Sunday, November 8, 2009
Poop is The Word
Looking to head this off, one day I told Jake and Emily if they cleaned the play room up they could say poop as much as they wanted the rest of the day. I don't think I have ever seen kids clean so fast. The immediately started saying "poop" and prancing around.
About 6 hours later I swore I would never do that again. The word has since been outlawed but now they slip it in by accusing the other of saying "poop". Like "mom, Jake said "poop"! and "I did not say "poop" Emily", "yes you said "poop" Jake, I heard you say "poop" like this "POOOOOPPPP", "Emily I said "po-op" not "poop", we aren't supposed to say "poop" Emily, right mom? We are not allowed to say "poop"? And so the argument goes around and around....
I think I'm losing my mind.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Random October Pictures
Happy Halloween!
Audrey and Nate of course don't remember Halloween last year, so esentially this was their first year. Audrey, with her Canadian accent, was screaming/squeaking at the top of her lungs at the kids walking by, the lights in peoples yards, and the pumpkins on the porches. She could not have had a better time. She ran to and from the first few houses yelling out everything she saw along the way "Doggie! Rock! Pumpkin!Candy!" A bottle rocket would have been a good costume for her but she was a very cute ladybug instead. She tired after five or six houses then rode on Jeff's lap the rest of the way sneaking candy out her bag here and there.
Nate was very excited too. He was screaming and wiggling in his car seat on the way to the neighborhood we were trick or treating in. The first house, he trotted right up to with the rest of the clan but tried to turn back and run at the last minute. The second house he made it all the way to the door but wouldn't walk up to get his candy. The third house he went right up to the lady and got his candy. The fourth house he went right up to the lady and as she bend down to put candy in his bag he screamed and threw the bag at her! I carried him for several more houses all of which he didn't want anything to do with it. At the seventh or eight house I was still holding him and after the lady put candy in his bag he reached in his bag and gave her some back!
Jake and Emily went house to house like a team of professional candy samplers which is actually what they would be if it were a real job for a four year old. They actually rang doorbells and said "trick or treat". I was very proud of them.
We ended the night with too much candy and a glow stick bubble bath (see the picture).
...and the WATER is the problem?
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
One Year Ago...
Nate's sense of humor was really showing up that day. He still likes to make funny faces and in fact loves to make his "mean face" for people that ask.
I remember that while he was very little lots of people asked if he was a girl. He has such soft features and large eyes. I think his hair being longer than Audrey's didn't help either! His toupee was really flapping in the wind during the photo shoot. :-)
Yes, he's eating grass, but Audrey licked that stone bench so they were even. 
The giraffe's are by far the most interesting animals at the zoo. It's unreal how large they really are.

We also went to Old McDonald's Farm. We went (our first time there) with my Mother's of Multiples group. It's such a neat place that the kids can't wait to go back again. Luckily that will be next weekend. Nate and Audrey stayed in the stroller almost the entire time last year because they were only partial walkers, mostly still stumblers.

They have dear, that you can pet and feed. I couldn't get enough of this one. Jake and Emily fed them so much that they didn't want to eat anymore. Worried about the deer making it through the night without them there to feed them, Jake and Emily made a huge pile of food by the deer's stomach as soon as she laid down in the shade to rest.

Last Halloween Emily dressed up as Ariel and Jake was Spiderman. The day their preschool had the costume parade Jake threw a huge tantrum as I was dressing him and the zipper broke. We were already late so I didn't have time to fix it. I had to dress him in an old lion costume he had from the year before. He had outgrown it but we made it work....kind of. It really was horrible and I cried while I fixed his Spiderman costume with iron-on Velcro. This year his Grammy bought him a brand new Spiderman costume with a nice sturdy zipper and built in muscles. Jake likes to put it on then put his clothes on over it and say he's going as Peter Parker! How did he think of that?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tae Kwon Do!
Update
Audrey: You are such a Binky addict! Sometimes we sneak you one in the middle of the night if something wakes you up and you can't go back to sleep. You love the Binky so much that it sends you into an instant coma! If you only knew that we have a whole Ziploc full of them hidden in my office! Oh I can just see you passed out in the middle of the floor surrounded with Binky's! The really funny part is that you don't even know it! You see, the Binky falls out of your mouth sometime during the night and gets lost in the bedding. So when you wake up...no Binky; "It must have been a strange yet wonderful recurring dream!?!"
Nate: "Weegoles daddy Weegoles!" You finally put in a request and it was The Wiggles! You have always been so easy going and sweet that sometimes I worry you are being trampled by the bigger personalities in the house. You seem to enjoy almost everything that is watched on the TV and played in the living room but yesterday you finally chimed in and asked daddy to put on The Wiggles for you. It made me happy to see you get exactly what you wanted and everybody likes The Wiggles! Good job Nate!
Emily: You have babies in your belly! Some days you only have two but most days you have five or six. This morning while you were coloring before school you said you had ten babies and ten puppies in your stomach. The most popular names for your babies are Calla, Callie, Lauren, Annie, Henry, Hannah, Joy, and Grace. I like that you love babies so much and I hope that you have a huge family. There really isn't anything better than kids!
Jake: You still love to be "loved on" as we call it. You have me carry you or "hold you" everywhere we go! If daddy goes too then either you ride with him or have momma carry you. We know that one day soon it will end so we carry you now as much as we can. We're going to miss it when its past. We're also going to miss those early morning visits in bed. You come in around five am about three days a week. You like to spoon daddy with one leg up on him. ;-) We'll miss that too, although it would be weird when you're ten!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Audrey's Babies





Something Funny
Birthday Party!
How could anyone be so tiny and cuddly? 
You really can't have enough balloons. One of these years I'm going to do over 100. I just want to see what it will look like.
Audrey's cake is in the front in the picture. Hers has tiny sprinkle balls. Very cute, girly, and crazy. Nate's has Jimmies, very fun, imaginative, and more masculine. Don't ask me how I got the sprinkles on the sides of the cakes! I'm still finding them on the floor! Both cakes were white cake with white frosting and about 8 inches tall. I made them so the kids could put their hands in them and do as they pleased. To my surprise, everyone wanted a piece! So we let the kids get a few fingers of frosting then cut the cakes and shared with everyone. Turns out they were excellent cakes.
The cupcakes were Devil's Food with variable frosting and toppings like Reese's and mini M&M's. Next time I want to try mini Oreo as well. Wouldn't these be cute in mini cupcakes with various toppings? Hhmmmmm. We need a school party to make cupcakes for so I can try it! Monday, August 31, 2009
Happy 2nd Birthday Nate & Audrey
Nate, I love your smile and how cuddly you are. You love to be held and could be carried around for hours or just watch a movie on Daddy's lap. You are the boss of the table always telling everyone to "eat, eat". Everything you say is funny and you have such a cute way of pronouncing each word, although you speak the least out of everyone. You are everyone's buddy and Jake and Emily often fight over who gets to hold you next. You fill our hearts and home with love and happiness.
Audrey,About Last Weekend
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Tonight Was The Night!
Anyway, we decided tonight would be the night. It was spur of the moment but we both felt we were ready and Nate and Audrey have been staying at the table longer, so why not! First we thought of IHOP but it was 5:30 on a Sunday and they take 45 minutes to get the food out when no one's there. Then we thought of eating in a fast food place but its fast food and we don't really like the kids having that stuff no matter how good the place is. So we went to a grill by our house that has butcher paper table cloths and buckets of crayons at each table. Our kind of place. We went in together, explained to the kids (briefly) how to act in there, ordered our food and sat down. Everyone colored on the table cloth while waiting for the food, which only took 10 minutes to get. Everyone ate their dinner nicely and stayed in their seats and not a single drink was spilled! I even got a nice complement from a lovely elder man who stopped by our table on his way out, leaned over to me and said "your an excellent mother". I was beaming with pride. When the man walked off with his family Jake asked who he was and I said "a friend of mommy's", because he certainly is now!
