Monday, March 8, 2010

words, words, words!


The twins are talking up a storm now. It seems like there is a new word pretty much every day now. Charlie says: truck, park, broccoli, cup, shoe shoes (cause there are two I think...) sis, go go, cheese, mama, two...and I know I'm missing some. Amelia says: hi, bye, cool, uh-oh, un-huh, see ya, thank you (and pats her head - she made that sign up), I miss you, mama, dada, two, three...and as I said there will be a new one tomorrow.
When we get home from work now we are greeted like royalty. Arms out, full steam ahead hugs and kisses with a Mama or Dada tossed in for good measure. It's the most amazing thing ever.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

General update on the state of affairs in twin land...

Amelia started walking just before their first birthday in August. Charlie followed about a month later. Since then our house is an ever changing landscape. Locks on the cabinets, doors always closed down the hall and anything that is not suitable to be chewed on or thrown to the ground has been put up high. They have freakishly long arms now...there is no safe spot even in the middle of the coffee table and the edges of dining room table are within easy reach now too. The best part is listening to them talk. Why do kids love the phone so much? For Charlie everything is a phone...his toy hammer, the Cat in the Hat's tail, a spoon ~ he also has a strange fascination with spoons ~....you name it. Curt and I both swear he said awesome the other day during an important phone call from Santa. He has a lot to say....and I know it all makes sense to him. I'm looking forward to when I can understand it all too! Little Miss also has a lot to say. Curt says he heard her say Mommy today. I missed it, but did get a Mama while changing her diaper this morning! She also says no, hi, okay, dog, uh-oh and a few other things. I cracked up one day Beth asked Amelia if it's really uh-oh when you do it on purpose.


Both kids know animal sounds and body parts pretty well. For a while when we would ask Amelia what a cow says she would just go "mmmmmmmm", but now she has added the o's. Of course we think they are brilliant. We want them to talk, but we are enjoying each stage so much we don't want to rush anything. We do communicate pretty well with sign language - Milk, all done, hungry, diaper, etc.


So....what else...they are expert kiss blowers and dog petters. They love to take baths and brush their teeth. They pretend drink out of everything. Sharing is not natural for Amelia...she still tries to get all the toys no matter what. Charlie will sometimes just wait until she's bored with whatever she just stole from him, but he's also learning to stand his ground a bit too. And they are starting to follow directions....sort of.


This last year has pretty much been the best time of my life. I am still amazed daily at our tremendous luck - perfectly healthy and adorable boy girl twins...we could not be happier with our little family. So maybe I'll try to blog more often now so I don't have to write a novel to get caught up. We'll see how that goes I guess. That's it for now. Over and out...

The kids helping Daddy play Wii and watching youtube with Mommy.

Happy New Year!

2009

2008

2007


Dinner at Plateau with the O'Grady's again. There is debate how many years it's been - but at least 3 for sure. Mo was about 3 months pregnant in 2007. I was actually pregnant then too, but didn't even know yet! The next year Maddie was about 10 months old and the twins were just 4 months old. We were still exhausted, but we did manage to have some fun that night! I think it was one of our first nights out together...we even had babysitters...thanks to Elaine and Carole! So this year we called in Grandma and Grandpa to come stay at our house overnight....and we actually stayed in our trailer which is parked at Mike and Mo's. Dinner was not quite as good as the first year...but we had a good time anyway. We then went downstairs to the Wildfire Cabaret and danced like mad people to Sonic Funk...really fun disco/funk band. And we hit the Chocolate Dessert Buffet...Mo "won" the tickets on the radio...imagine that! We headed back to Chez O'Grady and actually stayed up until midnight for the first time in many years...and the boys had some fun with a few fireworks. We slept in a bit and came home to cook an amazing ham dinner and watch football. Pretty good start to 2010 so far!

Winter/Xmas


Christmas!!

Wow, Santa was good to the twins this year. Santa being Grandma, Grandpa, Grannywho, Aunt Annique and Uncle Scott, Oma and Opa, Grandma Thompson, Auntie Sarah and Uncle Riley, Mommy, Daddy....and many others....teachers at Washington School....Nanny Beth... The O'Gradys....let's just say they got lots of presents. We tried to spread out the bounty so it wasn't all overwhelming at once. There are still some things we haven't even given them yet! But the most fun was just watching them enjoy it all. The toys are neat, but of course the bows, paper and boxes were the best part. And getting extra days off from work to help them play with everything was good for me! I thought I was brilliant for putting the Christmas tree on the porch. It was toddler proof, and relieved us of constantly policing the tree and saying NONONONO! Which by the way is Amelia's favorite word right now. She also says hi among other things...but that's another blog entry..

more Thanksgiving pix

Thanksgiving 2009


So, I'm not as far behind as I thought - I think I can catch up here pretty quickly. We've made it through the holidays....and had a blast. Thanksgiving took us to a rental house in Roslyn, Washington (home of Northern Exposure - my all time favorite TV show!) with the Davisson clan. Grandma Carolyn, Grandpa Bill and Grannywho plus Joe and Lily all stayed with us there for three nights. Scott, Annique, Wyatt, Shirley, Karen and Paul came to spend Thanksgiving day. Curt cooked up a paella - one of his finest for sure! On Friday we made a turkey with the traditional fixins' and the kids loved it. Having a rental was great. Nobody had to travel too far and no one was hosting which really eliminated any stress. It might become a new tradition...I guess time will tell.