Wednesday, December 31, 2008
A study in movement
The boys are really moving now! Both are actually crawling. Avery crawled first, but Noah is better at it, and does it more. He also pulls up on more things than Avery, but that is not to say that Avery doesn't get where he wants to go.
Noah's favorite place is what you see in this picture, on the outside of the intellitainer. He likes to cruise around it, pushing buttons, or crawl under it. Man, do they love "under". We are buying them an activity tunnel so they can be under whenever they want.
Here is Avery "under", with a little danger! Luckily Noah wasn't jumping much right then. They love the floor vent you see in the background. We have fenced off the upstairs living room, so it is now one big playpen.
You can see the fence here. Noah will pull up against it, and then give you all of the reasons you should set him free. His only offence is that he can crawl!
They are also SO helpful. Here, Noah helps dad change Avery's diaper. Look at how small he is next to Rich, and yet he thinks he is so big!
They aren't into everything yet, but give them time, they are trying. Noah had a day last week where he helped by showing me everything he could reach by himself, and then he would hand it to Avery. Sigh...but look how happy they are together. I love that they have each other, and every day they notice it more.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
When a baby goes shopping...
Alaskan Sunrise in December
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Finally, Tennessee!
We left my parents the day after Thanksgiving, visited with Chris and Melissa in Red Oak (near the AR border) until the boys bedtime, and then made the push for Tennessee. By 4am I was ready to start hallucinating! By 6am it was quite obvious we were not going to make it the next 1 1/2 hours from Chattanooga to his moms house, so she met us there, we dropped off the van, and she chauffeured!
Everyone was so excited to meet the boys, especially Nathan. He was ready to meet his "Matthew's". We can't convince him they are nephews.
Rich's brother Ryan and Ryan's wife Becky (here with Noah) were there with Ashley and Benjamin. I was so happy the cousins got to meet, if only for a little while. The whole family met up at the house that night for tons of good food, lots of laughing, and a photo session.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Oklahoma Part 3
This is Part 3, Make sure you scroll down and Read Part 1 and 2 first!
Ahhh, more of Noah on his sleeping Tour of the south. I think that is his favorite way to sleep, on someone. He doesn't understand why he can't do it at home. So it looks like the tryptophan got him, doesn't it. We had a great Thanksgiving dinner with my parents, Gail and Ginny, and My best friend Michelle. They boys tried sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, and rolls. And that evening, the women went to Michaels while the men (big and little) stayed home.
Look at those happy little boys with Nanny and Papa. My they are super cheesy for the camera.
We bought these specifically for my dad (and Avery was already busting out of his, OY) Someday, he will build a train set for them, right Papa?
Oklahoma Part 2
So that was just Monday. The next day we took the boys to Penny's for their Christmas pics. They turned out really well, Avery cheesed for the photographer and Noah cheesed at the photographer. His tummy didn't feel well I guess, because right after his last pic, and the only one of him semi-smiling, he spit up all down his front. Poor guy. Rich and Daddy took them home while we waited to order pics.Oklahoma Part 1
The boys finally go to meet Uncle Paul and future Aunt Kristen.
We went to my mom and dad's respective offices to show off babies, hit the mall for Joe's gear, saw Paul and Kristen's apartmen in Edmond and then went to a get together to meet her family.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Our first week on vacation.
We stayed with Gail and Ginny the first night. As soon as we arrived a their house, we laid out a blanket and played! Noah displays his yoga skills, and doesn't it look like Avery is break dancing? The boys met their dogs Teddy and Maggie, and then were put in onsies, because it was hot (to these Alaska dwellers).
The next night put us at Eva and Sydney's, after a pit stop at Lee Elementary (where I learned of the demise of my guinea pig :( apparently no one wanted to distress me during my pregnancy, but she was with people who loved her)
The get together at Eva's was fabulous. It was a reunion of our first year team at Lee + Katie! We had a really good time and some good food.
The next morning we drove out to Katy and saw Colletto, Mikki (at Target, too funny) and Krystal and Louis. Krystal, at this point, was a week away from delivering, and looked like she felt it. We found out the day before Thanksgiving that she delivered Nathaniel Louis weighing 9lbs 1oz. I say oy!, but then remember I was carrying 3lbs more than that, but I got to split it into two trips.
You'd think I would be done, but wait, there's more. We hit Lake Conroe that night to stay at Larry and Ann's place at the lake. It felt way out there on dark scary roads, but the house was beautiful and the property was, too.
