
This has nothing to do with the girls, but is one of my new
favorites. I was feeding him and obviously was making a mess. At one point he sneezed and there were some peas on his nose, which made me laugh and then he started giggling, which made me laugh more. It was so much fun.

On to the sisters...let's be honest, I love them both. It's a good thing I love them because they are a lot of work. Besides breastfeeding, they have been the hardest part of this baby business. They are just a little (lot) high
maintenance. With the feeding, the
pottying, the playing, the shushing of Chloe and the
VACUUMING! I vacuum all of the time. I was only doing it every other day, but now that he is moving everywhere, I have started doing it daily. I empty the canister every time (sometimes twice) and above is how much I get every day! I know a little germs/dog hair is
ok for him, but I feel like this is borderline child abuse.

The Gabs. How can this not be worth it? They love each other.

I am fully aware that my giant German Shepherd looks a little like a wolf and is potentially scary looking if you don't know her. But, she is such a sweet girl. She is perfect all around-she is loving and
snuggly, but also would chew
someone's face off if they mess with me or the Munch. A pretty nice set up.

Then here is the Worm. She likes to make herself useful as a climbing toy, teething ring, etc. So helpful.
we love our girls......oh, will they have fun when he starts to chase them.
ReplyDeletelook how patient the worm is being! what good sisters anderson has :)
ReplyDeleteOk, so you know how I feel about dogs (really, about any animals), but those are some cute pictures and I am glad that Anderson has such great and cuddly sisters!
ReplyDeleteI love those girls. And the pea face.
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