During dinner I had one of those brief thrilling moments where you suddenly see all the exciting changes in your near future. Oh part of me can't wait to take them so many places and do so many things! I'm excited for them! I get excited about all the little milestones like when you can ride bikes together for the first time. Its hard when we think that we won't get to go through all these milestones again with more babies (babies are habit forming) but we have been so unbelievably blessed that I just lose myself in my kids. Aaahhhhh, how I love my family.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Long Lost Pictures





Cooking
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Stuff...
Monday, July 13, 2009
Recent Trip
I took at least 15 pictures of all the kids together. This is the only one where we can see all the kids faces and Audrey isn't screaming at the top of her lungs. I almost had to photoshop in a new head for Audrey. I'm glad I didn't, I actually like her fussy face. 

Nate went down the slide so fast his outfit unbuttoned and came half way up. We just snapped him back up; that's why Marybeth is laughing.

In real life the color in this place is shockingly bright (think circus colors). I had to tone it down a bit in some of the pictures because it was too distracting to look at. That's why most of these have an old fashioned look to them.

You can't tell here but she's very tan. The weather outside was above 100 but the kids played in the pool every chance they got and have nice tans to prove it. I stayed inside to study and have the pasty skin to prove it.

The old folks.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Comparison
So here again is Nate and Audrey...at 22 months...
Friday, July 10, 2009
Change is All Around Me
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
July 4th
July Update
So why am I doing this to myself? So I can help take care of you and your kids, that's why. Its somehting I thought about during several points in my life. It seemed to be "up my alley". Then one day, while I was sitting in the PICU standing guard over my critically ill daughter, I saw a nurse come in to care for her equally sick room mate. I think it was maybe the look on the nurse's face when our eyes connected or something, I don't know, but in that very moment I thought to myself no matter what happens with Audrey, when I come out the other side from these days (the darkest days of my life) I will be that person for someone else, like she is for me. The nurses in that PICU shouldered an unimaginable burden for me and I will shoulder it for you. So, as difficult and impossible as this program is, I will push on until I cannot anymore. I will switch to plan B if I have to, but somehow, God Willing, I will be that person for you. Pray for me that God will pour into me an overflow of whatever I need so I can do this for you.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
What did you say?
Last night, giving Nate and Audrey a bath I decided to video tape them just for fun. I like to keep little clips of our daily life stuff so I can remember what it was like "back when". I turned on the camera and was taping Nate talking to himself. I was hoping to cathc Audrey and Nate kissing since its their new "thing"; she kisses his head and chin and he repeatedly sticks his head out to receive more kisses. They both think its hysterical.
Anyway, I was taping, not paying attention, no real action happening so I kinda zoned out. I was tired. Then I heard it. Audrey said a word that suddenly put my brain on high alert but I wasn't really listening so I asked "what did you say Audrey"? There it was again,"poo poo" she chimed. It took my brain about 2 seconds to comprehend it and put it all together in context before I audibly gasped and shot straight up grabbing both babies and whisking them out of the tub. Yep...she pooped in the tub. Oh, even better...as I was zoning out I apparently caught the whole dirty dead on video tape. A video you won't even see here by the way, but I'm sure we will laugh for days when we uncover this forgotten gem in about 30 years!
Ray Ray
Not feeling like she was getting anywhere fast enough, she took the scooper and filled it with a cup of dog food. Then she started giving Ray Ray one piece at a time out of the cup. I thought it was so cute. I suggested she pour the food into Mandy's bowl that was sitting on the floor. Audrey looked at me, toddled half way over to the bowl, then dumped the food onto the floor. She's just so darn cute, and she loves her dog Ray Ray.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Busy Busy
Nursing school starts soon so I've been busy taking two prerequisites online to get them out of the way. I am aware that my plate was already full but adding nursing school to the mix isn't all bad. In fact, I'm convinced that its exactly where I'm supposed to be.
The kids (big twins) are in T-Ball and are having a great time. T-Ball is awesome, if you haven't tried it yet, I recommend it. Each child gets lots of attention and everyone gets to participate without much waiting around. Parent involvement is also encouraged which is a real plus.
The little twins are getting so tall. They love dancing to music. Nate loves Mc Hammer (You Can't Touch This) and Audrey loves Cyndi Lauper (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun). Jake's song is Billy Idol's Dancing With Myself and Emily likes Vacation by The GoGo's. Can you tell I love 80's music?
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Speaking The Truth
Back when I was pregnant with Jake and Emily, a close friend of mine who had two young children close in age, said to me "oh you just wait, this is going to be so hard, you're going to need help, and oh, just wait until this happens and that happens,". It irritated me for several reasons. Here was a person, yes a mother, however, someone who had never experienced twins before telling me how my life was going to be. Telling me how difficult it will be and what I will be able to do and what I wouldn't. This wasn't the last time I would face someone trying to tear me down nor was it the first.
There were times when complete strangers would approach me and insist that I would need help or their prayer to get through. People insisted that we couldn't do it alone with two sets of twins because Jeff is in a wheelchair. People are still shocked sometimes when they see us all in public together, as if they knew what we were capable of. As if.
I don't know why people, especially mothers, do this to each other but I know I've done it to others as well. I wish I could take that back.
So, what I learned from my Podcast today was don't let people speak difficulty, obstacles, defeat into your life. That little voice in your head that talks non-stop, don't let it repeat the words of defeat that others have spoken to you. Instead, speak success into your life and it will come to pass. Tell yourself that you will lose weight, that having twins will be nothing but pure joy, that you'll go and do more than you ever imagined! And when that little voice creeps back in and tells you that you can't...tell that voice that Lisa said to shut up!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Summer Has Begun!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Philosophy
"Mommy, tomorrow is today right?"
"No, mommy, last night was tomorrow, this morning right?"
"No, wait, mommy, tonight is this morning, yesterday."
"Mommy, tomorrow is this morning right?"
"No Jake, mommy, tomorrow is yesterday and today is this morning, right mommy?"
"Emily! Not yesterday! Tomorrow is tonight!"
"No wait, today is this morning and later is tonight."
"Yes Emily, that's right."
"Mommy, tomorrow is yesterday, right mommy?"
No Jake, yesterday was before and today is this morning, right mommy?"
These were my replies while making dinner with crying babies pulling on my pants:
"What?"
"Wait, what?"
"No, wait?"
"Jake...no, wait."
"Yesterday....what?"
"You guys, wait....what?"
"Yep"
"Yep"
"That's right."
"Exactly."
Friday, April 17, 2009
Why Do They...
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Just for Fun
Monday, April 13, 2009
These Crayons Are Making Me Thirsty!
...later you realize it really does come off with water.
The best part of the tub crayons is that you can draw ON your kids. I find this part particularly satisfying. After a long hard day its a nice way to unwind...
Be sure to keep a bottle of water handy though, they will make you thirsty, especially the blue one.
Friday, April 10, 2009
My First Award

Tuesday, March 24, 2009
My Kids Are Trying to Kill Me
Tonight must have been Emily's turn to be the point man and the other three were data collectors. They must have worked it all out while they were at school because the experiment began as soon as we picked them up. Jake threw a tantrum just as we excited the doors, throwing himself on the ground because it was Emily's turn to sit up front in the van. Now at this point you would normally assume Jake was the point man but I think he was just setting the scene for Emily's part. Next, Emily taunted him from the front window of the van when he finally decided to get in, by saying "I get to si-it in the fron-ont and you-ou don't". How nice. They must have covered the taunting at school that day because it was a new twist.
