Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thanksgiving Weekend

It has been a very busy couple days. On Wednesday, we carpeted our upstairs stairway and the two bedrooms in order to move the boys upstairs. While we loved the look of the hardwood steps, it just simply wasn't safe with the boys in socks or sleepers going up and down those slippery steps. We officially moved them up last night and it went really well! (Note: we did have to take apart their two cribs and then put together the three in one night ... something I never would have envisioned as an exciting Saturday night activity). Their room needs a little bit of love in terms of stuff on the wall and it is certainly an adjustment not having them in "their" old room (for us maybe even more than them -- it just seems empty), but overall it looks good. I even got the new crib bedding washed up and on the new crib and that looks pretty nice too. 

Stairs Before
Stairs After












Thursday was a busy day of Thanksgiving with family. I played my trumpet at church so we had to get a little early start to the morning for practice and then went straight from the service to my folks' house. After a fabulous dinner with my family, we went over to the Ploeg's for the afternoon and didn't get home until 7pm -- it was a long day but the boys did pretty well.



Sam's Cookie Area
Tyler's Cookie Area
Friday was the annual Christmas cookie-a-thon with the VLugts at my mom's house. It's funny how things have changed over the years as we now have more kids than moms which means lots of rotation of who is watching the kids vs. the cookies but the results were delicious. My buddies even got in on the decorating (I have a wonderfully relaxed mom who doesn't get worked up about a sprinkle or two on the floor)! Friday afternoon I also had a dinner date with two of my high school friends who I don't get to see often enough and it was so wonderful to catch up.

Saturday was a much needed day of relative quiet with just me and the boys (Jack was working). The boys and I put up some Christmas decorations, went to the grocery store, played outside, and just hung out. I even squeezed in a nap!

Sunday was the VLugt birthday celebration of the twins turing two. I can hardly believe my babies are two! My mom made them special diet-friendly cupcakes which they loved (I tried them and they were actually good -- this is not always the case with these gluten free, dairy free, etc. mixes). They also made quite a haul in terms of presents: Elmo's, baseball gloves, PJ's, noisy Tonka trucks (with no off switch -- thanks Kristin), books, a Thomas movie, and an art easel with supplies (and probably more that I forgot). They absolutely loved it. I wasn't sure how much they'd get into it but they were both honestly pumped about all of it! Ty was particularly excited about his own glove as Sam wasn't much of a sharer of daddy's old one.

For years I have loved celebrating my beautiful niece and nephews' birthdays with presents, cake, and fun for their special day but I find when the attention is turned towards my kids, I have a lot of the same feelings I felt with my baby or wedding showers -- this is all too much! You are all too nice! I hope this wasn't too much trouble! As I have said before, I have a wonderful family and on this weekend of Thanksgiving and with all its activity, I am reminded how lucky I am to be surrounded by a family who loves me (and my kids) as much as I love them.
Praise the Lord for all his wonderful blessings!
The boys totally zoned out after a busy weekend.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Brothers

It must be so fun to always have a buddy. Whether they are tackling each other or hugging, stealing toys or sharing, they always have a buddy around to play with. The other day, we were at the Woodland play area and twice I noticed Tyler mid-climb on the banana or bowl of shredded wheat suddenly looking around, calling for "Sam, Sam." He just was wondering where his buddy went. And one morning last week, while Sam was still in his crib, he spotted Tyler out with mommy in the hall already and shouted "Tyler!" -- to which Ty immediately responded with "Sam!" and ran towards his crib.



Raising twins has been an interesting parenting experiment and it really shows you just how different personalities can be, regardless of how you parent. Sam is much more likely to want a certain cup, toy or blanket while Tyler is much easier to please and is generally willing to switch for which ever cup, toy or blanket Sam doesn't want (as long as he gets one, of course). Sam loves sports -- he carried his "glub" (aka glove) around for the whole week last week and he is actually pretty good at throwing and hitting off the tee. Tyler likes sports too but he is often content to "golf" (hit a ball on the ground rather than off the tee) while Sam is hitting homers. On that note, though, I must say I am very proud to say that they take turns really well with the tee lately. They love to announce "My turn!" and the other one backs up out of the way.



They are both very verbal lately and will repeat anything you say. On top of that, they also come up with their own sentences or responses to questions that actually make sense. The other day, Sam said to me totally unpromted, "I want ice cream" (definitely my son). They both are getting really good at naming all their cousins (their pictures are on the fridge). They suddenly love Elmo. They both started counting (for which I must give credit to either Kathy or Gramma because they didn't get that from me) and are working on colors and shapes too. There is a whole lot of learning going on in those cute little heads!



We bought our third crib last week and while I know that sounds crazy, I wasn't ready for the hassle of keeping Sam and Ty in big boy beds while moving them to an upstairs bedroom. We bought it on Craigslist and I figure we can always resell it. Funny enough though, two days later Sam showed me just how big he's getting by both climbing in and climbing out of his crib all on his own (neither of which did I actually witness, just the after-effects). He was so proud of himself. He kept saying "I did it!" for about 10 minutes afterward. He hasn't done it since though and I haven't reminded him of his new talent. We have yet to really make the changes around here to prepare for little bud (like moving the boys upstairs and finishing the construction in the basement) but I am aiming for the first of December for everything to be done ...