The things these two say - well, it often cracks me up. And, just so that I don't forget - here are a few more for the record.
On Saturday, T&M's grandparents took them to church. On the way there, they drove by another church and the bride & groom were just emerging from the chapel. Grandma explained that they were just getting married.
Tanner: Are they going to have babies?
Morgan: Well, not quite yet.
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On Sunday, I took the kid's to the local farmer's market and told them they could have a mid-morning snack while we were there. There were doughnuts, cookies, breakfast quesadillas, all kinds of wonderful stuff. What do my children choose? Ice Cream...it was 41 F outside.
They sat, shaking, eating their ice cream. I explained to Morgan that it was so cold, it was kind of silly to be eating ice cream. Her reply: "Well, at least the ice cream doesn't melt when it's this cold out."
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Tanner is ALL boy. I'm constantly amazed by the fact that these two were raised in the same house, by the same people, at the same time, in the same conditions - and yet they are so remarkedly different (I'm sure all the other twin parents can attest to that). While out on Saturday, Tanner got to see 4 fire trucks (2 with their lights on), 2 ambulances, and 1 police car. He was so excited, he pumped his fist and said "Now THIS is an AWESOME day!" Oh, what it takes to make them happy at this age!
Monday, October 05, 2009
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Yea, when they are young, it doesn't take much to make them happy. Mine are 2 and 4 and are amazed every single time we go over a bridge. They throw their hands up in the air and wave them as they say "Wheeee" almost like being on a roller coaster.
shares in the hands of health was good.
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