I finally get Jake settled in his car seat, mostly by force, then I'm pretty sure Jake winked at Emily signaling the shift in point man. Emily turns on the heat at this point. She says she can't see the TV from the front seat and has a major tantrum all the way home. Screaming. Screaming so loud that I actually started laughing out loud because it was so over the top ridiculous. I couldn't exactly hear myself laughing but I'm pretty sure I felt the strain on my vocal chords. Jeff said she screamed for the entire 3 1/2 minutes it took to drive home. She had another tantrum inside the house and I had to drag her to time out....several times.
At this point Jake is being rather nice but he keeps reminding me of that fact by constantly pointing out "mommy, I'm not having a tantrum"..."mommy, I'm not screaming"..."mommy, .."..."mommy,..."..."mommy,..." while Emily continues to scream at the top of her lungs while trying to escape from her time out. Little twins are running around and fussing because its dinner time and a pizza is in the oven. This would be the equivalent to say, having footballs hurled at you while listening to loud music you don't particularly like and answering a random mix of trivia and philosophy questions.
Jeff managed to get the heat off me by putting a new movie on TV. Bolt. I was able to finish making dinner and feed the little twins. I snuck some food for myself while Jake and Emily were
Soon it was bath time for the little twins. Jeff was eating dinner with Jake and Emily while I bathed and took pictures of the babies. I tried to ignore it but, there was a lot of drama coming from the kitchen so I had to take a peek. Apparently Jake and Emily had come off their break and the plot was in full swing again. Jake was pretending to throw up at the table to emphasize his pretend repulsion to mixed vegetables. Unfortunately he's a Method actor so he actually did throw up a little on his own lap. How nice.
After the babies went to bed we decided to make ice cream sundaes (because we are insane). The kids were quiet while they refueled and plotted.
Next came bath time. I put Jake in charge of turning on the water and sent them both into the bathroom while I tried to coax my computer into printing a recipe for tomorrow's dinner. I hear Jake crying that high-pitched someone-just-bit-me type of cry. Emily bit him. Yup, right in the heine. Not too bad really, no teeth marks, just enough to get the ball rolling again. Now I have to wash her and get her out of the bath so she can sit in time out...again. And again she throws a bigger tantrum, screaming, and well, you know the rest.
Hopefully their boss gave them the day off tomorrow.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Monsters etc.,
So, anyway, one night as an excuse to keep from going to bed, Jake and Emily played the I'm-afraid-of-monsters card. Now, mind you, we had just spent the last year putting them back in bed 50 times a night and endured endless last minute requests, questions, and "mommy, mommy, wait, .....uummmm......" while they think of something else to say. There was no freaking way I was about to let them play the monster card. If I didn't kill this now there would be no sleep for mommy for about a year. So instead of telling them there was no such thing as monsters, to which they would reply "yes, there is" and thus they would win by keeping me engaged in a never ending arguement, I simply scoffed. They looked at eachother then back at me with raised eyebrows and I told them this:
Me: "Of course there are monsters but they don't dare come near this house (I looked out the window for dramatic effect). Monsters are so afraid of mommy's that they won't come near a house where one lives."
Jake: "Ohhh, what would happen if one comes to scare the kids?"
Me: "Mommy would say 'RRRRAAAAAAWWWWWWRRRRR' and the monster would run away."
Emily: "He would go crying to his mommy."
Me: "Yes."
Emily: "Then he would drive your car to see his mommy?"
Me: "No, he's not allowed to drive my car, no one drives mommy's car. He would have to run home."
Emily: "He would run to see his mommy?"
Jake: "No, no, wait...mommy would say RRRRRRAAAAAWWWWWRRRR....no, wait....the monster would come to the window and scare Jake and Emily, then mommy would say RRRRRRAAAAAAWWWWWRRRRRRR. Right mommy?"
Emily: "No, wait Jake, the monster would....."
Me: "Okay, okay, you guys, its bed time."
Emily: "......to the window and scare the babies like RRRAAAAAWWWWRRRRR, then mommy would scare that monster...wait, wait, the monster would..."
Jake: "No Emily, the monster would.."
Me: "Okay, okay, that's enough! We're going to bed now."
Jake: "...he would come to the window and mommy...."
Me: "That's enough! STOP TALKING! (shutting the door)"
Emily: "mommy wait, wait...the monster..."
Jake: "Emily, no! That's not right! The monster would come to..."
Me: "STOP! the monster would come to the window, mommy would scare him and he would run home crying to his mommy. Okay, now that's enough. GOODNIGHT! (shut the door)."
Faint voices: "....the monster would..no Jake...."
Next time maybe I'll just say there's no such thing and shut the door!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Write Your Name
Things I'd Like To Know...
Why do people with one or two kids assume I can't do certain things because I have four kids? The other day at a kids party another mother said to me "well of course not, not when you have four kids" after I said a certain fancy grocery store's fruit was over priced and not worth the money. What they heck does she know about me and my brood? Go ahead, pay $5 for a mango...see if I care!
Why do people assume I'm more laid back in a careless way than others because I have four kids? I get comments all the time like "Oh, she won't care, she has four kids". What the heck is that all about? Although I have seen a lot of things and done a lot of things don't mistake my maturity or ease for being lackadaisical or careless. I just don't waste my energy freaking out unnecessarily like others do.
Why do people assume they can ask if we did IVF or not? Do people ask that same question to people with singleton babies? Most successful IVF outcomes are single babies so wouldn't that make more sense?
Why isn't it common knowledge that identical twins MUST be the SAME sex? We need to rethink the scope of high school Biology class, maybe include a tad more info. Hmmmm. Something to think about.
Why are organic eggs always brown? My grocery store does not carry white organic eggs. As a matter of fact, I now make it a point to look for them at every grocery store I visit. Do they even exist?
Why did Land O Lakes Butter think it was necessary to manufacture butter in half stick sizes? Was the cutting of a butter stick just too much for some people? Did they get complaints? Let me tell you, if you're having trouble cutting a stick of butter in half, the butter isn't your biggest problem!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
New Challenge For You
Next I had to learn how to cook it. I looked up a recipe on www.allrecipes.com for just the basic cook-it-till-its-done kind of no-frills recipe. Then I forgot to print it. So, tonight rolls around; a week later. I decided it was now or never because the giant acorns in my fridge aren't going to last forever. I pulled them out thinking I would just make something up and low and behold, they had a sticker on them with cooking instructions. :-) Serendipity. I just followed the simple recipe and low and behold, excellent Acorn Squash to go with my grilled chicken and brown rice. I'm not going to post the recipe because I don't want to spoil the fun! Be sure to leave a comment telling me what you made.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Random Picture Challenge
This picture was taken in my front yard 9 days after the little twins were born. It was humid that day and we took the big twins to have their pictures taken at JC Penny. They took maybe two descent pictures that didn't even look professional. When we came home, before the kids ripped off their outfits I set them up in the front yard and took a few pictures myself. The one above wasn't so great but it's a great memory and in my front yard.
I also took this picture that day...and its pretty good.
Thanks to 4 Little Men & Girly Twins!
Interview Me
1) Like me, you have two sets of twins...what's the strangest reaction you've gotten from people?
It always shocks me when people are negative about it. I've heard comments like "Oh, my gosh I feel so sorry for you" and once in a parade with all four kids a man shouted "two sets of twins? How's she still walking?" to that I replied "little early for drinking isn't it?"
Most people are perplexed, shocked, wide eyed, and make brilliant comments like "you must be busy". Boy, I never get tired of that one!
2) When's the last time you laughed at yourself? Tell us about it.
Oh, you just HAD to ask this one! Today, that would be today. I was getting the little babies out of the van, one in each arm. I got them both, slowly started backing out of the van watching between my feet for the side steps, one foot steps down....second foot steps down....loud "thoink" noise and fabric ripping...can't move....I CAN'T MOVE...I slowly craned my neck around one of the babies to see my pants caught on the car door. I've hung myself by my pants pocket with two babies in my arms! I quickly stepped back up into the van and leaned away from the door to rip the hole bigger so it could free itself. Walking in the house through the garage I started laughing so hard my knees were wobbly. All I could think about was Jeff's wide eyed expression while he watched it all unfold without saying a word! Hahaha...still makes me laugh! Oh...I can't believe I just told you that.
