My six favorite feet.
Teague
S’mores – messy just like they are supposed to be.
First soccer game of the season!
Reading.
Bedtime shenanigans.
Is it possible I am going to have two left-handed boys?
Playing with the baby’s toys – again.
Nose to nose.
Snuggling on the couch.
Taking charge of the wheelbarrow.
Teague wanted Monkey swaddled just like Kaitlyn.
These guys seem really excited to watch me iron.
Teague decided to keep Kaitlyn entertained by pointing out her nose (over and over and over).
Funny face.
Soccer practice number two for the week. I can only imagine the schedule once games start – thankfully now we are only about 10 minutes from our house.
The boys requested matching shirts after I already had Kaitlyn dressed. With everyone in gingham, I decided we needed a picture.
Family trip to the sunflower fields.
These guys told me they were cold and wanted to snuggle.
When Teague heard that Kaitlyn was still a little small for the Bumbo, he decided to try it out.
Evidently Teague’s snack was a little sticky and resulted in drinking his milk without hands.
Playing around waiting for Alex to get off the school bus.
Happy Labor Day!
I haven’t seen this stoplight since my birthday in 2012, but the boys had a blast with it this afternoon.
All dressed in gold and ready for the Tech game!
It took a long time for me to understand his pronunciation, but then I finally got it and made Teague some edamame. He ate the entire bag and asked for more.
Evidently Kaitlyn was a little too loud for the boys. I finally found them in their room reading.
2:47 pm.
Our current morning schedule has Wade taking Teague to school on his way to work.
The after-nap look.
Entertaining himself while everyone else gets ready for church.
Teague’s been asking to hold her for days and today she was happy.
Sonic is the newest and greatest in our house. The boys took turns running around the house and having me check to see if there was a blue “flash” behind them.
Teague loves a shower, but doesn’t embrace the falling water quite like his brother.
Deep discussions.
This is what happens when a little boy doesn’t take a nap in his bed as requested.
It was a long drive, but the boys kept themselves entertained.
And the group grows by one!
Hotel napping.
Hoyt – we missed you.
A “real” smile from Teague.
Not only did we stay in our pajamas most of the day, but the boys rode their bench cushion down the basement stairs.
I should have known when I sent Teague to get a new pair of shorts (spilled milk accident) that I wouldn’t like the results…
A stroll through the neighborhood.
Waiting to leave for church.
Kids’ night out at the YMCA. They are ready to go with swimming suits packed.
Checking on the baby.
My directions to the boys were to get their library books, which were the only books out and on the rug in the middle of their room. I decided to check on them after a while and found them “looking” for the books on their bookshelf.
One of the few ways I have found to make everyone happy at the same time!
Reunited!!
Sibling time.