I need to start off by asking when did Jonas get so big?! Just a few weeks ago he was my little baby boy and now all of a sudden he is a huge (nearly 4 year old) boy. Every time I look at him I am shocked at what a big boy he has become overnight!
Jonas loves his little sister. He especially loves to give her kisses and rub her fluffy hair. Sometimes he asks to hold her but can only sit still for a few minutes before he is ready to hand her off to someone else and get back to running around. When she was first born and would cry he told me she was fake crying (because there were no tears). Now when she cries he just says, "Adele, stop crying!" or he'll try and give her a pacifier.
Liam is such a proud brother. Every time I walk into the room with Adele he makes sure to tell her hi and how cute she is, even when she is asleep. After school one of the first things he wants to do is hold Adele. When he was sick a couple weeks ago he wasn't able to hold her and I think that was worse to him than not feeling well.
He thinks she is the most hilarious thing because of the way she moves her arms and legs and often comments about how she just "stares at nothing". He loves it that she will grab onto his finger while he holds her. They have decided that Jonas' job is to teach her to walk and Liam's job is to teach her to run.
Liam and Jonas have both been so good with Adele. She is a very lucky girl to have such great big brothers!




2 comments:
How fabulous that they are so excited to have a little sister. I hope our three boys are just as happy about her :)
That's all so cute!! Love it, love the boys, love your beautiful baby girl, love you!! I'm so glad that they're gonna be sweet older brothers and are already divying up teaching responsibilities. Hehe. I'm just sad that I didn't get to see this post until 16 hours after you posted. :( I guess that's pretty good...
I was asleep (believe it or not) at 1ish in the morning when this would have been for me though, and I only just now got online. Sigh, guess I can't do everything. Sadness.
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