Reid has become the official microwave monitor. As soon as he hears its beep, he drops everything and starts sounding until we acknowledge that we now know the microwave is ready. Reid is never one to risk not getting to eat as soon as possible. He has also mastered the signs for "eat" (hand to mouth) and "more" (finger tips tapping together). Aiden can do those too, although he doesn't use them quite as often. Both Aiden and Reid can sign "milk" (hand in air, milking an utter).
One day, I was upstairs getting dressed for a run. I heard the boys giggling up a storm, and when I came downstairs I found two men in a tub. Or two toddlers in a book bin.




The boys' obsession with our phones has continued. To keep their phones safe, Grandpa bought the boys their own play phones for my parents' house. Big hit. (Notice Aiden- sock in hand, not on foot!)


Reid's eating antics.

Evening sunset run.


Playing with their puppies while sitting in the Bumbos. We had told Cousin Eva that we would share our Bumbos with her, but I finally had to tell Auntie Kelsey that I didn't think they would be giving ours up anytime soon. Luckily, Eva received one from another friend.


Splish-splashing good time! They now spend quite a bit of bath time throwing the letters out of the tub.


One of my favorite FaceTime photos from September. Proof that my brother is handling fatherhood just fine.
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