Michelle Smiles

Teaching my children to question authority, except mine.

Sisters

January31

In the past 6 months, Steve and I have had fun watching the girls become sisters.  I can’t pinpoint the exact changes – it has been a series of small things that have built to really highlight the sibling bond in a way we didn’t see previously.  Obviously, they’ve always lived together and played together and loved one another but lately they have started working cooperatively, plotting and planning, sharing  experiences, making up games together, and giggling together.  It has been great fun to witness.

Watching Dora together:

They love to walk around the circle of our downstairs while holding hands.  They also like to dance together.  Strangely their dancing involves dancing and then falling down and then dancing and then falling down and giggling like maniacs.

Dancing:

Falling down:

Dancing again:

Poor Tessa, I think she inherited Mommy’s lack of coordination but she has a little rhythm.

And at our house, we might be a little big excited about a little game coming up this weekend.  Perhaps you’ve heard about it?

GO STEELERS!

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3 Comments to

“Sisters”

  1. On January 31st, 2011 at 10:02 pm Bobbi Says:

    There is nothing better than seeing your children bond. My girls were so close when they were young Now, it’s the adolescent years. I see Krista really looking up to her sister while Cassie is focusing on herself now. But, there are little moments that show me they are still sisters!!

  2. On February 2nd, 2011 at 11:16 am Burgh Baby Says:

    There’s a game this weekend? Really? Hm.

  3. On February 2nd, 2011 at 11:54 am Kelly Says:

    OMG I had the weirdest dream about you ! I stole and hid your girls. You were pissed …I don’t know why LOLOLOL Stupid dream but I thought it was so funny because I couldn’t understand why you were mad at me LOLOLOL