The Dinichi boys are substantially larger than the Dinichi girls, and they have separated themselves into two different weight classes for their wrestling matches. It's always Russell vs Nicholas and Tegan vs Dinah.
I supposed it's just more fun with the play field is level.
These two play pretty hard and things get pretty heated-- there's always a lot of head-locking, butt-biting, ear-nomming, big smacks and loud thuds.
They're really testing their limits right now, and someone often takes it just a little too far . Most matches end with a cry from the losing opponent.
"That's enough brother! That's ENOUGH!!!!"
Tempers fall quickly though, and cuddles soon follow.
Wouldn't be a sibling pile without tussles and wrestling. Ask my three sisters!
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ReplyDeleteA truly typical sibling experience...at least in my experience as the (of course) faultless older sibling.
ReplyDeleteMy two boys are more grown up (3-years and 1-year-old) and they still wrestle like this!
ReplyDeleteAre Spud's eyes staying blue or still changing? That first picture is the epitome of innocent looks from both of the boys!
ReplyDeleteNicholas: "I'm not doing nothin'! I'm just hugging him, really!" XD
DeleteLove it: Russell "the Spud" vs. Nicholas "the Belly."
ReplyDeleteI just love it when kitties wrassle!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat nice, round, sturdy little boy kitties! We recently adopted a two-year-old male cat to keep our three-year-old boy Kitty company, and they've just gotten used to each other enough to start the daily play wrestling. It's a joy to watch.
ReplyDeleteThe whole kitty war cry thing just confuses the heck out of me! My boys wrassle sometimes at night, when the more energetic of the two starts a match with the big lazy one. But the instigator is also the one who does all the yowling! I don't know what's up with him.
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