I love how your kids at this young age have already developed a great sense of who they are and aren't concerned about what others think! If only the rest of the world took this concept to heart as well.
These children are in the unique situation that they do not need to care that much. They have their sibling, they are homeschooled, they have parents at home full time, they arent exposed to a jugdy peergroup or afraid to be bullied all the time. Its so nice to see how children actually can develope
Kids don’t normally care what others think until they get around other kids who have an influence on them along with social media. That is why it’s important to watch who they hang out with and watch in tv and such.
@@samu6874they will still have kids they play with and so on but it’s up to mom and dad to be sure the people they do hang out with are good and have similar values. Not all parents can be home all the time or homeschool so it’s important to know who your kids friends are and to teach your kids good self esteem so they are not so influenced by other kids
@@nancyfarkas3592 of course! You can do a lot as parents. Still its easier for children with siblings to look up to who were raised along with them. I am compairing it to my kids. They have to go to school. And not just any school. They must attend the elementary school closest to their home. That put a lot of pressure on us to move to a special place to meet their needs (my son is gifted, there are no programs at schools). Of course its expensive as hell to live here. So we both need to work, drive the younger one across town to (the only available) daycare. And still... yes they have a good education but values and behaviour is so bad with Kids here. Rich Kids, rich parents, throwing money on everything. A nightmare. My son would be very lonely and therefore would try to get along with others by copying behaviour if he hadnt siblings to play with. and a teacher as parent that is home for holidays so theres no need for care.
Well I think I would be afraid that when they have to work they won’t have their sibblings and or parents to care or look out for them it may be difficult for some of them to cope with others not so well brought up !
Birdie looked so much like Rufus when she first woke up from her nap !♡ love that Evan is happy to wear what he wants and not worry about what other people think ♡
I think you guys are the best parents, I was a teacher for many years, and I've never seen children grow intellectually as yours in their year's. Well done, guys
I love how you speak to the young ones especially. Even though some parents might have pulled coco away from the ropes to say he's too young or it's not safe you encouraged him to try and used mature language to tell him to watch pearl and try to instruct him. ♡ gives him the option to try!
@@nancyfarkas3592 maybe but all kids develop at different stages. I'd rather offer and explain at too high of a level than to possibly discourage by moving the child away or redirecting them.
Actually all that peace and love doesn't change anything. There is evel everywhere and there has to be someone to protect the ones in their own bubble.
Be sure to log all that Outdoor Time on your mandala! You asked about ages of naps... We have seven kids (mostly grown now) and they stopped napping at all different ages. Usually by their third birthday for most, for sleeping... but until they were five or six and in school, we would always have Rest Time for about half an hour, where they'd take a sippy-cup or bottle of water to bed with a book and just lie and read for a while. With the younger ones that would often turn into a nap for an hour or more! But the trick was to call it Rest Time rather than Nap Time, and no one protested. I made each kid a soft flannel "Reading Blanket" that they would wrap up in! (Some even took these off to university!). 3 of our 7 came to us by birth, and 4 by adoption...at different ages... and having a special blanket and a set Rest Time seemed to be welcomed by everyone. But not if you call it Nap Time! (Kids think they're missing out on something if they're sleeping!). We also found that bedtime went easily when there was a routine in place: dinner, dog walk (with kids on scooters or bikes) around the neighborhood, rain or shine, then baths, songs, and a story or chapter. Then into bed with a book--read for a half hour if you want--and then lights out.
In my country (the Netherlands) people used to walk on wooden clogs (mostly farmers). I've had them too as a child. People thought that was strange ór special (tradition). Crocs are much better than clogs, nice and soft. You have to wear what you like and feel comfortable in. A lot of hospital workers like crocs too here. They fit well and you can wash them.
I absolutely lovemy crocs, my son had them when he was 2 they were his favorite. They are great for the summer going into the water they dry fast. You guys should be absolutely proud of how well your children love and care about eachothers feelings and helping each other. The triplets look so different from eachother, genes are amazing.
