This first video is of Tyler and me playing catch followed by Kaitlyn showing off the house Santa brought her. Apparently at about the 1:00 mark, some midget-fairy came into the room and started talking for a few seconds, in case you were wondering whose high-pitched voice that was.
As was mentioned earlier, I taught Tyler how to ride his bikes without training wheels Thanksgiving day 2009. At the time, he had a small beginners bike and a bike that was slightly too big for him. Even though he could ride both on his own, the small one was falling apart and the only way for him to dismount from the bigger bike was to fall off it completely. So Santa rescued him by bringing him a medium sized bike.
Note: Sorry for the quality of the videos. they were taken with my camera phone. Luckily Santa brought me a real video camera.
Your kids are so cute. Loved seeing them in action. Tyler does a great job of both counting and catching. According to reports…teaching your children to catch a ball or bean bag is one of the best things you can teach them for success, because it teaches them hand/eye coordination which they will need in school for reading the board and writing at the same time. Who knew? I just thought it was fun.
You’re cute with your kids. You can really tell you love them and are involved.
Very cute! I do love how Tyler turned his sister’s new play house into a jungle gym. Why does everything have to be something to climb on with boys?
Ahhh, those videos are awesome!