Sunday, June 26, 2011

Twin Bath Time


Giving the babies a bath always involves a lot of work.  Giving the babies a bath at the same time...well, I won't make that mistake again.  My husband and I thought it would be much faster and easier on us if we bathe them together.  WRONG.  It was like two babies on caffeine -- they kept trying to escape from the bathtub and there wasn't enough room, which resulted in crying, angry babies who refused to sit still.  But the naked baby pictures we got made it totally worth it.  

The second we undressed them, they went flying across the room as fast as they could.  All we heard were screaming, giggles, and laughing escaping their mouths.  Of course, they stuck by one another and kept zipping from the kitchen to the hallway to the living room.  Overall, they loved being naked.  Must have reminded them of their womb time.  




Chasing after each other

Waiting to take a bath...



Looks like we weren't the only ones exhausted.  The babies fell into a deep sleep next to each other.

And Max continued to sleep deep in his crib later that night.  I found him like this as I went to bed.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

LONG Baby HAIR!!!

Leo in a new raincoat from my mom



Max fell asleep after another feeding


Max asleep again in his high chair after a feeding


Leo crawling around


Max


Leo finally grew some hair!


...so did Max!



Leo


Max taking a nap.  I couldn't move him to the crib due to the fear of him waking up



Max



Leo 


Playing the guitar.  They actually played the strings for a long time and loved it!



Turns out Leo LOVES licking fruit.  He also loves licking popsicles and ice cream.
 Max, left... Leo, right.  Looking out the window... wanting to play outside.  They hit on the window with their hands all day!


Max took a fall.  It happened too quick.


Leo can't quite get down to the floor after he's standing.  So he ends up doing the splits as he slowly falls to the floor.


Max looking back.

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All who would win joy, must share it; happiness was born a twin. -Lord Byron