We like crocs too! I use to never like them but oh boy they are super comfy!!!! 🤣 My husband like them too! My 7 year son loves them..he always wear them for summer. The beach, water and just going outside. I live in Wisconsin, let me tell you the snow does not stop people from wesr crocs 😂 they even have soft linned crocs for cold weather. Our kiddos stop at 1 years old. No more naps they would just cry and cry so i give up and let them have no naps. They would good great
My kids always had a lay down after lunch right up until they started school. They didn’t didn’t have to sleep but were expected to lay on their beds and could play quietly or read/draw etc for an hour. It was really good for them to learn it’s ok to occupy yourself and enjoy your own company and really good for me to have an hour to sit quietly or run around and get those extra jobs done.
You guys are all part of such an incredibly beautiful family & I love that you share your daily lives with us - it’s so hard to believe that you’ve just turned 30 Chloe (not sure how old Ro is but a little bit older I think?!) You’re so grounded & are raising the most loving, caring & thoughtful kids, not to mention the fact that they’re so well educated (kudos to you guys once again!) - the thought that they’ll grow up together with each other + their amazing parents around them must be so wonderful to imagine & I can’t wait to see what they all end up doing …. ♥️💜💚🧡💙💛
Our children are grown, but we have six. They all napped until at least three. After they stopped they had quiet time after lunch. This gave them an opportunity to fall asleep if they were actually sleepy. When I was a child I was required to take a nap after I got home from Kindergarten. Kindergarten was half day at that time. I didn't like the idea, but I always fell asleep. As anyone who has more than one child knows, all kids are different. You two are doing a great job with yours. Sending my best and blessings to you and your lovely family. Debbie
Such beautiful children and so cute and sweet. They are growing up so quickly and I love how kind, loving, and gentle they are and also how they play so beautifully together. Such gorgeous and adorable children. 💞🩵🤗
In Italy usually kids stop napping at 5 years old, right before starting school. The last year of preschool the big kids do quiet activities while the little ones are napping. That's because school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4.30 pm, and with after school activities and homework they couldn't nap even if they wanted too.
Crocs all the way, every day! Lol. I have indoor ones for 'slippers' and in the summer wear my outside pair as well. I'm in Canada where it currently is -40C with about 20cm of snow that just fell, so unfortunately, no Crocs outside right now, lol And I have the 'jibits' all over my indoor ones. The kids love looking at them! :)
I still wear my original pair of Crocs from when they first came out. They are my gardening shoes, so comfy and I love how I can throw them in the washing machine to freshen them up.
Sylvie seems older than her years she looks and participates on the games the older ones are playing and found the way to climb to go down the slide ! 🥰💓
You push the band forward for 2 wheel drive. Which is for casual walking. You flip the band backward for 4 wheel drive or sport mode. This always you to run, or kick someone’s ass when they talk about you for wearing crocs. I use 4 wheel drive the most! 😂😂
I love 💕 love crocs! I have all colors🎉 and i don’t care either what people think! You need to get crocs for the whole family! Then take a fun picture! Love your beautiful precious family❤😘😘
My 11 year old daughter lives in crocs, I hope she continues to be herself and be comfortable without anyone saying anything mean (as kids sometimes do at that age)
Aww, Meg and Mog! My boys had those 40+ years ago. We loved them and I’m glad to see they’ve endured. Younger Son napped until he was two and that was it. Elder Son, by two years, was mellow enough to “rest” on his bed as long as his brother napped, and then they were finished. It worked out well.
I have been wearing these for years! They cushion my feet and so easy to clean up. I have this style and the flip flops. Amazing! Glad you and your adorable family like them!
the only thing I found as a preschool teacher was that it was easy for little kids to fall if they were running in them. You know best about your kids to know if this is a problem. I have some now for around the pool and I am a 73 year old Grannie.
