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Liam's favorite animals are octopus, ladybug and this nocturnal bandit.
Liam's favorite color also happens to be one of OSU's main colors
The twins current age
The twins' birthday is in this month as is Halloween.
Anika loves this green veggie raw which she doesn't get from Kelly
In our neighborhood, we often take a walk to feed these shelled animals. They love cheerios as does Anika!
Liam and Anika love to sit with GG and watch America's pastime.
Like her father, Anika has an affinity for the bald patriarch of the Simpsons family
Liam's favorite inhabitant of Sesame Street is this furry red monster
For the past 2 Halloweens, Anika has been this antagonist from Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs
Anika and Liam enjoyed going here this summer but didn't like when the waves got too rough.
Liam's favorite part of our vacation was getting to meet this iconic cartoon mouse.
While at the zoo, Anika got to feed lettuce to this long-necked herbivore.
One of the twins favorite places to go is this warehouse store and not just for the free samples.
Like Bruce Springsteen, Anika has given herself this nickname.
The twins love to help their parents in the kitchen. They call themselves this.
No matter where we go, the twins never miss an opportunity to ride on this which they call "up downs"
One of Liam's favorite foods is this. He doesn't care if it is paired with spaghetti or not.
Anika's favorite ice cream topping are these colorful pieces of sugar. She likes them so much she eats them on donuts, cookies, and even in her yogurt.
Anika's favorite bedtime buddy is a soft cuddly king of the jungle with a colorful mane.
Liam does a very convincing impression of this Death Wish star.
Both children love books written by this author especially Alligators All Around.
While panning for gold in Alaska the twins tried this sweet for the first time. The wouldn't eat it with graham crackers and chocolate as Kelly prefers them.
After reading the book, Supertruck, Liam loves to watch for these town vehicles take our trash every Monday.

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