Sunday, July 11, 2010

Riding bare

Abe: Today we got to ride home from the beach naked - it was so nice we fell asleep. 

Be careful when you buckle me in, Dad!

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

The Final Push

Koh: I can poop on demand, so when Daddy brought these new "poopy cars" home, Abe and I beelined for the bathroom right from our sunny backyard.  Dad says he's not buying more diapers, so the pressure is on to get this program over.  BRING ME MORE POOPY PRESENTS, DAD!
 
We turn 3.5 years old today and we're too old for diapers.   Way to go!

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Glad that's over

Koh & Abe (& Mommy & Daddy):  Here we are at our last gymnastics class (front row).  Don't we look excited?  Yeah, well, that's pretty much how the whole 20-some weeks went.  We were fairly naughty and insolent most classes, insisting on sitting on our parents' laps for much of the class, running around when we weren't supposed to and usually not doing what teachers Adam, Ashely or Angela asked us to do.  At least it was expensive says Mom and Dad.

Monday, June 07, 2010

Tadpoles!

Koh:  We love visiting our buddies Ethan and Aiden's house.  Mostly because they have lots of cool toys.  And now they have even cooler things, TADPOLES in their backyard! No one got wet in the making of this post and no animals were harmed.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Summer Campout #1

Can you guess ...where we camped over Memorial weekend this year?   ...how many nights Mom stayed out with us?   ...how many nights it rained?  ...which family pets wanted in our tent?    These pics have some clues.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Put me in, coach!

We are gonna play soccer one day on this field by our home.  And we're gonna keep coming back until someone let's us play on their team.   Put me in, coach!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Love letter from Dad #10

We hold hands and say grace at meals together and it's become ritual enough that you little guys sometimes call for it when we forget.   I commonly say the most words and we always close with the group chant "1,2,3 ...GRACE."   But last week to our surprise and delight, Koh led grace with "I love you Mom" and Abe immediately followed "I love you Mom and Dad."   OK fine ...we saw no need to further embellish that dinner blessing.

Best of all I hear you express these words almost daily to your favorite people as in "I love you Grandma" and even to each other.  I can tell you it's heartwarming for all to hear, and it seems like you even understand what you're saying.  At 3 years old?  Is it a stage that will fade?  Only time will tell I suppose.

It's sure a joy for me to see you feel love and affection at your age and to be able to express it so plainly, innocently, spontaneously, and for a reason at that moment only you have in mind. I think that's great, and I hope you don't outgrow it.

I love you little guys.   -Dad

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Seker Gothic


Abe: Grant Wood painted this famous American Gothic portrait that we like > >

< < Only my mom and dad are crazy and like to do things different so here's our version.   It's a true-to-life view at our home and chicken farm, including actual child labor, real farm tools + old wheelbarrow, microbrew beer, and clothes we wear around town.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Mazatlan - we're back

Does this photo of our host family the Samores give any clue about the fun we had for a whole week at this big sandbox in the sun?

If not, click here for 50 more shots and a few movies of our first family adventure requiring passports for all.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Emergency...we need passports?! In 2 days?

Koh: Dad forgot that the world got dangerous recently and was advised that Abe and I needed US passports in order to get on the plane to Mexico next week.

So off to Seattle we drove for a day of adventure. BIG buildings, street crossing holding hands, lunch and snacks, chasing birds, riding the monorail, riding up the Space Needle, more snacks, and lots of time in the car. We even ate at McDonalds and got a toy and french fries.

And lots of time in this one place with cops everywhere. Clearing security to Passport Office in Federal Building, elevators, playing with paper clips while Dad talked thru the bulletproof glass, putting the paper clips in the wall socket while Dad wasn't looking, (he eventually looked), crawling on the floor under people's feet, loudly playing hide-n-seek, showing our faces to the agent to prove who we were.

Here are some pics and clips from our fun day. Dad - can we do that again?

Monday, April 05, 2010

Easter egg parties


Koh: We like Easter 'cause there are hidden prizes all over the place like in the park and at home under the sofa and even at Grandmas house under her bed. We even had the whole neighborhood over for hot KohKoh after the egg hunt in the park.

Uncle Torrey and Auntie Angela gave Abe and me these GINORMOUS solid bunny chocolates ...they were bigger than our heads, but we tried to eat them anyway.

Click here for our music video.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Chef Abraham



Abe: I like to help Mommy in the kitchen. I help put the silverware away from the dishwasher, I scoot my stool over to watch her cook and me and Koh both like to crack eggs into the bowl and we're good stirrers too.

Today I was a real chef, and made home-made croutons. I brushed the olive oil onto the bread all by myself and with great flair.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Potty Training lockdown

Koh: We haven't written lately 'cause we're in potty training lockdown. This means until we ditch the diapers there are no video games, no blogging, no tv, no visitors, no talking, no laughing, no fun and the only food we get is a reward when we go to potty. Mom and Dad are doing a full court press on us ...even Grandma is in on it, too. And of course no photos of this toilet game. Abe is doing better than me, he likes wearing those "big boy underwear."

We'll back shortly ...please stand by.

Sunday, March 07, 2010

We hiked a big one today: Angel's Rest!

Koh: Mommy was away this weekend, so Uncle Jeff and Dad took us hiking in the Columbia Gorge where they have lots of waterfalls and ferns and Trilliums and steep hills. Ever since we were tiny we've come here and Mom and Dad always carried us in packs.

Look what they did to us when we were only 2 months old!

BUT NOT ANY MORE. Today they carried us up to this heavenly place in the sky then WE HIKED ALL THE WAY BACK to our car ...over 2 miles down this steep 1500 foot hill over rocks that made clinking sounds, next to dangerous cliffs and over a creek with fun waterfalls.

I'm very proud of me, can you tell?

We're so pumped we made a music video. Click here for our 100-seconds of joy (then press the HQ button below video for high quality)

Sunday, February 28, 2010

I'll brush I promise


Abe: I saw what happens when you go to the orthodontist today, up close, when I watched Daddy get his teeth fixed.

Mommy says I do a pretty good job of brushing my teeth, but now I'm going to do a really good job.