Wear what you like not what other people think. My youngest got a pair for her 8th birthday (she's 26 now) and her (so called) friends took the mickey out of her and she stopped wearing them but I told her not to listen to them and it would be a boring world if everyone liked the same thing, she only wore them in the house afterwards 😞❤️🇬🇧
I remember having naps up to age five. I’ve continued with most of my grandchildren. I find that it cuts down on them being fussy in the evening hours or taking late evening naps that interrupt their bedtime. Each child definitely has been different though. Best wishes to your family. 😊
My first daughter cut out her naps at 18 months but my second daughter was still having an afternoon nap at 5 years old. I was worried how she would manage when she started school at 51/2 but that was when she stopped. All kiddos are different so just go with your own instincts.😊
Crocs are awesome especially the ones with the fur lining so you can wear them in colder months. They are so universal! Happy Birthday Chloe. Enjoy your crocs!!
I live in the U.S. and in Texas and I wear crocs every day and my grand boys do too...they are so comfortable!..Ya'll will like them!! I had two boys. The oldest almost never slept even and night and the youngest one slept two naps a day (2 hours in the morning, 3 in the afternoon and 12 hours at night)...until he was 5...When he started kindergarten..he still had a nap because school was only 1/2 day!
I have three kids. My oldest (11), stopped napping around 4. My middle (5), stopped napping around 3. My youngest will be 2 in two weeks and already seems just about ready to cut the last one. If I make her lay down and take a nap, she’ll nap for an hour and a half to two hours but if I don’t, she probably won’t nap even though she still clearly needs them.
Felix's expression when first looking at the crocs, cracked me up. I was certain he didn't like them. I have one pair and dealing with foot problems like Plantar Fasciitis, or heel spurs, no other shoes feel better on.
I LOOOOOVE Crocs. They're so comfy and cute. I wear my tie dye ones all the time, I have fuzzy lined ones as house slippers and several sandal and flip flop ones. 😄
Coco is so cute 😍 looove his outfit! 😍 I have worn crocs when I was younger and loved them, but from time to time I recognized my feet get a bit sweaty in them so now I love wearing Birkenstock 😅
Birdie is a very, very intelligent baby. So are the twins, but you can see that Birdie is very well independent, curious, and especially alert for her age!!!! ❤ None of the children are starving for attention!! They are very affectionate toward each other and demonstrate their love as well for one another. The parents definitely have their priorities in order!!!!!!! Keep up the loving work!!!!!! ❤😍🥰 👩❤️👨 😇💞🎉🎈💜🌼🌈 😘💝🥰👍🧡😍😘😘❤️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❤️
Crocs are very popular in Jr. High right now at my daughter’s school. She doesn’t want any but lots of kids wear them! Now you know what to get the kids! Hope they can come in time for Otto and Evan’s Birthday! My husband and his sister are the same age for 39 days!!
My nephew was never a great sleeper and cut his naps out fairly early his consistent naps cut off around 2. My niece consistent naps until like 3 then she has quite time until 4, about half the time during quite time she would fall asleep, but she could look at books, play with soft toys, etc.. She needed naps longer tired hit her way harder than my nephew. Now my nephew is 11 and has taken to pre teen naps.
I have the same style like you just got, however mine are brown. My 3 grandsons have them in the same style. The 13 year old has them in white, but the other two, ages 9 & 7 have them in tye dye. They are a big hit in Japan, that’s where my Grandsons live.
Birdie sounds like bambi when saying bird. Reminded me quickly of bambi. And speaking of naps, My niece and nephew ended there morning naps by the age of 2 and 3, now they're 3 & 4 but still naps in the afternoon. We do insist my niece to sleep coz we think she still needs to but sometimes she's letting us know she doesn't want any more afternoon naps.
