Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Month 4

Only a few more days and the girls will be 5 months old!  Why is it that when you've been too busy to blog, you can't even remember the things that you've been busy with?  Let me try...

Lucas and I have continued to train for the relay marathon coming up in April.  [Except for the last week,] we have made running and/or going to gym a pretty high priority.  This is stressful and a lot of work and switching around schedules and carting babies to the gym nursery, but it's important, so it's a no-brainer.  Lucas will have no problem running the 6-7 miles.  I am running 4 right now, and I like to think that the next 2-3 will be acheivable over the next 6 weeks that I have left to train.

Now let me say a special thank you to Melissa, Betty, my mom, and Jenn.  We'd be lost without you.  I think it's pretty amusing right now that I am on the loveseat, laptop on my lap, blogging. And Betty is on the couch, reading, what is probably the Wall Street Journal.  And we've got two babies alseep in their cribs.  Mission accomplished.

At Melissa's, Nora laughs hysterically when Violet puts her hands on head.  Well, truth be told, Violet doesn't have to really do anything, and Nora will be smiling and laughing.  This may be true of Margaret as well, I just haven't witnessed that yet.  Melissa takes all three girls for lots of walks.  A little fresh air goes a long way for sleepy almost-5-month olds.  (and Vi, too).

Margaret and Nora light up when they hear Grandma's voice say, "Good mornin' Baby" on days when she's here.  They know her face, her voice, and they recognize the songs that she sings to them, even if it's me or Lucas singing.  They are lucky girls to get to spend some time each week with Mary, their cousin, who is such a well-behaved girl for Grandma. 

On Fridays, Miss Jenn watches them and brings none, some or all of her kiddos to the party.  Sometimes Grammy and Grandpa (Houts) take Bailey or Riley out for special one-on-one outings, which is really special for them. 

And, of course, Betty...  who loves these girls as if they were her own children.  She brags about them to her friends and shows their pictures around.  Her grown sons and husband are sick and tired of hearing about Margaret and Nora, and she feels comfortable enough with us to share that.  My favorite thing that Betty talks about with the girls are their mobiles.  What are those birdies doing?  Where are they going?  Are they going to get food?  Are they flying through the trees?  Are they swooping down, back to the nest?  Yes.  Yes they are!

Within the last couple of days, the girls have had some blog-worthy milestones:  We are smiling big at everyone.  We can both laugh out loud if mommy and daddy put a lot of work into it.  We are pros at sitting in the Bumbo seats and we like to face each other and laugh and smile and kick.  We went for a walk in the double stroller and sat upright like big girls instead of in the carseats. We are eating rice cereal from a spoon every evening.  We tried bananas but didn't like how cold they were.  We are not quite sleeping through the night, but sleeping from about 10-4:30 on a good night.  (I guess technically that could be considered "sleeping through the night", except, keep in mind folks, I said, "On a good night".) 

Margaret's Favorite Things:  Kicking her legs and flapping her arms.  Eating her hands.  Finding Sissy and smiling.  "Swimming" on her Ocean mat.

Nora's Favorite Things:  Her Paci.  Looking at her curtain by the changing table.  Seeing her bottle.  Stretching big after being unswaddled.

The picture below is very special because they are sitting in front of an afghan knitted by their Great Grandma Houts.  She didn't knit it for them specifically, but I know she'd be happy that the get to snuggle with it!


I've discovered the joys of pinterest. (Turns out, sometimes I miss the bandwagon and catch up with it 2 years later). I would tell you here how to find me, but I don't know how to do that.  I don't care that it's "social networking" - I would do it even if no one could see what I post. Here's what I like about it: It takes #1 your idea.  #2 anything you might find in "Google Images" pertaining to said idea and #3 puts them into organized folders or "boards".  Except, it's not taking up any harddrive space. And you can email a link to your board, rather than a zip file of all your tutu ideas or cute felt food or what have you.

Other things going on:  We joined Kirkwood Baptist Church.  There we have found a great Sunday School class, a safe nursery, lots of new friends, and it's close to home :)  I FINALLY joined the St. Louis Mothers of Twins Club.  We had someone come out to look at our cracked basement floor and he suggested that we call a Structural Engineer.  That can't be good.  (As Betty aptly put it:  Structural Engineer never spells "C-H-E-A-P").  We got to meet precious Baby Emily, born 2 weeks early on February 24th at a whopping 8lbs.  I am happy about the fact that Emily, Margaret and Nora will all be in the same grade at school.  :) 

So all that, and watching a lot of episodes of Friends, is what we've been up to lately.  Thanks for tuning in!  And look for the 5 month post on Saturday or shortly thereafter!