3) You just won the lottery, worth $10,000,000....what would you do with the money?
Buy new pants! Then, pants on, I'd take a nap. Then I'd buy a vacation home in Palm Springs. I might also consider getting a bigger place where we live now. I'd eat chocolate. Then, I'd fly to meet Helene at the spa while cleaning ladies scrubbed my house top to bottom and fun nannies did crafts with the kids. Oh, and I'd send Jeff to man spa where they all have internet access through laptops they use while watching nonstop Plasma HDTV, sitting on oversized lazyboy recliners, getting massages, and ordering the best take-out money can buy. That's it.
4) What do you love most about your husband? What do you love least?
I love that we have so much in common and are usually on the same page. We have the same sense of humor so we laugh a lot and we talk a lot too. We are both pretty easy going.
What I love least about Jeff is that he thinks he's funnier than me. It's just not true.
5) The Learning Channel called....they want to do a show about a family who has multiple multiples, starring your family. Would you do it? Why or why not?
I would do it. I sometimes forget just how different our family is from other people's because I'm so used to it. I think it might be interesting for people to see two sets of twins and a dad in a wheelchair. Just because we make it look easy doesn't mean it is!
Now, it's your turn bloggers!
1. Leave me a comment saying "Interview Me".
2. I will respond by emailing you five questions.
3. You then update your blog with the answers to the questions.
4. You include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
Let's play!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Catching up...
Nate woke up with a mohawk two days in a row. I went in his room in the morning and his little head emerged from a jumble of blankets in a perfect mohawk. It was so cute I just combed it and let it stay. I think he liked it, I know Jake did.."hey everybody, look at Nate's crazy hair!"
Jake had another round of soccer practice and a game the following day. We were on time for the soccer practice but he just didn't want to participate. He was having a melt down on the sidelines and we finally had to just leave. The next day he had a game and he did participate some but he needs more practice to feel confident. So, we are going to kick it into high gear and help Jake get on track. In the mean time I got this nice shot of Jake on the sidelines at the soccer game.
Oh, and this time when they formed the steeple O' people Jake walked over to me and said plainly "I'm not doing that". I had to laugh out loud, its just too funny.
Audrey now walks with one or both hands behind her back. We don't know why. She just does. Like a professor pacing the hallways. She must know things we don't.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
5 Minutes Ago...
Jake: "Mommy, can we swim in the big pool"?
Me: "No, not right now, it's freezing cold"
Emily: "Why"
Jake: "Why, the little pool's warm"
Me: "Well, we have the heater on, so its warm in the little pool but the big pool's cold. Don't worry though, in about a month the big pool will warm up and we can swim in it every day."
Emily: "Why"
Jake: "Why"
Me: "Well, in the winter the sun is low in the sky and the house shades the pool and the air is cold so the pool stays cold. In the summer the sun is high in the sky and the pool gets lots of sunshine and the air is warm so the pool heats up"
Emily: "Mommy, do you like to step in poop?"
Jake: "Oohhhh, Hahahahaha"
This confirms my theory that all kids are born with ADD and most eventually outgrow it.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Throwin' Twin Signs
Soccer
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Happy Valentines Day
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Anyway...
But through it all we have managed to continue our quest to rid our shelves of overprocessed foods and food-like substances. Why just the last night Emily and I made chocolate chip cookies from scratch and
Anyway....me and my stink eye are going to bed.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Monday Morning Challenge
One of my favorite Pastor's once said "if you're the smartest person in your circle, then your circle is too small". I'd agree with that. I started following a handful of blogs just last year because these women make me better. Better at what I do now (mother of four [two sets of twins], wife, friend, business owner) and inspired to stretch myself to do something new. Don't just settle for what's easy or popular. One day you will be old and refelcting on your life. On that day you don't want to think "I wish I had...", but rather "I have great memories of...". So today I am challenging you to stretch yourself just a little. Put forth more effort today.
Today's challenge: Learn to make something new from scratch.
Recently I have read a lot of disturbing information about preservatives, high fructose corn syrup, non stick pans, etc., It concerns me a great deal and I require better than this for my children. I'm not going to any extremes here, just want to get away from so many chemicals even in the simpler foods. Don't know what I'm talking about? Read the label on your Pancake syrup. Why doesn't it contain maple syrup? That's messed up and that's precisely what I'm talking about. Throw Mrs. Butterworth in the trash where she belongs and get some 100% maple syrup next trip to the store.
So, in my disgust, I was inspired to earn to make some staples from scratch. This weekend I learned to make tortillas from scratch. It turn out, while they wern't perfect, my son (older one) and husband both said they were the best tortillas they have ever had. Now its your turn to make them and when you're done, compare your ingredient list to the one on the packaged tortillas...then throw them out.
This recipe is from my favorite recipe website, aside from Kayotic and The Pioneer Woman, of course.
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder (you can try it without this as well)
1 tablespoon shortening or butter or bacon grease (use more if needed)
1/2 cup HOT water (you may need more)
In a large mixing bowl, combine together flour, salt and baking powder. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse cornmeal, if it still looks like a pile of flour add more shortening/butter/fat.
Add the hot water and mix until the dough can be gathered together. If necessary, add more water (1 teaspoon at a time) until the dough comes together. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let rest for 15 minutes (important step!).
Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces and roll into rounds. On a lightly floured surface, use a rolling pin to flatten and stretch each round into a circle 7 inches across.
Cook on an ungreased skillet over medium high heat until brown spots begin to appear on the tortillas. If your tortillas are very stiff increase the heat a little, cooking too long causes them to be hard. Keep covered with a clean, damp towel (keeps them soft) until ready to serve.
Ponies
Emily rode "Tiffany", a Paint horse, last time we were there. She did very well riding and walking her around.
Emily's favorite part of the lesson was walking the horse back to her "house" to brush her.
Tiffany was tired so she was happy to get back to relaxing as well.
Taco was the first lesson horse Emily rode at this place. He's a neat little guy and apparently is in love with Tiffany even though she doesn't like him. A little horse drama going on there.
After the lesson Emily's instructor showed her the hay barn so she can understand what horses eat. She brought a couple of handfuls of hay back to the horses as a treat.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
The Park
After 10 minutes at the park Emily needed to use the bathroom so Jeff took her while I watched the babies. Audrey was trying to climb up the slide and I was holding Nate. I gave them a few rides down the slide and they both enjoyed it. Audrey wanted more. She toddled on over to the steps of the large play structure. The first step is pretty high, 12 inches at least, so I waited to see what she would do. She pulled herself up. I started walking over. She looked back at me, eyes wild and said "Aaaeehhh" then giggled and headed up the second step. Holding Nate on my hip I walked quickly over as she continued to climb. She was just out of reach; she's picked up the pace now so I stepped up onto the play structure to catch her. She's already at the top of the steps. She's now on the platform heading straight for the slide! She didn't even hesitate! I came up the last few steps and squatted down beside her so I could get a tight grip on her body but she moved away too fast! She DOVE for the slide head first!!!!!!! Hands stretched out in front of her like she's heading down a backyard Slip N' Slide! I thrust forward and grabbed...I got her ankle! Holding on tight I hesitated for a second trying to figure out what I was going to do with one baby upside down and Nate in my other arm....she, she, she's still sliding! OH NO! HER PANTS ARE COMING OFF!! I squeezed tighter but she continued to side....head first down a 7 foot slide with a hump in the middle!! HOLY CRAP! Audrey picked up speed and her pants slipped completely off along with one shoe. I hopped on the slide as fast as I could and followed her down. She was giggling all the way....shirt, diaper, and one shoe....caught a little "air" over the hump and softly somersaulted onto the mulch at the bottom. Just as I came to a stop at the bottom she lifted her now dirty head up, got up, said "Aaaaeeehhhhh!!!!!" and looked for the stairs to do it again! Jake had been watching from the slide next to this one and he was already laughing. He had to ask me "mommy are you crying or laughing" because tears were streaming down my face as I tried to dress her before anyone saw what happened! I haven't laughed that hard in a long time! Thanks Audrey!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Happy Birthday To Me....Indeed!