I love your videos so much. looking at them, I just can't stop admiring your family. your parenting style. how kind and conscious children are. I'm happy for you 😊 I'm really curious to ask how you taught kids to be safe with insects? when Sylvia had an ant on her hand, I was a little scared, because I know that very dangerous species of these insects are also found in Australia. it would be very interesting to know if someone in the comments could tell me. because I live in a completely different part of the world and for me this is really something unfamiliar. we do not have so many dangerous insects that you can meet just like that. (although perhaps this is also not the region where there is a lot of this) sorry if there are any mistakes
We took naps until we went to 1st grade. There was no kindergarten then. My mother would take a nap too because that was time that she needed to regenerate her energy as she was an older mother. She always told us that we didn't have to go to sleep but we did have to be quiet and rest and it nearly always ended up that we all went to sleep. Mother only needed about 15 or 20 minutes of quiet and then she was ready to go again. She was fine with us getting up then if we wanted to.
I once steped in a rosty old nail with crocs. Since then i don't like them as much as before. 😄 But they are great for the garden in Summer, even if you get a little swettie from the plastik... Happy late Birthday! 🥳 I really enjoy your videos!
They’ve been in then out theb back in. My adult children have them now. They had them as kids , the younger ones, and they are back wearing them again. It’s so funny. But I’ve always liked them.
I love how your kids at this young age have already developed a great sense of who they are and aren't concerned about what others think! If only the rest of the world took this concept to heart as well.
These children are in the unique situation that they do not need to care that much. They have their sibling, they are homeschooled, they have parents at home full time, they arent exposed to a jugdy peergroup or afraid to be bullied all the time.
Its so nice to see how children actually can develope
Kids don’t normally care what others think until they get around other kids who have an influence on them along with social media. That is why it’s important to watch who they hang out with and watch in tv and such.
@@samu6874they will still have kids they play with and so on but it’s up to mom and dad to be sure the people they do hang out with are good and have similar values. Not all parents can be home all the time or homeschool so it’s important to know who your kids friends are and to teach your kids good self esteem so they are not so influenced by other kids
@@nancyfarkas3592 of course! You can do a lot as parents. Still its easier for children with siblings to look up to who were raised along with them. I am compairing it to my kids. They have to go to school. And not just any school. They must attend the elementary school closest to their home. That put a lot of pressure on us to move to a special place to meet their needs (my son is gifted, there are no programs at schools). Of course its expensive as hell to live here. So we both need to work, drive the younger one across town to (the only available) daycare. And still... yes they have a good education but values and behaviour is so bad with Kids here. Rich Kids, rich parents, throwing money on everything. A nightmare. My son would be very lonely and therefore would try to get along with others by copying behaviour if he hadnt siblings to play with. and a teacher as parent that is home for holidays so theres no need for care.
Well I think I would be afraid that when they have to work they won’t have their sibblings and or parents to care or look out for them it may be difficult for some of them to cope with others not so well brought up !
„Ant on Sylvie“ omg that was cute ☺️
We love Crocs! Evan's reaction is gold, secure in his choices without worrying about what people think, you guys are raising such lovely kids 💜
Birdie looked so much like Rufus when she first woke up from her nap !♡ love that Evan is happy to wear what he wants and not worry about what other people think ♡
Chloe, your hair is a lovely length, it now frames your face, you really suit it 😃
I think you guys are the best parents, I was a teacher for many years, and I've never seen children grow intellectually as yours in their year's. Well done, guys
I cannot say it enough, you and Ro are doing such an amazing job parenting these 9 good little humans.
I love how you speak to the young ones especially. Even though some parents might have pulled coco away from the ropes to say he's too young or it's not safe you encouraged him to try and used mature language to tell him to watch pearl and try to instruct him. ♡ gives him the option to try!
True but he clearly was too young to understand the concept of holding onto the rope while climbing.
@@nancyfarkas3592 maybe but all kids develop at different stages. I'd rather offer and explain at too high of a level than to possibly discourage by moving the child away or redirecting them.
Ant on sylvie!
