For Sister Olivia, link here.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Not to be Outdone: Audrey August 2012

There is no name for the emotion shown in the top two.
The others are either very nice of her, or pathetic.  The last is actually from this summer at Uncle Eric and Aunt Jodie's house, but who is counting when the shot is that flattering.






The Faces of Henry August 2012

For added future embarrassment:  topless!
2026:  Rubberfaced Boy Lands Lead in Bill Clinton Musical!





Saturday, July 14, 2012

Classic Photo Scheme

Ha ha ha ha ha!  Little kids....big shoes....Ha ha ha!  Oh, it never gets old!  Har har ho ho heee hehe.  OK, maybe it does.  Still.



Big Sister




Olivia is a great influence on her brother and sister.  They imitate her constantly, maybe involuntarily.  In return, she threatens to put them in jail for taking her toys and not sharing/giving their own to her.  But since they are up in a bigger kid room at school now, and maybe because she will be leaving their school soon, she is more protective of them too.   In the picture at top, she models good behavior at the dentist, getting xrays.  She was as nervous as they were, and had never had them before, but had to maintain the big sister role and be brave and knowledgeable.  Pretty typical stuff.  In truth, I think she is starting to appreciate them more because they can play with her in a more active and mature way.  At times I think Henry is more like Olivia than Audrey, in his sensitivity, performance ability, extremely loud voice, desire for attention, but the lower picture would seem to show Audrey as the more...theatrical?  Maybe they all give as good as they get?  I look forward to collecting more data.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Nice Pictures from April and May, Henry

The shirt-and-tie were from Business Dress Day at school.  I dressed like him too.  But he looks more like Angus Young.


Just some pictures from April and May, Audrey



Then On Up Into Beds...

Didn't wait but a couple months and we're trying out toddler beds. 
They got to choose their own colors.