Friday, January 23, 2009
Something About Me
I don't have a favorite color and never will. I like different colors for different reasons at different times. For that same reason I don't have a "favorite" of most things.
I don't like it when people refer to someone as their "best" friend unless they are talking about their spouse. It alienates their other friends.
My husband is a Paraplegic (T3-complete C4-5 incomplete(technically an incomplete quad)). He had an accident when he was 21. No, I didn't know him at the time. I met and married him when he was 29.
Jeff and I met and married in less than one month (23 days I believe). We will celebrate our 14th anniversary this year.
I like unique things, especially when buying gifts for people. I like to give something unexpected and sometimes spend months trying to find the right thing.
While I am not ambidextrous I can use my left hand for most things including writing and shooting pool.
From age 17 to 20 I played pool 5 nights a week on most weeks.
Up until the last 4 years, I would wake up every morning singing a song. I'm just too tired now but I'm convinced it will start up again one day.
I remember most of my dreams and a lot of them are funny. Sometimes I laugh so hard in my sleep I wake myself up!
One of my House Rules is "No bike riding in the kitchen"...as opposed to the rest of the house where its perfectly acceptable.
I depend on God for everything and have a close personal relationship with Him. I pray several times a day for myself as well as for other people.
I love my long hair (past the middle of my back). I have cut it short several times in my life but just don't feel like myself without it.
I love teaching people and secretly (or not) want to teach Junior College later in life. Not as my sole job but for fun, on the side.
I love taking pictures of my kids so much that I have 15,000 currently stored on my hard drive.
I don't like insincerity in people, especially in myself. The night Jeff first said "I love you" I avoided saying it back because I thought it might sound insincere since he said it first. I waited several days before telling him.
One of the women I most admire in this world is Elizabeth Hooker. Not because she is the mother of the world's only living set of deaf-blind triplets, but because I stand in awe of what God poured into her so she can be the mother of the world's only set of deaf-blind triplets. I don't pity her or her children, I don't look at them and think "I'm glad its not me", or "those poor girls", or "boy, I thought I had it bad (smack yourself if you've ever said that)", I look at them and think wow, God made Elizabeth larger than life. He equipped her so she may thrive in this unique circumstance. That's a girl I'd like to know. The Dunn triplets add something very valuable to this world exactly the way they are, which is by the way, exactly the way God wanted them to be. They have a unique life, all of them. http://www.notbysightfund.org/ We should all be so lucky to know someone like them.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Naughty Monkeys
That's what I get for leaving cereal on the table. Cereal attracts monkeys.
The Camera
Monday, January 19, 2009
1963 Dr. Spock
"In this method you do not sterlize anything until the formula is in the nursing bottles, and then you sterilize everything together"
Mixing the Formula
Evaporated milk.................10 oz
Water............................... 20 oz
Corn syrup........................ 2 tablespoonsfuls
(to make 7 bottles of 4 1/4 oz each)
Mix the formula...etc...
Sterlizing the Formula
"Cap the bottles. If you are using the kind of nipple that is held in place by a plastic cap, you insert the nipple upsdie down in the cap, cover with a disk, then screw the cap on. Leave the caps only partly screwed on so that there will be a space for hot air to escape as the bottles head up, and to re-enter as the bottles cool again. If you are using the kind of nipple that is stretched over the neck of the bottle, you do not put it on the bottle until feeding time. Meanwhile you cap the bottle with a glass or aluminum cap."
"Place the bottles in the wire rack in the sterilizing pail, put an inch or two of hot water in the bottom, put the pail on the stove, and heat. The water should boil for a full 25 minutes. It has been discovered recently that there will be the least scum to clog the nipple holes if the formula is allowed to cool slowly without being shaken at all. So leave the sterilizing pail with the cover on right on the stove (with the heat off). When the bottles are luckewarm or cool, screw the caps down and place the bottles in the refrigerator. If you are using nipples that stretch over the neck of the bottles, boil them for 3 minutes in a small saucepan with cover, drain, leave the cover off until they are dry, then recover, and leave in the saucepan until used."
"If you cannot keep the bottles cold until feeding time you will be safe if you heat each bottle to boiling before giving it. Put the bottle in hot water , bring to a boil, boil for 10 minutes, then cool it down to body temperature before giving it."
There are sections on "Managing Your Children" "Aiding Popularity" "Jouncing in Infancy(??)" "Scurvy" "Gunplay" (the child who can play at hurting and killing is able, as a result, to be more friendly than the child who bottles up his hostile feelings) "Timidity and Sissiness".
Well I'm off to make some sugar water bottles and get out the guns so my little one will grow up to be friendly and not a sissy. HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
BMX Jake
Shortly after Jake got his bike, Jeff had a skateboard made for him. That's right...he had a skateboard made for him at a skateboard shop. Yup. He loves riding it and will be ripping it all over the skate park in the near future.
In the mean time, here's a short video of Jake at his favorite skate park. He's not doing any tricks or fancy riding right now (those videos are to come as he just learned to "bunny hop" and wheelie), just cruising with his peeps...
For all I know Jake could be average for his age, but I remain totally impressed with my son. I think he's gifted and you won't convince me otherwise. Go Jake go!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Random Picture Challenge
I read books to the kids every night. I started this routine by reading to them in the bathtub because I had a captive audience that way. I could read 10 books a night and they listened to every single one! We have since graduated to reading the books while laying on the bed after the bath.
The picture is Emily showing off some of her favorite books that she grabbed off the bathroom countertop.
Thanks for the game Brittany!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Brandy Lou - August 2000 - December 2008
The loss of Brandy has reminded me that all those little things we fretted over and were irritated by didn't really matter at all. I hate that I get so self centered and caught up in my own little world that I forget how precious life is. I always think I have more time. I'm glad that Brandy reminded me that life is so precious but its very tragic that hers ended so quickly.
Brandy, I will love you always and I miss you very much.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Merry Christmas
As soon as Emily saw the talking Elmo "Live" Santa bought for Nate and Audrey she whisked him away and said "No! Him's my daughter"! She didn't let Elmo out of her sight all day. maybe Nate and Audrey will get to play with Elmo after the new year. :-)
Monday, December 22, 2008
Desperately Seeking Santa
Any mother can appreciate the level of difficulty here. The outfits must be coordinated, not only with each twin but also cross referenced with each same sex sib. Then back-up outfits must be arranged. Then the magical time of day that will work for all four needs to be determined. Then from that magic time we must plan, in reverse, all the events leading up to the taking of the pictures. That includes planning time for shopping or rummaging for the outfits, gathering hair brushes, hair gel, lotion, toothbrushes, baby wipes, diapers, diaper cream, socks, shoes, tights, hair clippies, extra underwear, extra clothes, jackets, casual clothes for after, snacks, drinks, back-up picture clothes, wallet, keys, cellphone.
Even though it was short notice sometimes having a little extra pressure helps get things done. I made the appointment Friday for Monday afternoon. As we have learned, kids don't like changes in schedule so we talked it up all weekend, promising we would make time to get our pictures taken with Santa while were at the mall.
