Thursday, April 2, 2009

A Play Day

Another fun day with the two babies here. They are four months apart, which at times seems like twins and at others like a generational gap. They are always fun and awe inspiring as they learn those lessons of life about interacting and cognition of other people. They are sometimes struck by the fact that people come in their size.

Julieanna was playing "Where's your ...?" with the girls. The three of them were so cute that I couldn't make myself stop taking their pictures.

"Where's your -- nose?"


"Where's your -- tummy?"


"Where's your -- toes?"


Logan got to play on her own also. She is an independent little lady.
Looking at these pictures, as I copied them in, I noticed that hair patterns are baby-style. It doesn't grow on the temples.


Cora has really started to grow a crop of hair. It makes her look so much older that Logan to me. I love these little girls. They are still little and will interact with us a lot. Ashley and Alex are older and have become very independent. There isn't much they need grandpa for. Amazing what twelve years means to development.


All this play make a girl thirsty and in need of energy.

Different delivery but the same need for fluids and nourishment. Both walkers! It's going to be a fun summer as these two can be taken to the park and for walks.


They interact well. They share so cutely and take a lead from one another. They haven't developed a rivalry.

But even a big girl gets tired with all this play.

And now the action!

2 comments:

Tricia said...

The girls are so cute - it will be a fun summer.
Ashley & Alex are pretty independent but they do need grandpa. It meant a lot to Ashley that you came out in the snow storm to the orchestra contest. Even though you missed the actual performance, it was nice that you were there when she got her results.
There are many opportunities for their fan clubs in the next four months.

Julieanna said...

Nice to see Cora handing things to Logan instead of *prying* toys out of her hands as previously!