Friday, June 17, 2011

Summer FINALLY begins...

Well, our last post was back on Mother's day weekend, and here it is Father's day weekend already! We've just finished our first full week of "summer", as Mommy was still teaching last week, and the boys were still in daycare. Add to that our crazy MN weather that has not been very summer-like, and it's no wonder we can't believe we're half-way through June already.

Here's a little snapshot of what Spring/Summer activities our little guys have been up to. Busy, busy, busy boys!

Jacob had to wait a couple of months after Robbie to have enough hair, but his first haircut was definitely an event... one he'll be glad he doesn't remember. He was SO sad :(

Unless it's raining, we spend a little time at the park almost every day. We are forutnate to have a little neighborhood park just a block away from our house...

Jacob wasn't so sure about the slide at first, but now he's an expert (and actually prefers climbing up rather than sliding down!)
 
Robbie loved this slide from the very first moment he saw it. Which is great, unless you're the only adult at the park, with two 15-month-olds, when they are both climbing up different parts of the gym to get to two different slides which are both WAY to big for them to do alone...yikes! But cute!


Slides are great, but this is Robbie's first love. We pull our wagon up to the park, and he can't wait to jump out and run over to the swings, arms raised to the sky, until we plunk him into one!



One day we unleashed the boys on the yard with 2 balls. They had a blast running and chasing them, and each other. I love Jacob's concentration in this photo... tongue out and all!
 

We are so lucky to have friends and family who donated lots of outdoor toys - our deck now looks like a mini-amusement park, but the boys love it. Here's Jakey poking his head out from the rocking fish (whatever happened to rocking horses?)


Robbie is amazingly fast at climbing up into this cube, and is the master of the slide (for the "water slide" version, see the video, below)


Here's Jakey helping Daddy with an extension cord.


Despite a cold Spring, we had one random 103 degree day. So, out came our new pool. The boys love to splash so much that we can NEVER have water in it when they're out on the deck unless they're dressed for swimming. It takes them no time at all to get sopping wet!


LOVE this photo. The boys love their Daddy. Here they are, watching him mow the lawn. I hope they're taking good notes, because Daddy will be more than happy to give up this chore in a few years.
 The boys are speaking up more and more every day, too. Probably the most commonly used word at our house is "Boo!" They use it to "scare" us and play peekaboo with each other (their favorite is to play in the curtains). That syllable has become Robbie's trademark move - so much that Bob now CALLS him "Boo" as a nickname!
We hear "uh oh" a LOT these days. We're determined to teach them that "uh oh" is meant for something that happens accidentally (as opposed to whipping one's sippy cup at the floor, and then shrugging and saying "uh oh" as if you don't know how it got down there).

Jacob says "hi", "all done", "mama" and "dada" very clearly. He still says and signs "more" and signs "please." His sign for please looks more like he's scratching under his armpit, but we know what it means (it means "I want something and am willing to be polite to get it. Now you have to figure out what it is!") He points a lot and is always "asking" us to bring him to things out of his reach (high windows, flower pots, off-limits books) so he can get a better look.

Robbie still loves saying "more" and now only signs it for emphasis, if he thinks we're not getting it. He doesn't say "all done", but does a touchdown move that shows when he's finished with his plate (additionally, he's figured out that prying the full plate off of its 'childproof' suction cup gets our attention quickly, too).


The boys in action...





With twins, people always want to know who is the "loud" one, the "shy" one, the "dominant" one, etc. and as parents we compare them, too, without thinking about it. Funny thing is, these little guys refuse to be put in a box or labeled in any way (good for them!). For example:
 Robbie always seems to be the more overtly social/outgoing one, with his big open-mouth smile... but Jacob is turning into a real flirt who knows how to smile just right to get what he wants (it's as if he thinks, "I can be social when it benefits me!").

Jacob tends to earn his reputation as the mama's boy, the sensitive soul, the shy one...except that it's Robbie who is terrified of the vaccuum cleaner and is afraid of loud noises!

At first glance Robbie seems to be the go-getter, the leader, the daredevil (and he is certainly not a cautious kid by any stretch of the imagination)... but it's Jakey who loves to climb everything, and is so trusting that he'll throw himself off the couch with no warning, assuming we'll catch him.

The boys' statistics at 15 months, for those who like to keep track of these sorts of things:
JACOB -- 30" tall (20th percentile), 21 lbs 3 oz (10th percentile)
ROBBIE -- 30" tall (20th percentile), 23 lbs (30th percentile)


This is SUCH a fun age... we love to watch them grow and change, but also would love them to stay this age for much longer - they are so sweet and fun-loving right now. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there. :)



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