They spent the entire day running around shirtless. Oh, they felt virile, masculine, and a tad bit chilly. So, I asked my little man why being shirtless made him think he was a man - especially since he NEVER sees his daddy walk around shirtless. His answer surprised me and embarrassed me at the same time. It wasn't one of my proudest moments. You see, Troy, in HSM2, takes off his shirt to play basketball. That's why it is the essence of manliness to go without a shirt...because Troy did it! I didn't dare ask his opinion of Troy during the "golf course dance scene." Not exactly macho.
That happened several weeks ago and these 2 still love taking off their shirts. I've had to make a new rule - shirts stay on unless it's rest time and you are covered with a blanket, or we are outside for water play. I swear these 2 would walk around naked all day if I let them!
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Looks like G picked up on the ever-so-manly toughguy face as well. Speaking of, what happened to the eye? Already getting into fist fights?
Where do they learn that face? Their dads? Brothers? Uncles? Is it innate? It's funny.
Collision with Brandon. Should have seen it when it looked bad!
jj: These two 'mans' are the cutest things together I've ever seen! You have done such a great job with the extra kids and I know you must be give out despite your bravado.
The pictures....PRICELESS!
Oh the faces G makes, how funny. I love their "buddha bellies." Troy as the example of masculinity is hilarious. I guess D has moved on from the PowerTeam; sigh, strangely enough the PowerTeam seems more manly to me...
What a cute post.
Luv those "mans"...
G-ma
These pictures are adorable! I am missing out having only little girls. Topless just doesn't meant the same thing in our house.
ARRR ARRR ARRR!! (trying for tim allen the tool man)
That is soo funny and cute!! Sounds like you have your daily entertainment there!
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