Wow, time really flies when you have two toddlers. So much has happened since our last post. 2 kiddos birthday parties. And probably way to much to post about. We have a water skier in Abigail and Tai would have but he has tubes in his ears which are not supposed to get wet - much less be dunked in lake water. Tai started walking 2 weeks before his birthday and is now just running everywhere.
Skip forward to the present, Abigail is just a sponge. She soaks up everything and brings tears to my eyes when she starts singing songs she's heard on K-Love. She has such a precious little heart. The stage of "why" is starting though. At the zoo on Saturday, an elderly lady was in a wheelchair and Abigail just had to ask why she was in a chair several times and very loudly. It's cute though because she does it with a concerned voice, like she wishes she could help. Somewhere she picked up the idea that she could give me nicknames, most of the time when I leave from lunch to go back to work she says "Byebye bunny rabbit". I don't know why but she giggles after she says it and it makes me laugh everytime.
Tai is just bonkers. He's so fun and all over the place most of the time. There is no "that looks like it could be in my way, let me go around it" in his mind. He just barrels right on thru what ever is in his path. He loves to play ball. He throws more with his left hand but can actually throw pretty well with both. He's talking more, says "Go-Go" when he wants something. He asks "Peas" for please and still uses several sign-language words. The funny thing is that one of his first words was DaDa and now he is saying MaMa and won't say DaDa at all.
They love to play together and do have the occasional wrestling match that quickly becomes a "Tai bit me" situation. Abigail is deep in the midst of potty training, diapers only at nap and bedtime. She's getting so big.
There's a lot more to write about but I thought I would keep it short this time in hopes that I can be inspired to write more soon.
May the peace of Christ's love be with you this Thanksgiving season.
Jerry
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