
Something we love about Abe is that he is not easily frustrated, as evidenced here:
This video is from Sunday:
And the same hill today, after a few more inches of snow. Not as exciting:
So to make things more interesting, everyone started sledding down the public staircase:
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Oh my gosh Lori, I totally cracked up at Ted going down the stairs! A move like that made me wince at thinking of his poor tailbone (remember I fractured mine the week Tessa came home from using the two foot kiddie slide in our basement)!!!
That little Abe sure is patient, and not a whiner! So precious and resourcful. Let's throw determined in there too - kind of like someone else we know (ec)! ;)
OK...a few things that I loved about this post:
1) Abe turning himself around and around until he could stand up cracked me up. I was wondering how many times he was going to have to go around before he would get his footing. Hilarious!
I also loved your calm patient voice. You just let him find his own way...and I love that!
2) I love in the sledding video where there was a little more snow. Ted said, "We're out of control", but they were moving at a snail's pace. Again...Hilarious!
3) Finally, I love how at the end of the staircase video Abe says, "Dad". He has come to understand his silly parents, hasn't he? :)
okay, the staircase, thank you for not bringing abe on that...wow. too scary for me.
Everytime you post an Abe-face picture, it totally cracks me up. What a boy! So funny.
"man down, in the snow" too funny. Sweet sweet boy. Great dad. fun great parents. What a gift this snowstorm has been for you all and the neighborhood too! I love it when it snows! And the hats, well, it's all merry, gotta love it!
Snow for Christmas. How wonderful! Down here in Texas we settled for a little dusting of ice today :-) Gotta say Ted really makes a near-blizzard look like a lot of fun! (Again, in Texas, most any amount of snow qualifies as a near-blizzard!)
Looks amazing! I wish we would get a nice smattering of snow instead of just ice.
Cindy
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