Monday morning the kids come in and wake me up at 8:00 am. Its a little late but not a big deal. I get up, get dressed, check the weather, and head back to get the babies. I make the babies and Emily oatmeal and Jake picks a small box of cereal from the variety pack. The babies finish eating and start to get fussy so I set them free in the playroom while I finish my oatmeal. I look up at the clock and its already 9:00. I glanced at the to-do list on the fridge and remember that we need milk. Crud, I'm already short on time and my day has only just begun. Jake and Emily start fighting in the playroom and one of the babies is crying. I head out of the kitchen in a hurry, grab Nate, and take him back to the bedroom to get him dressed for school. Next I wrangle Audrey and get her dressed for school. I get out clothes for Jake and Emily but only manage to get Emily dressed. I come back out into the entryway where Audrey has removed everything from all the backpacks. I start picking it all up and repacking the backpacks. Jake starts yelling from the kitchen that orange juice spilled. I said okay and asked him to get a towel and wipe start wiping it up and I'll help in a minute. Then he said "but there's ice all over". I asked who got ice? He said Emily did. Emily said no she didn't. I asked who got ice from the fridge? They said no one did. I immediately started trying to think what they could be mistaking for ice and it struck me. GLASS! Oh crap! I said "glass? Is it glass?" Jake said "oh, yeah glass, Ray Ray [the good dog] knocked the bowl off the table." Yep. Glass everywhere. Emily got the vacuum while I tried to keep Nate and Audrey out of the kitchen long enough to grab the baby gate to block it off. I swept as much as I could but now its almost 10:00 am and i have got to get them to school! I get the last of the milk, put Audrey's shoes back on, beg Jake to finally get dressed, shove stuff in backpacks, grab the keys and go. I forgot my wallet so I had to come back home after dropping them off, its now 10:15. I check the e-mail and call the business we own to check in. I make a business call that can't wait then head out the door to get shoes for Jake and pants for Nate. Wal-Mart has neither so I head over to Kohls. I find the stuff at Kohls but have to stand in a long line. I suddenly remember that I still need milk for the babies. Driving back home I look at the clock and its 11:45. Our picture appointment is at 2:00. I still have to shower and gather all the kids stuff as well as pick them up. It was tight but I showered and picked up the kids as fast as I could. I got them home and started undressing and re-dressing them in the entry way. After all I had PROMISED them REPEATEDLY that I would take them to see Santa! We headed out to the mall but had to go straight to our photography appointment because it was already 2:00 and if we missed it we would have to reschedule and we were so close to having it done! Jeff dropped us off and we rushed past Santa to the mall elevator the kids started screaming with excitement and I swore one last time that we would go see him as soon as were done. We made it to the picture appointment five minutes late which equals "right on time" when there is only one wrangler (me) per four kids. The picture appointment went...well...we got a few good ones, lets just leave it at that. After pictures we headed back down stairs to see Santa because the big kids have a working memory now and there was no way they were leaving without seeing him. We got in line. We stood in line in the same spot for 15 minutes without moving more than three feet. Looking up the line I can see that it twists and turns about seven times around Santa's Workshop. There must have been 100 families in front of us and the line wasn't moving AT ALL. I begged the kids to come back later when the line wasn't so long. They weren't going for that at all. Thinking fast I told them that we should drive to the other side of the mall and see if we can get to Santa that way. They jumped on that idea and I whisked them under the ropes and out to the car. Jeff had driven around the parking lot looking for a handicapped spot for an hour. He finally got one eight minutes before we came out the doors.
I knew there was another Santa set up down the street from the mall and they wouldn't know the difference. We arrived in front of the other Santa's shop and found a note on the door telling us he left to feed the reindeer and he'd be back in an hour! Now the kids are crying and we have Gymnastics in an hour. We assured them we would go to gymnastics then come back to see Santa after dinner. They cried themselves to sleep in the car while Jeff drove me to the store to get milk. We dropped Jeff and the babies off at home for a nap while I drove a sleeping Jake and Emily to Gymnastics. Again, I had to reassure them we would go back to see Santa as soon as I woke them up for Gymnastics. Once more when Gymnastics ended. After dinner Jeff and I dressed them in warm clothes (not the perfect outfits they had on earlier for pictures as I planned) and headed out desperately seeking Santa. We needed ANY Santa at this point. We headed to the first Santa down the street from the mall (would be less crowded) and they were closed. We rushed to the mall, whose Santa was scheduled to close in a half hour. We slid into a line that was only half of what it had been earlier that day. We were in it for the long haul now. Jake and Emily barely put up a fuss at all. They stood in that line for an hour to see the Big Guy. Nate and Audrey didn't do as well. They fussed, pulled, cried, yelled, rubbed their eyes, wanted up, wanted down, wanted a blanket, didn't want a blanket, sat in the stroller, stood up in the stroller, etc., It was a never ending battle to keep them entertained and contained. Audrey did learn to say Santa while standing in line though. That was neat and gave me tears of joy.
We finally made it to the end and ropes gave way for us! Oh man, the sudden freedom from the rope maze was invigorating! Then to see Santa! Well that was just the cherry on top! I was so tired and mentally exhausted I was giddy. I was almost home free, just five more minutes! Jake and Emily went right up to Santa to talk to him while I gathered Nate and Audrey in my arms to pass them off for the picture. Santa looked scared and unsure but I put them down and rushed to get out of the camera's way. Two shots, maybe three then it was all over. Nate was crying, Audrey was staring up at Santa and Jake and Emily were the happiest kids on God's Green Earth. To see their faces...it was so worth it.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
The Big Boy's 1st Haircut
The Required Amount Is Five
I gathered up Emily and let the bidding begin with Jake. "Hey Jake, Emily's freezing, what do you say we go home and make some hot chocolate?" He circles me on his bike. I added "I can make the kind with marshmallows" he says "do we have marshmallows", he's testing the water now. I replied "Yeah, sure we do (maybe not), I can even put whipped cream on top", he stands up on the peddals of his bike as he glides past the swing set, he's thinking now. Emily burries her head in my shoulder and says "its too cold, I want to go home mommy." I threw out "I'll even put a candy cane in it", Jake stops the bike and says "a candy cane, oh" I said "yeah" nodding my head and walking toward Emily's bike hoping that my nodding will seep into his subconscience and he'll say yes without knowing why he said it. He said "mom do we have a candy cane?" I nodded. Then he said "mom do we have five candy canes?"
It seems to me that for some reason Jake believes five is the minimum required number of anything. If you ask him if he would like to read books he will ask for five. If we go to the store and I ask him if he wants a package of gum he will ask if he can have "one, two, three, four, five gums". Its always five.
Way back when they first began counting things in general it was always three. Three was the fun little number to end a good count on. I recall carrying Jake on my hip as he watched a lady walking behind me "mommy that lady has one, two, three boobies, she has three boobies mommy." All I could muster up through the giggles was "yeah Jake look at that, three boobies" without even looking behind me. I'm not really sure at what point the number five became the number but anything less, well, is just less. Now I'm wondering just how far Jake will take the number five. Next year when he turns four will he move on to bigger numbers like seven? I'm not sure why he does it but it seems to be for a reason. Perhaps he thinks five sounds like a lot so anything less just isn't a lot of something. I'm not sure but I think his little three year old quirks are interesting.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Free Wheeling Jake
Monday, December 15, 2008
A Little Catching Up....
We spent the actual Thanksgiving day at my sister's house.It went okay. We lasted about 3 1/2 hours which was way longer than I figured being in a totally un-baby-proofed house filled with lots of people Nate and Audrey did not know. Turns out that Audrey was the lady of the hour. She roamed around the house asking people to hold her. I think everyone had a chance.
Nate was a little shy but he didn't cry which was surprising. I fully expected him to start crying as soon as we arrived but he never did. He stayed close to momma but hung in there until the end.
Towards the end of our stay, pretty much as soon as the kids finished eating, things started to go down hill fast. Jake and Emily desperately needed to be loud and play and it just wasn't happening there. We gathered our things and got out in a big hurry. I think we took Jake and Emily for a bike ride when we got home and let the babies take their much needed late afternoon nap. It was fun but with this many young kids, its always better to be home.
