Update: Maia and Alex Shibutani scored 77.73 Sunday to move into first place after their short program with six teams yet to skate.

Within moments of seeing Olympic figure skaters Alex and Maia Shibutani on your screen, you have to smile. The brother and sister duo whose performances in the figure skating team competition helped the United States win a 2018 Winter Olympics bronze medal look like they’re having so much fun at every moment, and it’s contagious.

Fortunately, they let that personality shine through on social media — from Instagram to Twitter (@AlexShibutani, @MaiaShibutani, @ShibSibs) to vlogging on YouTube — allowing their fans a look behind the scenes and chance to talk to the Shibutanis.

Main takeaways: Despite many early mornings and seemingly constant time spent traveling from their home rink outside of Detroit to cities around the world, they never stop smiling. That’s just a great attitude to have.

So don’t consider this an all-encompassing guide to the ShibSibs, but these are a few of the things they posted that made me smile today:

When they saw themselves on Minute Maid cartons at the supermarket:

When they got lost walking to their childhood rink:

The video about their mom:

Little Alex:

When you’re mad hyped for your first practice at the Olympics. pic.twitter.com/jP5pME24Iz — Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) February 7, 2018

When they told jokes to Cookie Monster:

PUPPERS:

Alex talking about what it means to earn a medal:

Last night was a dream that became a reality. @MaiaShibutani and I have worked so hard for this! Proud to be the first ice dance team of Asian descent to win a medal at the @olympics. (THREAD) pic.twitter.com/XPcjE3sX18 — Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) February 13, 2018

Being so “different” could have been a warning sign... but we were 9 and 12 years old and didn’t see ourselves as “different”. We were just having a blast skating together. — Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) February 13, 2018

We have become successful BECAUSE we are siblings and family. Not in spite of that fact. We have challenged ourselves to grow, innovate, and embrace what makes us different from other teams BECAUSE our differences are what make us unique. — Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) February 13, 2018

Believe in your dreams and surround yourself with people who nurture and believe in your dreams as much as you do. Sometimes the journey can be lonely, but fortunately, @MaiaShibutani and I have always had each other. — Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) February 13, 2018

You don’t have to look like anyone else. You don’t have to be, or skate like anyone else. You don’t have to fit the mold or follow the path that everyone else is on.

Just find, and be yourself. — Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) February 13, 2018

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