3 year old Anastasia and Guinevere try basil pesto with tofu sauce over ASL pasta

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  1. Not only are your two girls precious, but you both as parents are precious, too. God Bless you ALL. Oh, and isn't fascinating how toddler moods can turn on a dime. LOL!

  2. I join everyone who expressed so well how marvelously and wisely you both parents handle the at times complex emotions of three-year olds! I honestly was not that wise with my two sons but much better with their children, my grandchildren. Your girls reflect your master parenting: they are very happy, bright, so articulate for their age. Honestly, you could give parenting classes! A joy every day! THANK YOU! 💖

  3. Thought there might be another melt down about the forks, but they both agreed it was a sheep Llama ❤❤ so sweet!😊

  4. Hi…I have been watching your family for a while…love your videos..and the puppies….we have a husky. We live on the other end of Pa by Lake Erie …keep up the great videos…

  5. Ana thought she had such a good idea, and it really was a good one! I have those pot holders, too! I love that the girls have been reading Dickens! Have a great day!!! Much love!

  6. Everything’s all better now my goodness Anastasia you’re a big girl mom and dad are saying no then you have to listen Baby. There’s a reason why

  7. Awwwww, the twins are lucky to have such wonderful and caring parents. Alicia, your loving, patient and understanding motherly instincts helped Ana to feel loved while maintaining her confidence with being a happy child.

  8. Wow! Don't dare tell Anna no. Feelings hurt so easily. Not used to being told no. It's good to hear it though as that's reality. Not everyone will cater to their every want and desire. Hopefully, she'll continue to recover quickly when upsets happen. A good trait to have.

  9. Not only am I not smarter than a fifth grader … I am not smarter than these precious, tender-hearted, adorable, three-year-old angels! This was such a beautiful teaching moment from a loving and patient mom and a sweet and sensitive dad, and it is exactly this kind of gentle parenting that fosters trust between children and their parents. A child that feels confident and safe will be a teenager who is confident and open with their parents. There is just so much in this video to love!

  10. I think the reason kids cry when their parents tell them no is because they feel they have somehow disappointed them😢

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