So I hate to go into the blog with the presupposition that my kids get punished all day but lets just face it... they are rowdy brother and they are toddlers... should be nuff said. :)
Here we have a perfect example of the 'double time out'. Sit on your bottom, hands on knees, don't make a sound and don't you DARE move! :) Ha... I don't even remember what this was for but you can tell by their faces that I meant business!
Ahhh yes... and then we have this lovely number... Vale knows that we don't rip books... he knows that we are careful and gentle with books. But I guess mommy should just never try to dry her hair because in the 7 minutes it takes to dry my hair, he massacred one of Connor's favorite books. Sigh... not just accidentally tore a page... tore them then ripped them into little bitty pieces... see now that's just spiteful.
'Yeah... so mom put me in timeout for rippin up that book... ha... you see it!? Did a great job huh??'
'Oh... your not too thrilled either huh...?'
Now onto the delightful part of raising my boys!!! :)
We took a family day on a Tuesday and went to the beach! It was GREAT!
All of my boys had a blast playing in the water and building sand castles.
It was about 77 degrees and there was NO ONE there! It was perfect!
Both of my boys are hat people... they look so cute in their chosen hats!
Vale looks sooo Irish with the rosie cheeks and all!
Connor loves his LA Dodgers baseball hat!! We need to take him to a game before the seasons over... he'd love it!
So Vale's newest thing is hiding... and he's good at it. He's good at it because he will just wait silently, in the dark, FOREVER for you to find him... NOT GOOD! This particular time, pictured below, I called for him and looked for him for about 10 minutes... I almost had a heart attack. He had closed himself in the bottom of jimmy's closet. I checked the front door and it was bolted so he hadn't gone outside... I even checked the bath tube to make sure there was no 'drowning' water left in it! He's gone into hiding at other people's houses too! I'm telling you this kids gonna give me a heart attack.
My boys love to wrestle! The fact that they are close in size makes it even better!
The last half of August it has been SOOOO hot here! Like in the 100's... it's hard to play outside without them getting overheated and dehydrated. I do like to take them for little runs around our neighbor hood though. 15 minutes will knock them out in 100 degrees!
So we've been doing a lot of indoor activities like painting and hatching baby dinosaurs... :) Connor said he was gonna sit and watch it till it hatched... the box said 72 hours... yeah, he didn't make it. :) Good try though son!
Recently, Vale has become much more of a snuggler and cuddler which is nice unless you yourself are trying to sleep... :)
Typical Vale picture... black eye, bottle and ball... yup... Vale in a nutshell...
He's such a sweet kid...
Connor has recently become very interested in 'instructions' on how to build things. So I will draw him so plans, with the tools he needs and he will go build the table, chairs, bench, whatever from the plans I've given him. It's soooooo cute!
Oh Vale my little independent one. He doesn't need others to play, although he likes to play with other kids... if he wants to play upstairs it doesn't matter if anyone else is up there, that's where he'll go... dances to the beat of his own drum, this one...
For the most part, these two are pretty good at sharing. It's really sweet when you can see your kids care about each other. :)
Connor LOVES to help mommy in the kitchen!! Whether it's making mac n cheese or kool-aid he's right there wanting to stir, shake or pour.
Sometimes, the mess is compounded... but that's ok... the memories are worth it! :)
He's my little cheese-ball who loves to snuggle and cuddle but won't sit still long enough for a sweet picture.
He's really into super heros (and by default so is Vale)... be it superman, spider man or batman, he's a fan.
Connor also recently informed me that he has an imaginary friend named Dr. Beiber! Well... there you do. I will ask him sometimes how he knew how to do something and he will tell me that Dr. Beiber taught him. This kid has a wild imagination!
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