
Corbin on the other hand was more of a "high needs" type of child. He does not like to play by himself, so it's been a little bit more of a challenge. He's super sensitive, so if someone does something that remotely rubs him the wrong way, he will throw a fit and give you the look of death (refer to the picture on my previous post with the three boys sitting in the pool together). As he's been getting older, he has been getting much easier and I'm finding that Tatum is starting to get a little more difficult which is hard to understand. Many of my friends have said it's because she's four and their girls are going through this and it's just a faze. Because of that "faze", there has been a lot more "fighting" going on between the two with not wanting to share and lots of talking back and not listening to mommy. Over the past few days, I'm starting to notice somewhat of a change and they are "finally" starting to play with one another. They still have the occasional disagreement and that's to be expected, but all I have to say is FINALLY! I'm finding myself thinking that maybe we really can do this again. So who knows, we may add another brother or sister to our party of four very soon :)).
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I'm glad to know my kids aren't the only boys that like to dress like princesses:)
This is the cutest picture!
He loves dressing up like this. When I took her to dance class, he looked at me and started to take off his shirt so he could get in a ballet costume and dance with the girls. He couldn't understand why he couldn't go out there with them lol.
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