My favourite quote so far lol 😆 ♡ so precious
Sweet Henry, He's so quiet and gentle
Actually all that peace and love doesn't change anything. There is evel everywhere and there has to be someone to protect the ones in their own bubble.
I love how attentive and caring they are with what you talk it's a shoe and they are super invested because mum liked them! It's amazing.
What a beatiful..moment,watching all the kids running and playing,in the park. So blessed to have each other. Such a special family..
Be sure to log all that Outdoor Time on your mandala! You asked about ages of naps... We have seven kids (mostly grown now) and they stopped napping at all different ages. Usually by their third birthday for most, for sleeping... but until they were five or six and in school, we would always have Rest Time for about half an hour, where they'd take a sippy-cup or bottle of water to bed with a book and just lie and read for a while. With the younger ones that would often turn into a nap for an hour or more! But the trick was to call it Rest Time rather than Nap Time, and no one protested. I made each kid a soft flannel "Reading Blanket" that they would wrap up in! (Some even took these off to university!). 3 of our 7 came to us by birth, and 4 by adoption...at different ages... and having a special blanket and a set Rest Time seemed to be welcomed by everyone. But not if you call it Nap Time! (Kids think they're missing out on something if they're sleeping!). We also found that bedtime went easily when there was a routine in place: dinner, dog walk (with kids on scooters or bikes) around the neighborhood, rain or shine, then baths, songs, and a story or chapter. Then into bed with a book--read for a half hour if you want--and then lights out.
I love it when you have discussions with all the children. They are all so beautiful and have a gentle, warm energy, which I adore.
@chloeandbeans YOU and Ro are SO BLESSED! Thank you again for sharing your BEAUTIFUL family and your journey with us
Oh my goodness, seeing Cosmo play in the park sure warmed my heart ❤ The children are all exquisite
I love watching your kiddos enjoying the park, running in the grass, and the triplets are reading so well! ❤
If you like them that's what matters - I've not had real crocs but have had several pairs of the cheaper version - so comfortable xx
In my country (the Netherlands) people used to walk on wooden clogs (mostly farmers). I've had them too as a child. People thought that was strange ór special (tradition). Crocs are much better than clogs, nice and soft. You have to wear what you like and feel comfortable in. A lot of hospital workers like crocs too here. They fit well and you can wash them.
Felix is such a gorgoes kid! All of them are. And your new hairstyle looks so beautiful, Chloe.
My son stopped naps at right around 3 ❤ Your kiddos are just lovely 🥰 You can see the loving parenting that’s been put into them 😊
I absolutely lovemy crocs, my son had them when he was 2 they were his favorite. They are great for the summer going into the water they dry fast. You guys should be absolutely proud of how well your children love and care about eachothers feelings and helping each other. The triplets look so different from eachother, genes are amazing.
Delighted to see all 9 kids playing together!
My heart is full 💓 love love seeing the triplets read
the way your daughter, Pearl looks at you is precious, she hangs off your every word. so special.
We like crocs too!
I use to never like them but oh boy they are super comfy!!!! 🤣
My husband like them too!
My 7 year son loves them..he always wear them for summer. The beach, water and just going outside.
I live in Wisconsin, let me tell you the snow does not stop people from wesr crocs 😂 they even have soft linned crocs for cold weather.
Our kiddos stop at 1 years old. No more naps they would just cry and cry so i give up and let them have no naps. They would good great
You find the most beautiful places to.take the children. Isn't it wonderful to see what they learn outdoors.
My kids always had a lay down after lunch right up until they started school. They didn’t didn’t have to sleep but were expected to lay on their beds and could play quietly or read/draw etc for an hour. It was really good for them to learn it’s ok to occupy yourself and enjoy your own company and really good for me to have an hour to sit quietly or run around and get those extra jobs done.
SYLVIE and Birdie are like Evan, they have too much to explore !