Other random stuff: Nate now has five teeth. Audrey still has six. The babies don't use bottles anymore and we switched to whole milk from Next Step. Audrey walks all the time now and Nate just started walking as his main mode of locomotion. If time is a factor he might still crawl though because its slow going walking; he still walks like a robot. He's so proud of himself when he's walking across the room. Each step is so careful and planned, his arms stretched out in front of him for balance, his face so happy and excited. It makes me so happy to see him that way I just try to soak up every moment I can. I could watch him do this all day.
Audrey tries to repeat almost everything she hears now. Today she said - Santa, duck, all done, Christmas tree, Ray-Ray (our friendly dog), and thank you. She also rode the vacuum cleaner for the first time. I suspect it won't be the last time. Nate occasionally attempts to repeat words but mostly he likes to stick to usual sounds. Besides, who has time to repeat random words when you spend as much time laughing as he does? I think he wakes up giggling. I wonder if he giggles in his sleep?
The kids have been sick on and off for three weeks now. It started with Audrey catching a virus. The doctor confirmed it wasn't anything to worry about. Next Nate came down with Croup. That was rough and a little scary. Before he got over Croup he caught RSV. Two days later Audrey had it. Next Jake and Emily got it and finally Jeff and I. Currently we are all sick with RSV and are considering having the house tented and just pumping Xopenex through the ventilation system. Jake seems to be the first recovering. I think Nate might be number two. Emily while well enough to go to school, still has the cough. Audrey was hit hard unfortunately and needs double treatments several times a day. She is coming around its just going to take her longer to clear her lungs. Jeff and I are miserable. While it won't drag us down like the kids it sure is an annoying virus to have but the show must go on!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Escapology
Saturday, November 22, 2008
They're Melting!
J: What happened to all the fish? We only have one...two..two fish "Emoly"?
E: Ooohhhh Jake. They melted.
J: Oh yeah "Emoly" they melted [nodding his head like he forgot a commonly known fact]. Mom we need more fish all ours melted.
Surprise Visit to Arkansas
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Halloween
New News!
Nate is doing great. He's getting tooth number 3! He does take a couple steps here and there but isn't in a big rush to start walking. His time is coming though and he needs to start walking for his own protection! Nate is still as silly as ever and everything makes him laugh.
Nate and Audrey have very different temperments. Nate concentrates hard on a task while Audrey is all action. Audrey will tear something down in a few seconds while Nate will spend a few minutes trying to put a single foam sticker on the bath tub wall. Both have tons of fun doing things their own way.
Both Nate and Audrey eat table food and toddler food now. Audrey had been doing well with it for a little while but just wasn't consistent. Nate had a difficult time with the transition and needed to do it in his own time. Now they both love their table food. Audreys favorites are green beans, peas, broccoli, bananas, bread and noodles. Nate loves all Italian food, bread, meatballs, ground turkey, peas and apple sauce.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Nate & Audrey's Photo Shoot
Old Mac Donald's Farm
You can see in one picture Jake and Emily visiting a deer that is resting on the ground. Well this deer must have had many visitors on Saturday because by the time Jake and Emily came he wasn't hungry. Jake decided to give the deer food anyway so he will have it for later. The picture is Jake making a nice pile of food next to the deer's tummy "for later" when he gets hungry again.
Their favorite part was feeding the little sheep. Nate and Audrey liked the train ride the best.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Hurrican Ike - Vacation in AR
YEAH NATE!!!
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Update
Audrey is now getting her fifth tooth! Her nickname has become Chompers. She claps her hands, says momma, papa, dada, hi, baba, and can "yell" at us using baby babble when she gets mad. She loves green beans, corn on the cob, peas, fruit, toast, bread, baby cookies,...pretty much everything. She started eating table foods and eats them most of the time. Audrey also loves Ray Ray (Mandy). She will do her super fast "double time" crawl to get to her if she's laying on the floor. She loves to pull her fur, squish her face, and lick her head. Poor Mandy! She's such a tolerant dog!
Audrey can cruise around the furniture and hang onto Jeff's wheelchair and walk behind him. She has taken one very small step without hanging onto something but is mostly still working on standing unassisted. Audrey is now Binky free and although she takes them away from other babies at school, she doesn't miss it. Audrey is cuddly, lively, and so sweet.
Nate must wake up laughing. He laughs at almost anything. He cracks himself up and everyone around him. He is extremely ticklish and loves to play peekaboo. Just saying the word peekaboo cracks him up, even when he's crying. Actually, saying almost any word cracks him up if the delivery is right!
Nate loves to yell. Nate also loves to hear himself yelling. In the car Nate likes to start a lively corus of "AAAAAHHHHHHHH"! He gets all the kids going at the same time.
Nate also loves to rock the crib. He stands up, hangs onto the side and rocks back and forth as hard as he can. Then he starts laughing, slumps over, bumps his head on the rail, and starts the process over again. Oh, the fun just never ends!
Nate can clap his hands, say dada, hi, and uh-oh. He can also stand in the middle of the floor unassisted but doesn't cruise unless he must to get something. He also loves to feed people their own necklace or anything else he has at the time. He's been known to try to slip something into my mouth when I wasn't paying attention! He also likes to wiggle his eyebrows when he's being tricky trying to get some little bit into my mouth. He's just plain silly, so tiny and cute,wiggly and sweet.
Emily's whole life is babies. She wants to go get Nate and Audrey the minute she wakes up in the morning and she sleeps with at least five of her own babies every night. Most of the babies in her collection don't have names but a few do: Cia, Big-Girl, Audrey, and Nate. She recently started hugging Nate and Audrey and telling them that she loves them. Although she is still very much learning what she can and cannot do with Nate and Audrey, she has become quite a little mama.
Emily also loves ponies rides (real ones), painting her toenails, pink, purple, dancing along with something on tv, the movies Flushed Away and Bee Movie, gymnastics, Aerial (The Little Mermaid), and wearing clothes that match baby Audrey's. Emily loves to be in charge of something or to be appointed some duty that might include being the boss of someone else at some point in time. Her expressions make me smile and I like her funny sayings like "its Halloween time its not Halloween time its Halloween time" and "for Halloween I going to be Aerial for Santa comes to town". She's so silly at times, cuddly, sweet, and just dying to take care of everybody.
Jake is a man's boy. He loves everything boyish but isn't afraid to put on Emily's princess dress or metallic pink sequin shoes to get a few laughs! he can run fast in those shoes too! He's silly and sensitive. His temperament is almost exactly the same as when he was an infant. I can make him laugh at the drop of a hat but he is powerfully sensitive at times.
Jake loves skate boards (has two), his Razor Scooter, bikes, motorcycles, helicopters, football, soccer, baseball, golf, swimming, and basketball. He seems to excel at every sport he tries. He can hit a baseball pitched to him, make a basket, and kick a soccer ball thrown to him. He rode his Razor the day he got it on his 3rd birthday and while it took him longer to master, he can ride his custom skate board too. Jake is amazing, loving, kind, and thoughtful. He told me at dinner recently I was a "good cooker".
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Happy 1st Birthday Nate & Audrey!
Their birthday party was nice and we spent it with family at home. I made giant cupcakes instead of a traditional cake and Nate & Audrey each got their own. Audrey looked at her cupcake like she was positive she wouldn't like it but changed her mind after she had a lick. Nate was positive he was going to throw his on the floor until he tasted a little, then decided against tossing his precious cupcake.
The First Three Years
The first year begins with the "slug" stage, as I like to call it. The babies are tiny, fragile, and your love for them is immeasurable. All they do (preemies especially) is eat and sleep and make teenie tiny squeaky sounds affectionately referred to as "preemie squeaks". By the end of the first year they go from a slug baby to a walking - possible one or two word talking, mess making machine. The change is so dramatic it blows me away. Truly unbelievable how that much change can happen in that short of a time.
