Even though I don't have twins, I still like when my boys all dress similar, they just look cute that way. Anyway, I never thought they cared either way, but today I overheard Colin and Evan saying to each other...."lets dress the same, how about jeans and hokie shirts?" Then Colin went to Evan's room to help him pick out clothes. Colin and Evan drive us a little crazy sometimes with their brotherly wrestling, but they really are great friends too...
| This is how they watch TV many times, I didn't pose them. |
We spent a lot of the weekend playing the board game Sorry and again today Dennis played with the boys. We really enjoy having game nights and it is great to get the kids away from "screen time" (ie. TV and video games). The boys really enjoy it too, except we are still working on Evan not getting upset when he looses.
Today, Dennis worked from home so that we could all go to Logan's cardiologist appointment. When the nurse called Logan's name he started crying immediately. He cried the entire time we were trying to get his weight and height and I had to lay next to him on the table for the Echo cardiogram. Luckily, he calmed down (thanks to some balls and a car the technician gave him). When we were all done, he was giddy though. He was waving and saying "bye" to everyone we passed and he had all the nurses and receptionists watching him and commenting how cute he was. He was walking with his little strut and flirting away. And, that is pretty much how every doctors appointment goes with him these days... Well, I am happy to report that his murmur is an innocent one and we don't need to do anything about it. He should outgrow it, but if he doesn't it shouldn't effect him in any way. His echo cardiogram was completely normal.
Logan is getting more talkative. I used to pick him up from school and his teachers would have always marked "happy and quiet" on his take home sheet. But, lately they have been marking "happy and chatty". His favorite words right now are "No" and "Yeah". He is also getting pretty good with some of his sign language (they teach him at school). He says more, thanks, drink, and all done with his hand signals. I never thought much of teaching babies sign language, but it really does help us know what he wants and helps him get his point across. He is quickly starting to talk more and is probably saying about 20 words or so now...
Logan is also trying hard to keep up with his brothers. When he sees them go potty he tries to, this means even pulling off his clothes and diaper. Most of the pics I have of this are probably inappropriate for me to put on the Internet, so here is one seconds before the diaper came off....for the record he hasn't actually peed yet, but at least he wants to. He just bends over and looks at his "pee pee", like "why isn't it working?"

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