Andrew’s wondering why they didn’t put this outfit on his brother. Gramma didn’t put this on him. I used to put a button on Ryan Joseph that said, “there’s no other like my mother.” I guess all parents have lapses.
Bubbles are very serious business.
Nathan’s shirt says “Team Player.” Perhaps he selected his own outfit. (I know Matthew won’t like that I call them “outfits”). I just couldn’t call a onesie an ensemble.
What Grampa learned from his grandsons:
Children learn at a very early age that cooperation works.
Grandpa was helping out by giving the boys their lunch, while I was meeting with a student. To keep the boys within range, he lays chairs across the doorways to the kitchen and family room. As he was working, he heard a scraping noise. When he went to investigate, the boys were standing one on each side of the overturned chair, working together to slide it away from the doorway.
What Gramma learned”
If you add corn syrup to the bubble mix, you get bigger bubbles. I already knew if you add corn syrup to your diet, YOU get bigger.
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