She's no fool. Maya knows the difference between the three baby toy cell phones and the real thing, and prefers to nibble on the actual iPhone.
Locking eyes with Brownie as he and Grammy cheer for her walking practiceAt breakfast, Collin saw Brownie give Maya a kiss and reminded Brownie of his house rule: if you give a kiss to one grandchild, you have to give a kiss to the other. Fairness was highly valued in our home growing up, and my kids are at the stage where they're more than happy to receive more kisses!
Walking with the help of some fingers, wispy baby hair, firm eye contact -
He doesn't go long without a stick when he's outside -
When he got tired of bike riding and when my parents got tired of him building a castle with the mulch they had just spread in their flower beds two days before we arrived, Brownie suggested some wrestling, which turned into an intense boxing match in the grass -
A hit -
Shuffling around. Collin's trash talk is to call my dad "big palooka" -
Following our morning at the zoo with an afternoon playing in the front yard and breakfast-for-dinner, Collin couldn't ask for a better Friday! We all had a fun weekend, and squeezed in one last [damp] play date before heading back to our side of town for a birthday party.
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