Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Ever since I was pregnant, people have talked about how twins have secret languages and later in life, start working together, usually against the parents. :) You've probably all seen the video online of the twin boys having the "conversation" and cracking each other up. Addison and Fischer never really had this type of communication. Sure, they made each other laugh but I never felt left out of what was going on. Until recently, that is.

A couple of weeks ago was the first time we really noticed it. During dinner, as they were eating, they kept looking at each other and saying "Bop!" And they would crack up. They did this over and over, night after night. I had no idea what was so funny about it.  They've stopped saying it, so I guess I'll never know what that was about.

Our rental house has an old shed in the back and the kids aren't allowed to play around or behind it. Recently, they've become very curious about what's behind it (weeds and who knows what else) and keep trying to sneak back there. I always tell them "no" and redirect their attention. Last week, I'm pretty sure they tried to team up against me. I was doing something else for a few seconds. They took this opportunity to go over to the shed. When I looked up, Fischer was just standing in front of it but I didn't see Addison. As I started walking towards the shed, Fischer said very loudly, while looking at Addison, "Hiiii Mommy!" I am 99% sure he was signaling to her that I was coming!

And the most recent thing... Last night, we were playing after dinner. Addison walked over to Fischer and said "Hi big guy!" And he said "Hi Ria." And they both laughed SO hard. Then, they kept running up to each other saying "Hi Ria!!" I think they laughed harder each time. When I said "Who's Ria" they laughed even harder!! I felt totally left out of their little joke, but I couldn't help but laugh along with them because they thought it was so funny!!

I'm sure there will be many more inside jokes and secrets in the years to come. It will be an adventure, for sure....

Here are a couple pictures that Scott sent me while I was in Nashville. I was so proud of him for putting a bow in Addison's hair! :)


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