Nolan is ready for his new activity table. He loves standing in it and being surrounded by an assortment of toys.
The butterfly was his favorite. He's pretty sure there must be a way to get it to come off.
Nolan enjoys morning playtime following his 9:00 - 11:00 A.M. nap. If Gramma napped at 9:00 A.M., she would get absolutely nothing done in a day. She starts to slow down about noon and doesn't even bother trying to accomplish anything past 3:00 P.M.
Nolan doesn't know what to make of the soft dragonfly buzzing around. Nolan and Nathan may share the same attitude toward bugs. They get it from Aunt Andrea.
Nathan was playing the violin and Andrew was ringing a bell, when it was time to for Nolan's nap, Grampa told the boys to choose quieter activities so Nolan could get to sleep. Nathan, wearing his most angelic face, said, "Here Andrew, it's your turn for the violin, now."
Nathan, our swinger, learned to pump himself. It takes expert coaching from Gramma and Aunt Becky. You can hear Andrew working on his drumming in the next room. His goal is volume; like most drummers.
Aunt Becky, Uncle David and Amanda arrived from Minnesota, to help with a special dessert project. The boys buried pretzels in melted chocolate, scooped them out with chopsticks and set them on waxed paper to harden.
Nathan loves chocolate covered pretzels and couldn't believe we could make them.
Andrew, wearing a tattoo on his arm, couldn't wait for his turn.
"Get the recipe for this dessert!"
The hardest part was resisting the urge to dip your fingers in the chocolate.
Someone couldn't wait for the final hardening step!
When you have an odd number of pretzels and twin boys....
It's good to have a Daddy to eat the last one.
Someone couldn't wait for the final hardening step!
When you have an odd number of pretzels and twin boys....
It's good to have a Daddy to eat the last one.
Andrew is prepared for emergencies.
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