The Adventures of Motherhood with Twin Boys
The Adventures of Motherhood with Twin Boys
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Bye Bye
Going "bye bye" lately has been a big deal. Lucas and Brodie say and wave bye bye, any chance they get.... when the garage door opens, when the front opens, when they put on their socks and shoes, when they put on a coat, when they see their running stroller, bike trailer, or their tandem tricycle.
One day I couldn't figure out why Lucas kept saying "bye bye" all morning. I finally I figured out that he just really wanted to go outside and play. When we go on walks or runs in the neighborhood, and they see the park, they start saying "bye bye" over and over again, until I take them to the park to play. Recently they just started saying, "da da bye bye" when my husband leaves for work. The funny thing about this, is when my husband says, "bye bye" to Lucas and Brodie, they just stare at him. Once he closes the door, and is out of sight, they both start waving and saying, "da da bye bye." "Bye bye", two short words that have so much meaning. 0 comments from 0 users
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