Dinosaurs.
This morning we woke up and decided to head to the children's museum to beat the 100 degree weather we were having. Even though it is Friday, and I am exhausted (Bob is rarely home during the week these days because of work), but I knew we would have fun if I just got us all packed up and did it! We were there right when the museum opened and spent time playing dinosaurs, looking at trains, going through the dragons area, and hitting up Playscape at the end. I loved seeing Jacob understand different aspects of the dinosaurs exhibit. He even drew a picture of a triceratops fighting a T-Rex. I loved it! Definitely a keeper. He loves to learn new things. Joshua of course stayed awake the entire time (the boy does not sleep!) and had a good time watching trains, touching as much as possible, and laughing with his brother. The boys took a good nap this afternoon.
New Moves.
Jacob has some stellar new dance moves. His dancing is so fun to watch, and he really gets into it. I love watching his new moves and how proud he is of his balance when he dances, haha.
Potty Fun.
Since Joshua follows Jacob into the bathroom every time, Jacob has now starting waiting to pee until Joshua crawls around the corner. Jacob goes into the bathroom, pulls his pants down, and then waits to hear Joshua's hands slapping down on the ground on his way to the bathroom. He will not pee until he sees Joshua's little face round the corner.
Boys.
Some updates on the boys:
- Joshua understands the word "no." He actually will turn around and look at me and do this fake laugh he has that is adorable and hilarious.
- Jacob has started asking "how much bucks it is?" when he wants to know how much something costs.
- Mom ordered pizza and breadsticks from Pizza Hut tonight for diner. Jacob asked us "who snot on these breadsticks?" because of the little crumbs on top.
- Sometimes when Jacob comes out of his room after nap, I have to take a second look because he is looking so old, and so tall. He is just unbelievably handsome, funny, sweet and is looking way too old lately!
- Jacob is in a big poop stage - wanting to talk about poop all the time. I told him that he cannot talk about poop at school, just at home. So he starts chanting, "Poop! Pee! Toots!"
- Joshua is pulling up like a crazy man and desperately trying to stand on his own. He is going to be our daring little man, for sure.
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