Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Two Weeks and Beyond (by a half a week)

Two beautiful children require lots of pictures. We've taken about 90 in the last four days. A number are of our apricot adventures, which will have to wait for another post. These are just the kids!

Ephraim looking at his Mama. Can't believe he's more than 15 months old! Where does the time go?

I wish I knew how babies manage to get their little head turned so far to the side. This picture also shows off Tabi's mohawk. I have tried to get her hair to stay down, but it pops right back up again. Oh well!

Snoozing in the bouncy chair. She seems to like it much better now than she did right after she came home.

Sweaty boy after his nap eating his fishies.

Mama and Tabi hanging out while Daddy plays the xbox.

The kids and I all wore red to church on Sunday, so we made Ed change when he got home. Ephraim was so interested in me and Tabi that we couldn't get him to look at the camera. :-)

My two little angels. I love how Tabi's got her hand on Ephraim's arm.

Bear has recently decided he likes to wear his sandals and keeps trying to put them on or bringing them to me to put on him. Maybe he thinks if we put them on him, then he gets to leave? Who knows?

If you look closely you can see that Ephraim dumped all his goldfish on the floor and was explaining how it happened. He proceeded to pick them up, put them back in the container and then when he went to stand up, it tipped over again. Too funny!

Sleepy girl who looks like she should be out square dancing! I love this little outfit!!

Daddy and his little Tadpole. Ladies at Quilt Club mistook her for a little boy in this outfit! I would not put a little boy in a yellow and black polka dot outfit with a white apron decorated with little bees with pink iridescent wings. (My son is mistaken for a girl and apparently my daughter is going to be mistaken for a boy. I don't understand.)

Not sure what Tabi's looking at, but she was very interested in it.

Here's the baby burrito almost ready for bed. By this age, Ephraim was refusing to be burrito-ed. Tabi's okay with it, but it doesn't last long. She's really good at getting her arms out quickly.

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