We've been having router issues, and I have been unable to upload vidoes to this site. Today, Joe fixed our problem so I decided to see what videos I had. Here are a couple of them. The first one is of Caleb and I playing baseball. He LOVES baseball and hounds me constantly to play with him. I couldn't video and play at the same time, so I had to set the camera on a desk. That left us with not the greatest view of the "game." Oh, well.
The second video is of the kids playing when Bekah was waking up from her nap. If I don't get to her fast enough, her older brother and sister are more than happy to go "play" with her until I get there. In addition, you can see a little discussion I have with Caleb about his binky. Sigh. It is a constant battle with him. Our rule is at age 2, they can only have their binky to sleep. At age 3, it is bye-bye binky. Caleb is 2, so he is not allowed to have his binky when he is awake. Unfortunately, Emma thinks this is a very cruel process, to make Caleb so sad without his binky. The minute I turn around, she climbs up on the shelves and gets it for him. In fact, as soon as I take it away, I can hear him tattling on me to Emma. "Mama a no binky" he will say in the saddest voice he can dream up. Emma falls for it every time. Sigh...
Enjoy...
3 comments:
You've made me feel justified with what we did to Joshua's binky on Sunday: we ceremoniously threw it in the canal. Josh thought it was cool for about one second, then he hit Randon.
But ever since he's been saying, "Bye, bye binky". He's been a little louder and a little harder to get to sleep, but so far no major problems.
Hooray for Joshy!! You are smart to get rid of it way in advance of your new baby coming in March. Are you going to attempt to get him potty trained as well? My (lazy) plan is to wait on potty training until after the holidays. I know you guys will be having a baby, though (and we won't! hehehehehehe!!!), and might want to work on it earlier...
I love that one of Bekah! She is sooooo excited to see you. I love it when babies do that. Makes you feel like you're such a special person that they can hardly contain their excitement.
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