Spraying each other with water balloons. The essence of childhood!
Dancing in the sprinklers...
I bought balloons for the kids and it was the highlight of their lives for about 3 whole weeks. With air, with water, big balloons, mini water balloons... they were addicted!
Every day they grow closer and closer to each other as brothers, friends, and great playmates. It has come to a point where Zusha won't play in the park if Gedalya's not there with him. He's just too bored without his brother.
Gedalya made up this really weird motion to go with his excavator toy. He opens his mouth, closes his eyes, and nods his head to the beat of the motor. Zusha is so intrigued. He watches and laughs! In this video Gedalya realizes in middle that he forgot to close his eyes and bangs his forehead with his fist to make his eyes close. Don't even ask, I don't know either.
The huge excavator next door to the park finished the demolition and left. Gedalya was sad not to see his beloved "kakuv." Here he's saying, "Bye bye, Kakuv."
This summer there was a Kids' Gym set up in the basement of a local shul. It's one block away from us. They have really cool equipment, slides, millions of unusual riding toys, moonwalks, etc. Here is a five-person bike that goes in a circle. Zusha actually was able to pedal and make it move! We've been struggling to teach him to pedal his bicycle for almost 1 1/2 years, but the mechanism there is a bit too complicated for him to grasp. But here he caught on right away, and even gave Gedalya a ride!
Dancing in the sprinklers...
I bought balloons for the kids and it was the highlight of their lives for about 3 whole weeks. With air, with water, big balloons, mini water balloons... they were addicted!
Every day they grow closer and closer to each other as brothers, friends, and great playmates. It has come to a point where Zusha won't play in the park if Gedalya's not there with him. He's just too bored without his brother.
Gedalya made up this really weird motion to go with his excavator toy. He opens his mouth, closes his eyes, and nods his head to the beat of the motor. Zusha is so intrigued. He watches and laughs! In this video Gedalya realizes in middle that he forgot to close his eyes and bangs his forehead with his fist to make his eyes close. Don't even ask, I don't know either.
The huge excavator next door to the park finished the demolition and left. Gedalya was sad not to see his beloved "kakuv." Here he's saying, "Bye bye, Kakuv."
This summer there was a Kids' Gym set up in the basement of a local shul. It's one block away from us. They have really cool equipment, slides, millions of unusual riding toys, moonwalks, etc. Here is a five-person bike that goes in a circle. Zusha actually was able to pedal and make it move! We've been struggling to teach him to pedal his bicycle for almost 1 1/2 years, but the mechanism there is a bit too complicated for him to grasp. But here he caught on right away, and even gave Gedalya a ride!

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