Ruby's first tooth is barely visible, but sharp:
Charlotte looks at her reflection:
Watching the dog eat is a serious time:
Ruby laughs when she looks at you through this toy:
Charlotte about to remove the toys from the shelves:
One afternoon:
Ruby also tries out a Mowgli-style attempt at crawling:
Charlotte goes through the highchairs to get a toy:
Balls are a favorite toy now:
Ruby:
Charlotte:
Under the table:
Videos of them playing together:
1 comments:
Once they start crawling, a couple weeks or so later and they start walking, it's the same motor function and they apply it fast.
I'm also chuckling, veteran parent that I am. I remember when our kid's rooms were neat and beautiful -- then they learn how to take their own toys down off the shelves (note the plural usage of the word "toys"), and then not put them away. I'd show you pictures of what you can expect from our eight year old tornado, but I'm embarrassed. (You'd think she was an octopus by the amount and variety of toys she can single-handedly play with.
All joking aside, your girls are adorable. Their crawling phase goes fast, take an excessive amount of video.
Hugs and kisses for the girls!
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