Friday night we headed to central Vermont to have pizza and beer with our pals Brian and Debbie and their two adorable children, Eva and Chester. Â For some reason, Holden decided to scream in the car for the whole hour drive down there. Â But once we got there, he was enamored with Eva and fascinated by Chester and his newfound mobility.
He held hands with Eva:
And because Eva is a well-practiced big sister, she was great with Holden. Â She “read” him stories and played with him, even making sure to give him age-appropriate toys. Â Eva is only 4 and half years old, so I must say I am mighty impressed with her consideration of others. Â
Here are the kids all together:
This picture amazes me because Holden is six months old and Chester is 13 months old, but Holden is BIGGER! Â He isn’t quite as tall as Chester, but he is way fatter. Â Eva would lovingly comment that Holden has a big head, to which her mother would quickly interject and say that Eva is going through an “honest” stage. Â Later in the evening, Rob overheard Eva say that “having a big head means that you will have a big smile.” Â Too funny.
Chester tried to give Holden kisses:
We’ve been pals with this family for several years. Â Rob used to work with Brian and they were carpool buddies for at least a year. Â I remember meeting them when Debbie was just 5 months pregnant with Eva, so it is really incredible to see how beautifully their family has blossomed. Â
Last year we visited them the day after Christmas to see Chester—he was just a few weeks old!
These pictures were taken during an impromptu visit in the fall of 2006. Â Eva was still an only child!
I remember having a meal out on that deck and hearing Eva say one of her very first words: Â trees! Â She said this while gazing up at the canopy of leaves above our heads.
“Born to Breastfeed!”
I look forward to lots of future playdates, birthday parties, picnics, and hiking trips with these little guys. Â They are too precious for words.