1. When eating, I don't worry about paying too much attention to the task at-hand. If Dad (or anyone else) walks into the room I just let that formula dribble down my chin. A smile for Dad is much more important than getting nourishment. This also works well for any type of noise I happen to hear.
2. Since Mom can't put me on the floor too much because of my reflux issues, I spend a fair amount of time in my bouncy seat. This chair is aptly named because I find it worthwhile to bounce up and down so much I almost fall out... pretty much every single time. Toys are nice, but I always seem to drop them in my wild bouncing.
3. Also while in the bouncy chair, I have discovered a great way to work on my abs. Instead of reclining like some lazy baby, I sit up so I can watch my family and work those pesky core muscles.
4. In general, I find that keeping up constant motion is the overall best way to keep my girlish figure. Standing on Mom's lap? Jump up and down repeatedly. Sitting in my carseat? Strain against the seatbelt. Lying on the floor? Roll over/Scoot backwards on back/Balance on hands and tiptoes--or some combination of the above.
Observations... by A2 Bee
1. When eating, it's best to have 100% focus on the task at-hand. If Dad tries to get my attention, I just ignore him. Loud noises? Pay no attention. Focus gets the job done, and makes my thighs nice and fat.
2. The moose Grandma T. got me for Christmas? Best. toy. ever. The crinkly legs, the ringing bell, the hard ears to suck on--oh, how I love it.
3. Second-best toy ever--either the empty wipes package or the couch. Have you ever scratched your fingernails on my couch? It's awesome.
4. That N girl moves around way too much for someone so small. Hasn't she realized that when you're patient, you notice the world a whole lot more? Slow down, little girl. You're missing out on all the cool details.
5. When lying on the floor, I find that rolling over repeatedly and turning around in circles are great ways to get to what I want. I've found pieces of paper, fun toys my siblings have left around, and more. Also, why won't the pattern on the rug come off? I've been scratching at it for days and days, but nothing happens.


3 comments:
awesome post. It is always great to hear from the babies. i often wonder what they are thinking and now I know.
I can't beleive they are already doing things like this. They are too small! A's eye are so darling.
Hilarious!! It's funny but since having kids I have loved that movie "look whose talking" only because of all the babies talking.
I think it's funny that A and N are so different in their approaches...twins yes...but definitely girl and boy!!
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