Gage got a guitar and Quinn got a tambourine for Christmas and were doing a concert for two. They sang a couple of songs…”We are going to Target to spend our gift card money…” and “We give thanks to the USA it’s not like any other…” Please note the microphone. That’s a Gage invention.
They were quite cute. If I had a video, I’d post it. Just for you.
Gage started riding a bike without training wheels. This is a major accomplishment for a kid with OMA and the desire to not to anything that he isn’t perfect at the first try. Lots of OMA kids shy away from riding bikes because they find it hard to master at an earlier age like their friends. So, it’s no surprise that I cried a little bit when he proudly showed me yesterday.
And Gage and Quinn with the kids of Julian’s niece – so that makes them 2nd cousins right? Which is fine, but a little depressing that our kids and JULIAN’S NIECE have kids the same age.

Julian’s niece is Gage and Quinn’s first cousin, so her kids are first cousins, once removed to your kids (the ‘removed’ refers to the generation).
Genealogy geeks are we…
Aside from being a little klutzy, I was never listed as delayed as a kid, and I learned to ride a bike when I was eight.
…my brother learned to do the same that day, at age four. So yes, Gage isn’t the only one and kids do things at different ages. ^_^
Gage looks really pale in that picture, no? I know he’s not drinking enough water…so maybe that is it.
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