Friday, February 3, 2012

4 Months Old









Monday Funday - Thanks, Mlis!

Last Monday, Melissa took some great pics of M&N, including a smiley M, and a very shocked-looking N.

Check them out here:

http://www.tenholders.blogspot.com/2012/01/monday-funday.html

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Show and Tell

I have some great things to share!

Check out this photograph taken on Monday by our wonderful and artistic friend, Melissa. What an awesome photo! And she's a pro at baby-raisin' cause taking three babies under the age of 2 for a walk takes some mad skills, not to mention a little creativity!  One twin is in the stroller, one twin is in the Moby wrap, and Vi is holding onto Mommy's hand.


And tonight I got to participate in a mom's discussion group hosted by the people who make Dr. Brown's bottles (the bottles we use).  We talked about general impressions of baby-related consumer products.  I was able to take another opportunity to brag about the wonders of the Moby wrap.  There were 7 other moms there, one of whom is 20 weeks pregnant with twins - her 2nd and 3rd babies!  The highlight of the night was, of course, when they let us go around the perimeter of the room, which was pretty much set up with store displays, and we each got to take our pick of products!!   Here's my loot:


And then!  I got to come home to these little cuties!!!  :)

Saturday, January 21, 2012

You're the run that I want


It's a 4 mile underground race! One Question: Do you think your ankles would be covered in leeches at the end of it? Because that's a deal-breaker.

This year's run is Saturday, February 25. Lucas, what do you say?

Sunday, January 8, 2012

New Header, 5K, Crying Babies

Welcome back!  You probably noticed the new header?  I hope you like it!  It was fun to make!  I used Paint.net... a free photoshop of sorts.  You can download it here

Last night we did the 5K at Our Lady of the Snows.  It was an awesome night, at about 45°, and the course wound through the holiday lights at the shrine.  I've only been running twice since the girls were born, and ran 1 1/2 each time.  So I didn't have high expectations to run the whole 5K.  But thanks to Lucas' encouragement along the way, I did it!!  And it was a VERY hilly course, so I'm proud of myself.  :)  ...It's all practice for the Shook Relay Marathon Smack-Down that's happening in April.  That's going to be about 6 or 7 miles per person, and it's Bloods vs Out-laws (the in-laws).  Go Out-Laws!

Well, nothing much else is new, so I'll end with some photos of two precious, gorgeous, sweet, huggable, kissable, irresistible babies.  I just love their little faces when they are really worked up, so one night I snapped these really quickly before calming them down.




Wednesday, January 4, 2012

3 Months Old


How can these girls have changed so much in the last 13 weeks, and yet, also stayed just the same? Margaret was always a sweet and sleepy girl in the NICU. And now, she continues to sleep a lot... or play possum, one of the two. Especially when she's in new environments and with new people - something that we've had a lot of over Christmas. Nora is still that inquisitive little professor that she was in the NICU. She doesn't miss a thing. Always looking around, Nosy Nora. And their cries, while more pronounced now, are the same cries that they each had when they were born. Beet red Nora with a loud and active cry and Margaret with a gentle, sad wimper and a quivering bottom lip.
Melissa gave us these hats and flower clips as a shower gift.  Aren't they precious?  ...I don't know why, but these pictures remind me of Daisy from The Great Gatsby???

Here are our fav tights from Nana :)  Remember this?

We had an awesome Christmas, full of good times with family, lots of good food, so many presents, and even a nap or two. It was very special for the four of us to go to church on Christmas morning. (Church, by the way, is the one place that Margaret won't sleep.) Pastor Scott made a special visit to our pew during the sermon and called attention to "the newest members". I felt a little guilty ... all those songs about the newborn Savior... all I could think about was our girls. Wouldn't they be cute in swaddling clothes? in a manger? But really, that's what Christmas is about. God's gift to mankind. And these girls are His gift to us. What a perfect Christmas.

And here, Nolie's got a hold of both babies.  Remember this?  They're sure a lot bigger now!!!
Well, not quite sure why this is sideways...  but I'm awefully happy about this picture.  We tried to get pics with Santa on THREE separate occasions and it never worked out.  So I was delighted with Santa's visit to Freeburg on Christmas Eve. Nolan suited up for his granddaughters and it was one of the sweetest moments of the holiday. I never really thought I'd see him in a Santa suit, but he loves those girls so I'm sure it was no big deal to him at all. 
This is so sweet. <3




Daddy and Lucas Jr, aka Lucy, on New Years Eve.
New Years Eve with Violet!  We went to Nathan and Melissa's, had homemade soft pretzels, worked on putting Theresa into labor, and the ball dropped at 11!  It was perfect!

Vi loves her babies so much.  And see that little smile that Margaret has??