Good boy, what else? >> [SOUND] [MUSIC] >> So it's crazy. The boys are already nine months old. >> Nine months.
>> I don't know how this happened, but it did. And as you can see, they love to play. They're already crawling,
they're teething. Both of them each have two little
bottom teeth, which is so cute. And we're starting to feed them. So we've been pureeing their food and
stuff. But now we're starting to bring them
little finger type stuff, scrambled eggs, chopped up bananas. [MUSIC] We're starting to see their personalities. Did you show them how you point your toes? You do so good. And Buddy's just a natural born wrestler. >> Yeah. >> He's big for size so he's still like in the high 90th percentile. Okay. >> But the boys it's actually there you go. You're my chunk of love. >> I feel like we were
pregnant the other day. >> I know. What do you think, Bud? >> Is that uncle A? >> What do you think? >> [LAUGH]
>> Would down. >> Are you going to A? >> Good job. >> [CROSSTALK]
>> Yeah. All right, here we go. >> [INAUDIBLE]
>> So this is the boys at nine months. They're pretty crazy. [LAUGH]
>> Well, can you tell everyone bye bye? >> Yeah, can you boys wave? Can you wave? >> Say bye bye. >> Can you say bye? Buddy, can you wave? >> [NOISE]
>> Bye, say bye. >> Are you shooting everyone
like Birdie used to do? Shoo, shoo. Okay, well it looks like it's time
to get these boys ready for bed. >> Yes, it is. >> Bye everyone. >> Say bye. [MUSIC]