You guys are all part of such an incredibly beautiful family & I love that you share your daily lives with us - it’s so hard to believe that you’ve just turned 30 Chloe (not sure how old Ro is but a little bit older I think?!) You’re so grounded & are raising the most loving, caring & thoughtful kids, not to mention the fact that they’re so well educated (kudos to you guys once again!) - the thought that they’ll grow up together with each other + their amazing parents around them must be so wonderful to imagine & I can’t wait to see what they all end up doing …. ♥️💜💚🧡💙💛
Our children are grown, but we have six. They all napped until at least three. After they stopped they had quiet time after lunch. This gave them an opportunity to fall asleep if they were actually sleepy. When I was a child I was required to take a nap after I got home from Kindergarten. Kindergarten was half day at that time. I didn't like the idea, but I always fell asleep. As anyone who has more than one child knows, all kids are different. You two are doing a great job with yours. Sending my best and blessings to you and your lovely family. Debbie
Such beautiful children and so cute and sweet. They are growing up so quickly and I love how kind, loving, and gentle they are and also how they play so beautifully together. Such gorgeous and adorable children. 💞🩵🤗
Birdies eyes! Cuteness overload!
In Italy usually kids stop napping at 5 years old, right before starting school. The last year of preschool the big kids do quiet activities while the little ones are napping. That's because school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4.30 pm, and with after school activities and homework they couldn't nap even if they wanted too.
5 years old ending naps; wow that’s old
@@nancyarsenault3876 yes, but consider that bed time is no earlier than 9.30 pm
Lovely to see all the kids playing together
I love how all the kids make up games. They're independent and self-entertaining. Congratulations on Crocs.
Crocs all the way, every day! Lol. I have indoor ones for 'slippers' and in the summer wear my outside pair as well. I'm in Canada where it currently is -40C with about 20cm of snow that just fell, so unfortunately, no Crocs outside right now, lol
And I have the 'jibits' all over my indoor ones. The kids love looking at them! :)
I still wear my original pair of Crocs from when they first came out. They are my gardening shoes, so comfy and I love how I can throw them in the washing machine to freshen them up.
Time for one more... to make it a perfect 10, lol. Love seeing all the kids playing together. Imagination is a wonderful thing.
It’s nice that they have three trios, though. Big kids, triplets, and little kids.
Sylvie seems older than her years she looks and participates on the games the older ones are playing and found the way to climb to go down the slide ! 🥰💓
You push the band forward for 2 wheel drive. Which is for casual walking. You flip the band backward for 4 wheel drive or sport mode. This always you to run, or kick
someone’s ass when they talk about you for wearing crocs. I use 4 wheel drive the most! 😂😂
Good reading triplets. Happy Birthday Chloe.
Love to see and hear from all your beautiful family, great video ! 🥰💓
‘Ant on Sylvie’ omg so cute!!!
I don’t like crocs, but only because I have trypophobia haha
I love 💕 love crocs! I have all colors🎉 and i don’t care either what people think! You need to get crocs for the whole family! Then take a fun picture! Love your beautiful precious family❤😘😘
My mom loves and swears by her Crocs. The triplets are reading so good now. YAY!
It’s really lovely to see all your kids giving their opinion about something 😍
Otto's super tall. All your children are absolutely stunning, beautiful, smart too!
Awww!! Get them all crocs!! Can’t wait to see which colors! 😍
My 11 year old daughter lives in crocs, I hope she continues to be herself and be comfortable without anyone saying anything mean (as kids sometimes do at that age)
A guy at my university is wearing yellow crocs every day, just because he likes them 😅
Aww, Meg and Mog! My boys had those 40+ years ago. We loved them and I’m glad to see they’ve endured.
Younger Son napped until he was two and that was it. Elder Son, by two years, was mellow enough to “rest” on his bed as long as his brother napped, and then they were finished. It worked out well.
