make Daddy very proud. However, he does it all the while wearing a flowered lei. Too cute!
- Madeline, Eli and I were playing with toys on the floor yesterday when Madeline picked up a set of toy keys, stood up, said "Bye!" and walked off towards the kitchen (making a car noise as she went).
- Eli is in a kissing phase. Whenever I scold him, he just closes his eyes, leans forward and blows kisses to me. Seriously, how am I supposed to spank the child when I just want to eat him up? This kissing phase is following up a clapping phase that has fizzled out. For a while there I was being applauded for changing diapers, bathing, putting on shoes... it was very good for my self esteem.
- We went to the park a few days ago to enjoy the sunshine and warm day. It's difficult to chase twins around the park to ensure their safety when they are often running in opposite directions, especially since they now love to climb up the big playscapes. I was helping Madeline ride on a toy when I spied Eli at the top of a slide leaning forward. I ran over to him but not fast enough. I watched him go down the slide - head first from a standing position, involving several somersaults. I was anticipating the screams and the glares from the other moms. However, Eli simply stood up with a big smile on his face and tried to climb back up the slide for another go. Boys, gotta love em!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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