The second year is full of drama. During this year they finally figure out that they have pretty much allowed you to make all of their decisions for them...up to this point. This is the year they finally ask themselves "do I actually WANT apple juice...hmmmm...YES!....strike that, NO....ummm, YES, I do!....ummmm maybe NOT....UGH! I DON'T KNOW! AAAHHHHH!!"
The third year is by far the most dramatic personality wise. They change from having a loose understanding of simple concepts and language to having a full conversation! This is also the year their imagination turns on and their memory starts to work, although they still refer to everything as either happening "this morning" or "yesterday" and the future is always "two weeks" away. This is also the year I feel like my little Jake and Emily are disappearing and tiny people are taking their place. I'm excited for them and all the things to come but kind of sad to see the little people slowly disappear. I'll miss them.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Milestones
Looking back at Nate & Audrey's extended hospital stay, all the procedures they had done, etc., there were times I was sure that God was only going to let us keep them for a short time. There are certain people who entered our lives at that point, prayed in our place, lifted us up, and carried us through that valley. I will never forget the lessons they taught me as long as I live. They know who they are, I don't need to say their names. May God's blessings rain down on them and overtake them all the days of their lives, for we have been blessed beyond belief for just knowing them. And may we one day, be that blessing to someone else. In the name of The Lord God, Amen.
I can't wait to see what He has in store for our second year, as our best days are yet to come!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Our Story...technically speaking...
Nate and Audrey were thawed from cryopreservation on February 13th 2007 and implanted on February 14th at 10:00am. No others survived the thaw. On March 5th 2007 I had my first ultrasound and it showed a single pregnancy. The following 4 ultrasounds all showed a single pregnancy. On March 16th, my 5th ultrasound, showed a twin pregnancy! Nate & Audrey were born on August 31st 2007 at 2:27pm and 2:28pm; 3 years and 24 days after their conception.
Friday, August 22, 2008
You Can Call Me Leslie
Friday, August 15, 2008
Bathtub
So of course I had to re-create it with Nate and Audrey...just for comparison!
How funny is that! I don't think I need to say any more about that, the pictures speak for themselves! Oh, this is Jake and Emily at 9 1/2 months and Nate and Audrey at 11 months.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Weekend Update
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Butterfly Kiss
Friday, July 25, 2008
They Finally Went Swimming!
Nate and Audrey went in the water for the first time this summer. This summer has had such intense heat and sun that I just couldn't bare to bring them out in it. They did have a good time and enjoyed the water but were only able to stay in the sun for 15 minutes before it became too much for them. I'll enjoy taking them in the pool again sometime when it cools off a little or we have a nice cloudy day.
Jake and Emily played so hard that day when we got home they both slept for several hours on on our bed with Jeff. We will definitly go back again soon.
The next day we had another splash party with The Woodlands Mother's of Multiples (WMOM). This time it was at the Windvale pool and was equally fun even though its a much smaller park. I will definitly take them back again.
Swimming Lessons
They have both done very well for their first time. Jake had to sit out the rest of the week because he has an ear infection. Hopefully he can get back in the water next week.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Total Recall
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Audrey Stood Up!
She hadn't even attempted this before so it was a complete surprise to us. She has since done it two more times.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Nate Did it!
July 4th
The second year, Jake and Emily were 16 months old. It rai
The third time, Jake and Emily were 28 months. It rained again so we stayed in the van and watched the fireworks with the kids sitting on our laps. I remember Jake wouldn't stop talking that year and he kept pushing buttons and flipping switches while sitting on Jeff's lap in the
This year Jeff's parents were here to enjoy it with us. Nate and Audrey were tired because their bedtime is 7:00pm and
Friday, July 4, 2008
4th of July Parade
We had a lot of friends in the parade and watching along the parade route. It was so incredibly hot that day its a miracle we made it. We had to get up at 6:30 am and get everyone ready so we could be at the staging area by 8:00 am. It was a very early morning and a long wait until we started walking. The temperature was in the 80's when we arrived at 8:00 am but was in the 90's by the time we started the parade route. The kids did great the whole time and hardly fussed at all. Nate and Audrey slept part of the way and Jake and Emily just enjoyed watching everyone.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Nate & Audrey
Nate loves to be on his stomach. He kicks a lot and when he gets excited it looks like he's trying to swim across the play mat. When I pick him up from school he gets so excited he "swims" through the air to me! I need to get it on video.
The Weekend
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
The Giraffes Are Going To Sleep
They seemed over-tired tonight so I tried getting them straight in the bath after dinner (7:15). They played nicely for a little while then started fighting. Then the screaming started. Then the 5 month old twins started screaming because the house was too noisy. Then I put Emily in time out because she was hitting me when I asked her to stop screaming and tell me what was wrong. Then she followed me around the house screaming while I tried to make bottles for the babies (hoping they were just hungry). Then Jeff finally came out of the office to help. He entertained them for 5 minutes while I calmed the little babies down. Then the screaming started again. Then the little babies started screaming again. I went back into the bathroom to ask Emily and Jake to stop screaming. Nothing happened. We got them out of the tub and into pajamas and into their room. Still crying at this point but not screaming. Little babies are still screaming at this point. Now Jake wants a different pajama top. I said “no”, he starts screaming again. Emily is still crying, why you ask? No one knows for sure at this point. Little babies are still screaming. I start to freak out and yell “stop screaming” (see how clever I am). No one stops of course. My brain is doing back flips from the noise. I send Jeff in to deal with the little twins in a not so nice way because he isn’t using his super powers to stop the chaos and so now I’m pissed at him too. Now I spend almost an hour in Jake and Emily’s room calming them, (holding, kissing, rocking, etc). Jeff successfully got the little twins to sleep again. I finally leave the room and go to the next room over, our office. Then I put Jake and Emily back in bed five more times as they just keep coming out of their bedroom. I thought they were sleeping! Sigh. It’s 9:00pm…again. Why always 9:00??? I have no idea. Apparently their brains are on timers. They shut off exactly at 9:00pm every night and magically turn on again at 7:00am the next morning. I’m learning to accept it. Maybe one day I’ll stop fighting it and just go with the flow. It’s just taking me longer to adjust since the amount of kids in this house just doubled.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Bad Day Gone Good
When we got to the park there were lots of decorations around the big pavilion and at least 40 or 50 people, all adults. As we started across the grass I took one more quick picture of the kids looking cute before ponies and pizza covered them from head to toe.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Friday Night Update
There was a fire drill at school today and they said Nate laughed the whole time the alarm was sounding. That little baby just cracks himself up all the time. He is almost always smiling. It's funny though, this morning Emily was crying in the hallway because I wouldn't let her in the babies room. I was changing Nate at the time and every time Emily let out another big cry Nate made a boo-boo lip. He's a sensitive baby like Jake was. That's my boy!
Tonight I broke out my bicycle and rode with Jake and Emily down to the park. They love riding their bikes now and don't have much trouble. Jake was so excited that I was riding a bike too, he kept looking at me instead of where he was going. He started drifting to the curb, as soon as his training wheel rode up on the curb, his back tire would come off the ground and his bike stopped inspite of his peddaling. This happened several times. He's was just so happy to be out riding his bike with momma he didn't care if he had to get off his bike and pull it down off the curb a few times; he was smiling the whole time.
Emily has a new "baby" in her collection. Her name is "big girl". She's cute. Emily puts her in the baby Bumbo and Jumperoo, bouncy seat, and empty car seats. Nothing will freak out a momma quicker than seeing a "baby" sitting in the Jumperoo at 3:00 am!
Tomorrow is Olivia's birthday party at Northshore Park and a visit with "The Grandmas" and Sunday is the Father's Day BBQ and pool party!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Dental Floss
Emily cried during the teeth cleaning but liked the exam. I think it was just her shy side coming out. They were both very proud of themselves afterward for going to the dentist. We tell them "Dr. Jon would be so proud" while they floss their teeth everyday. We can now use denatal floss as a reward for good behavior. Funny.