I don't care either, very comfy, very sturdy. And come in tons of colors. My lined ones are super warm in winter
I have been wearing these for years! They cushion my feet and so easy to clean up. I have this style and the flip flops. Amazing! Glad you and your adorable family like them!
Although I did not always expect them to sleep ,they all had a quiet time on the bed. Some would drop off ,some would read.
the only thing I found as a preschool teacher was that it was easy for little kids to fall if they were running in them. You know best about your kids to know if this is a problem. I have some now for around the pool and I am a 73 year old Grannie.
I love the flower! I've worn Crocs for years! The lined ones are great for cooler weather!
Wear what you like not what other people think. My youngest got a pair for her 8th birthday (she's 26 now) and her (so called) friends took the mickey out of her and she stopped wearing them but I told her not to listen to them and it would be a boring world if everyone liked the same thing, she only wore them in the house afterwards 😞❤️🇬🇧
Lovely catch up. Loving the crocs too xx
I remember having naps up to age five. I’ve continued with most of my grandchildren. I find that it cuts down on them being fussy in the evening hours or taking late evening naps that interrupt their bedtime. Each child definitely has been different though. Best wishes to your family. 😊
My first daughter cut out her naps at 18 months but my second daughter was still having an afternoon nap at 5 years old. I was worried how she would manage when she started school at 51/2 but that was when she stopped. All kiddos are different so just go with your own instincts.😊
Fun to see them all playing outside.
Aaah pearle,'s Smile:-)
I love Pearl very much🥰🥰
Crocs are awesome especially the ones with the fur lining so you can wear them in colder months. They are so universal! Happy Birthday Chloe. Enjoy your crocs!!
I live in the U.S. and in Texas and I wear crocs every day and my grand boys do too...they are so comfortable!..Ya'll will like them!! I had two boys. The oldest almost never slept even and night and the youngest one slept two naps a day (2 hours in the morning, 3 in the afternoon and 12 hours at night)...until he was 5...When he started kindergarten..he still had a nap because school was only 1/2 day!
Crocs are so comfy. I love that Evan did not care what people thought! 💚
I have three kids. My oldest (11), stopped napping around 4. My middle (5), stopped napping around 3. My youngest will be 2 in two weeks and already seems just about ready to cut the last one. If I make her lay down and take a nap, she’ll nap for an hour and a half to two hours but if I don’t, she probably won’t nap even though she still clearly needs them.
Felix's expression when first looking at the crocs, cracked me up. I was certain he didn't like them. I have one pair and dealing with foot problems like Plantar Fasciitis, or heel spurs, no other shoes feel better on.
I never thought of hunting pinecones. Fun. It reminds me that Easter is coming up. Always liked hunting eggs.
Happiest, most-loved kids in the world!
Beautiful you're crocs. I ware them in house one pair, and a pair for gardening and a pair when I clean my home.
I'm an 80 yr old lady fry Ont Canada and love my Crocs.My great grand children wear them all the time.What people wear is there own business.
I LOOOOOVE Crocs. They're so comfy and cute. I wear my tie dye ones all the time, I have fuzzy lined ones as house slippers and several sandal and flip flop ones. 😄
The kids remind me of when I was little. We had fun at the smallest park . We were together .
Coco is so cute 😍 looove his outfit! 😍
I have worn crocs when I was younger and loved them, but from time to time I recognized my feet get a bit sweaty in them so now I love wearing Birkenstock 😅
My grandkids wear crocks! They are so adorable!! You should get some for the small ones too!!! Baby crocks are the cutest!!
Cosmo would be a great football (soccer) player with the falling😂
You two are so blessed! Great parenting equals great kiddos. Love the CROCS! Thanks for sharing!
Birdie is a very, very intelligent baby. So are the twins, but you can see that Birdie is very well independent, curious, and especially alert for her age!!!! ❤
None of the children are starving for attention!! They are very affectionate toward each other and demonstrate their love as well for one another.
