
We're calling him Baaaaab. Play starts out innocently enough, but then J goes in for the tackle!


Since J and K are both young, we didn't expect them to play much with each other. Sure enough, when they weren't doing their own thing, J spent a lot of the afternoon telling K not to touch his toys. But then a few hours passed and they started chasing each other around the room. And when it was time for K to leave, J climbed to the front to wave goodbye, and gave me the sad "Why are they leaving?" look. Who knew he'd be so attached to K after only a few hours and only a few minutes actually enjoying each other's company. They must have bonded over pretzels. Oh, kids!
See portraits of J taken for my 366-photo project at my photography blog, capturng.com. I am an amateur! Be gentle :).
What's your child's favorite toy (at the moment)?
Hope you're having a great weekend!
That is such a cute age for playmates...not a whole lot of playing, but they still have fun! And that is one cute sheep!!
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