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Ezra in early paratrooper training

Here's a video of Ezra to savour. Henry makes an appearance too. I know that there are certain connoisseurs out there who have been agitating for more videos. I apologise. You can stop pestering now.

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Megan said…
Interesting sound effects.
Babzy.B said…
i love baby bouncers , french babies are not used to it ! Yours photos are great but it 's nice to see your sons for real ... to listen to voices ... Voices are always difficult to imagine !
KL said…
I think most of the noises were made by Henry. It is interesting to see the development of children. Also, seems like Henry is not jealous of Ezra, which I have heard happens in many toddlers?!
Kris McCracken said…
Megan, no-one has ever accused either of my children of being too quiet.
Kris McCracken said…
Babzy, French babies don't bounce?

Sacre bleu!
Kris McCracken said…
KL, he sometimes resents Jen or I doing stuff with Ez, but it's always aimed at us rather than Ezra, so I'll cop that.
Dottie Jo said…
My sons loved their bouncers! They were always so happy when they were bouncing...
Kris McCracken said…
Dottie, as you can see, Ezra is a fan. Henry could only take so much before he got so wound up that he shouted the house down.
yamini said…
The video was awesome. Thanks for the cute and interesting sound effects. Now we are waiting for one of Henry.
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, Henry doesn't stand still for long enough!

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