Sunday, we headed north to Dallas after breakfast. We did the four hour drive with only two stops, one for baby eaten', the other for baby snackin' (which was a good thing, because Avery had a blowout of EPIC proportions) We stayed at Nick and Katies (her parents actually) for the evening, ate Pizza, saw my friend Kara, and rolled around on the floor and played with the boys and little Nick. At bed time, we loaded up and drove on in to Oklahoma, where eager grandparents met us on the lawn at Midnight in pajamas! LOL
Monday, December 8, 2008
Home again
Whoo boy! We survived. Noah and Avery are now quite the little travelers. With our trusty blanket and bag of toys (and FOOD) in tow, we can take over anywhere! We did it in OKC, Tennessee, the Atlanta airport (below) the Houston airport. It feels like we spread that blanket out everywhere. Thanks to everyone who let us. The boys traveled very well for two 8 month olds. We really didn't have any incidents (except for the blowout by Avery between Houston and Dallas, but he is a baby) Noah found his voice on the trip and "talked" from Houston to Seattle, almost the entire 4 hours. I will go into more detail tommorrow. Man, we're glad to be home!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! We are half way through our trip to the lower 48. We have been to the Houston area and OKC, and leave for Tennessee today. The flight down was uneventful (that is all we are allowed to say :) and the boys have traveled very well so far. It will be another week before I post again from Alaska and fill everyone in on the details of our trip!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Brrrrr...
Slacker mom! I haven't uploaded any new pics to the computer (and I've been just a leeeeetle busy). It is Frosty, Chilly, COLD here. The temp. stayed around 10 degrees today. The kind of dry cold that makes you cough and freezes your nose. All of the trees are covered in frost, and stayed that way all day, even when the sun came out. It was so clear I could see the Alaska Range in the distance, which is awesome. They look huge, but I know they are a few hundred miles away. Imagine what they look like up close! We've been putting lots of lotion on little baby cheeks, and filling the humidifier like mad. So tomorrow we fly. I may have a post, but don't hold it against me if I don't :) For some reason, the boys just don't want to go to bed at night, and we haven't figured out what the new formula for it is. So, I think for now we give up. Like we are going to be in control with grandparents everywhere! I guess in about three weeks we will try again with putting them down in their cribs on their own. See some of you soon with some gorgeous babies!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Packing up!
Sorry for the lack of post yesterday, but Saturdays are busy! I must say I'm having one of those days where if ONE MORE THING goes wrong, I'm going to seriously explode. Plus, the packing has begun. We have set up the spare room as a staging area, and it already feels full (Rich and I haven't put any of our stuff in there yet :)
The video is from last night, the boys were supposed to be sleeping, sigh. There is really only so much constant crying a parent can take. I let them sit in the same crib for about 15 minutes, and then they fell asleep in their own.
Avery has a new trick this week. He sucks his thumb! Mostly when he's tired. It's just the cutest thing that I don't want him doing. How do you explain to an 8 month old that it's no good? I tried to include a pic, but the computer thinks it must go sideways. Not sure why. I'll send it with the rest of the pics. See some of you soon!
Avery has a new trick this week. He sucks his thumb! Mostly when he's tired. It's just the cutest thing that I don't want him doing. How do you explain to an 8 month old that it's no good? I tried to include a pic, but the computer thinks it must go sideways. Not sure why. I'll send it with the rest of the pics. See some of you soon!
Friday, November 14, 2008
Our mismatched set
Check out my little monkeys! They are the most precious little people I know. I must say, you have no idea how hard it was to get this picture. I probably took ten to get a good one of both of them smiling AND looking at the camera at the same time.
I love it when we have them coordinating like this. We rarely dress them in the same outfit, but look at them, why would we? Everyday they underscore how different they are. They don't wear the same size clothes or diapers, never have. When we gave them baths last night, which we have started doing together, their little body types were so different. I know there is only a four pound difference, but on those little bodies, it is huge! Noah looks so slight next to Avery. There is the teeth and lack of, Noah getting ready to crawl, Avery not so much. Noah has the full head of hair, Avery has the little old man fringe at the back of his head. We can leave Noah sitting in one spot to play, while you never know were Avery is going to be (he rolls around everywhere, kind of like in the womb) Even their preference in snacks is different. Noah likes cereal puffs, Avery wants apples. They do both have blue eyes and the same parents, that's about it. I know they are twins, but they are so different, I almost think 'brothers' before I think 'twins'. Different, but I wouldn't have them any other way!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
The score is...
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