For some reason Elise and our foster daughter both love to hold Clark's hand.

March 28
Sometimes putting on your own shirt can be very confusing:

Clark is a super happy baby:

March 29
Elise calls a piano a "peeno" (or "pinot" if you want to look more sophisticated):

Clark can roll in both directions now (front to back and back to front), so he tumbles around on the floor and grabs toys as he finds them:

2 comments:
Patrick thought that Clark was a big baby until I told him Elise was two (referencing the top picture). Then he thought that Clark was gigantic.
He IS! Your youngest one is no runt, either, though.
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