The parents definitely have their priorities in order!!!!!!! Keep up the loving work!!!!!! ❤😍🥰
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Birdie is like SYLVIE, she is adventurous, independent and will probably speak early also ! She comprehends what you ask at an early age like Sylvie !
Crocs are very popular in Jr. High right now at my daughter’s school. She doesn’t want any but lots of kids wear them! Now you know what to get the kids! Hope they can come in time for Otto and Evan’s Birthday! My husband and his sister are the same age for 39 days!!
My nephew was never a great sleeper and cut his naps out fairly early his consistent naps cut off around 2. My niece consistent naps until like 3 then she has quite time until 4, about half the time during quite time she would fall asleep, but she could look at books, play with soft toys, etc.. She needed naps longer tired hit her way harder than my nephew. Now my nephew is 11 and has taken to pre teen naps.
Your whole family will love them they are so comfortable they also have them for the babies 👍
Crocs are not for me, but I think they're perfect for you and your style!! I love how your kids have been raised outside mainstream.
I have the same style like you just got, however mine are brown. My 3 grandsons have them in the same style. The 13 year old has them in white, but the other two, ages 9 & 7 have them in tye dye. They are a big hit in Japan, that’s where my Grandsons live.
Birdie sounds like bambi when saying bird. Reminded me quickly of bambi. And speaking of naps, My niece and nephew ended there morning naps by the age of 2 and 3, now they're 3 & 4 but still naps in the afternoon. We do insist my niece to sleep coz we think she still needs to but sometimes she's letting us know she doesn't want any more afternoon naps.
I have worn Croc's for years make it a Croc family 👪 ❤ everyone that doesn't like them don't know what they are missing they are so comfortable.
I wear mine all the time. Store, doctor's appointment everywhere. With and without socks.
I don't know what it is, but I smile all the way through your videos 😊❤❤❤
I’m a crocs lover! There are so many styles and colours these days but my faves are still the originals!
My Crocs are my indoor shoes. Also, Southern California (e.g. San Diego) can look so much like Perth sometimes!
Love your crocs. I would have gotten purple ones with the flower. Sending HUGS to all of you. 🤗
Im in crocs at work 😆 the boss noticed and laughed.
I love your videos so much. looking at them, I just can't stop admiring your family. your parenting style. how kind and conscious children are. I'm happy for you 😊 I'm really curious to ask how you taught kids to be safe with insects? when Sylvia had an ant on her hand, I was a little scared, because I know that very dangerous species of these insects are also found in Australia. it would be very interesting to know if someone in the comments could tell me. because I live in a completely different part of the world and for me this is really something unfamiliar. we do not have so many dangerous insects that you can meet just like that. (although perhaps this is also not the region where there is a lot of this)
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Whatever floats your boat! I agree no one should care what others think its what makes you feel good!
If you read up on crocs the band when placed behind heel is called 4 wheel drive lol
You are such an amazing family I love that your kids don't care what people think one hundred percent right on Oscar you are the man
Croc's are popular in the United States! My 17 year old granddaughter loves her croc's! Love your fam!
We took naps until we went to 1st grade. There was no kindergarten then. My mother would take a nap too because that was time that she needed to regenerate her energy as she was an older mother. She always told us that we didn't have to go to sleep but we did have to be quiet and rest and it nearly always ended up that we all went to sleep. Mother only needed about 15 or 20 minutes of quiet and then she was ready to go again. She was fine with us getting up then if we wanted to.
I once steped in a rosty old nail with crocs. Since then i don't like them as much as before. 😄
But they are great for the garden in Summer, even if you get a little swettie from the plastik...
Happy late Birthday! 🥳
I really enjoy your videos!
They’ve been in then out theb back in. My adult children have them now. They had them as kids , the younger ones, and they are back wearing them again. It’s so funny. But I’ve always liked them.
We love crocks, so handy for any weather except rain 🌧️. Love your channel.
Crocs are by far the best shoe! We loooove them in Canada!