We have a mud room where we leave our shoes as we enter the house. Recently, they have decided that wearing others' shoes is the most pleasing form of entertainment. It started a few months ago by wearing mommy's slippers around the house. Now they like to choose from the many pairs of shoes lying around. They even know whose shoes are whose. (Da-da, Ma-ma, B-B--our wonderful au pair). They also have words for socks and shoes. And they like to go-go-go (ga-ga-ga).
Here they are enjoying a snack with da-da. (This was not a posed picture. They all just decided that they wanted to be next to da-da.)
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Right now they are in LOVE with da-da. Every morning when we open the door to take them downstairs, if I try to get them and their bear-bear (ba), books (boo), car (ca), blanket (baa), they move to the other side of the crib and say da-da? It's super cute.
And here they are playing on their older siblings' (er doggies') beds:
They are so delightful. I love watching them play together as they are always coming up with a new "game" to play. It gets a little dicey sometimes when they all want to do the same thing at the same time or to put a big object into a tiny space, but overall it is truly fun.
They are all obsessed with Thomas the train. They hold up their hand and say toot-toot (tuh-tuh). They also sometimes line up as if they are a train--all three in a row, tuh-tuh, tuh-tuh, tuh-tuh, and then they "roll" around the room.
My mom just left from a week-long birthday trip. We were all playing at the park and we left in separate cars. My mom said good-bye to the boys as they sat in their car seats. After my mom closed the door and started walking to the other car, Colin said mam-me. We hope you come back for another visit soon mam-me!
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