I could eat him up he's so cute! Even when he's grimacing.
Our backyard. If you look closely at the far left hand corner, you can see Owen is still playing with his stick...
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They must be in heaven after the confinement of winter. To discover the pleasures of playing in the dirt outside, with a great big area to run and play - the freedom! The joy! Wish I was there, sitting on the top of your steps, with a cup of coffee in my hand, watching them play. Sigh. one day soon..... I guess David can do it for me this week (although without the cup of coffee, I guess :) ) Play on!
Uh, actually, you'd be sitting on the bottom step to block any little monkeys from climbing up the not quite child friendly stairs, saying "no climbing Will. Mummy said no climbing. Oh-wen...NO CLIMBING! Do you want to go inside?" But I'd love it if you wanted to join us in doing that. ;)
I love the "pooping in progress" shirt ... and I'm a little envious of the sunshine. We are getting cold rain and snow in some areas and I feel rather done with winter! However, you guys deserve it after the winter you've had... I've only heard stories but it has sounded very long. So, hooray for sunshine, a nice backyard and two of the cutest monkeys I've seen.
One of my good friends is having twins this summer and she already has a toddler... any tips?! Having a newborn, I think of her often and wonder, I cannot imagine having two!! Bless your day and if you see Amber and Abby (and Jon) give kisses and hugs from us.. Jenna
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3 comments:
They must be in heaven after the confinement of winter. To discover the pleasures of playing in the dirt outside, with a great big area to run and play - the freedom! The joy! Wish I was there, sitting on the top of your steps, with a cup of coffee in my hand, watching them play. Sigh. one day soon..... I guess David can do it for me this week (although without the cup of coffee, I guess :) ) Play on!
Uh, actually, you'd be sitting on the bottom step to block any little monkeys from climbing up the not quite child friendly stairs, saying "no climbing Will. Mummy said no climbing. Oh-wen...NO CLIMBING! Do you want to go inside?" But I'd love it if you wanted to join us in doing that. ;)
I love the "pooping in progress" shirt ... and I'm a little envious of the sunshine. We are getting cold rain and snow in some areas and I feel rather done with winter! However, you guys deserve it after the winter you've had... I've only heard stories but it has sounded very long. So, hooray for sunshine, a nice backyard and two of the cutest monkeys I've seen.
One of my good friends is having twins this summer and she already has a toddler... any tips?! Having a newborn, I think of her often and wonder, I cannot imagine having two!!
Bless your day and if you see Amber and Abby (and Jon) give kisses and hugs from us..
Jenna
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