For quite a while now, the Fab Four have been exhibiting varying degrees of separation anxiety when either Ted or I leave the house (or sometimes even the room, Isaac). Seeing their tears and hearing their cries can be distressing, but I admit that it's also terribly flattering—it's good to know that they like us!
Recently, the kids have started fussing when visitors leave, too. Jude, especially, hates for any source of entertainment to go bye-bye. In fact, the other day he was so reluctant to see Tía Glenda leave that he repeatedly hugged her legs and demanded, "Don't go!" (okay, so he can't really talk much yet, but that's what we like to think he was saying!). I managed to capture a snippet of the sweetness on video:
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That was SUPER sweet!! Oh man to bottle up the sweetness forever..I heart this age :)
Sooooo sweet! How could you leave after watching him ask like that? Adorable!
Lori, I know! I could just see Glenda melting when he started doing that. I wish I had been taping from the beginning ... it was even sweeter because he was throwing his arms around her neck and saying "Da ga" over and over. :)
aww. so sweet!
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hi. I found your blog through another quad blog I regularly visit...that was about 30 minutes ago! I love seeing babies that are my son's age. It is SO neat. Your little ones are absolutely adorable!!! Thank you for motivating me to take more videos of my son! Your videos are so fun and capture these precious moments!!! I will be back for sure - thanks for sharing your 4 miracles with strangers like me :)
How sweet! Our speech therapist used to come to our house for our sessions... my girls would dissolve into tears when she left. She and I always laughed about it. If only they realized they were learning while she was here!
BTW, months later, I finally deduced that Jude was saying GLENDA here. Not "don't go." Still cute!
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