Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Daddy's Turns 30

On October 4, Daddy (Mike) turned 30 years old. The girls and I thought of what we should do for daddy. So while daddy did some work and then went to go play golf, the girls and I started on our adventure to get Daddy a nice birthday present.



The first stop we arrived at was a clothing store. I thought, ok, Its 2:00PM I have 3 hours, I had to go to 3 places, so this means we could do it in plenty of time. The question was...could we do it without any tantrums? So we are at the first store. I carry the girls in under each arm and put them in the basket. Phew! Workout one, achieved. We strolled through and found a nice shirt and tie for daddy to wear to work. When we were about to check out. A lady and her daughter stopped us and started talking with the girls. They were laughing and enjoyed the conversation. A checkout, carry out, and buckle down the time was 3:00PM. Not bad, I have 2 more places to go.

Next stop, Party City! Now I was unsure if they had any baskets or not, but they did. So again, with a child under each arm, put them into a basket. Phew! Workout two, complete. We went inside went to the back and purchased some balloons for Daddy's birthday. Ok, now I have two children AND balloons to get out to the car. First I put the balloons in and then belted the girls in their seats. Time. 3:45PM. Great! This would leave plenty of time to make our last destination. WALMART.

Arriving at Wally World I grabbed a basket, loaded up two toddlers and embarked on a grocery shopping adventure. We enter the store and I have a list. This is a must when shopping with twins, and for some reason I still end up with more items than on my list. This trip thankfully was somewhat uneventful. With the exception of the muffins in the bakery. The girls know that every time we visit Walmart, they get the mini muffins. So as we pass the area, they get really excited and say "this! this!" What do I do? Pick up the package and give my children a muffin. This is the least I can do for good behavior in the store. So third store, complete. We are now at 4:45PM. This gave us enough time to get home, put the groceries away and go meet Daddy, and friends, Joy and Jan for supper at a restaurant. On the way home. Juliana kept on screaming "Tay! Tay! Tay!" She had started to cry. I figured out that "Tay" is her word for balloons and that apparently she is afraid of them. Poor girl, they were swarming her head in the car and she hated it. Nothing like pushing a child to face her fears.

The family at Salsas

We ended the evening with dinner at Salsas and put the girls to bed at 8PM. While the girls were sleeping, Mike opened his presents from us and ate the cake the girls and I made for him. What a fun and exhausting day. Happy Birthday Daddy. We love you.






Juliana and Olivia turn 1 1/2 years!

Watching our girls grow like little flowers has been quite the adventure. They are starting to communicate more with using their words, reaching, and climbing for things. Olivia likes to climb. She has figured out how to climb up on the glider, couch, high chair, and kids rocker...oh not to forget the diaper changing table. Juliana has not ventured to this new found wonder yet, but I know she is not far behind. They have picked up more jibbering and added words to their own language. Olivia will say "NeNoy?" Juliana will respond....no. We still have no clue what that means.

Olivia
We have had such an amazing month. A few events that have happened were: Mama's half marathon, Twins and More club picnic, and apple picking. On the weekend of Mama's half marathon, Oma and Opa came to visit. They were able to help daddy watch the girls while mama ran. Juliana and Olivia decided they wanted to run too. So they ran around and danced to the bluegrass music that was playing in the field. Mama finished her first half marathon in 2:24min. When she crossed over the finish line, Juliana was reaching with both arms to be held by her mama. What a great feeling.

 Mama

Olivia and Juliana eating Greek yogurt.


One of the cutest things the girls are doing is giving each other "sugar". 

The Twins and More club had a picnic and this was the first time that the girls were able to play on a playground for their age group. Oh what fun they had. This was also the first time that they got to slide. The expressions on their faces were priceless. On that day it was very cold. I believe it was 48 degrees. This was a little much and the girls wanted to get warm, but they didn't want to leave the playground. In fact, when it was time to go eat, they cried. Once during the week, Mama tries to take the girls to the park to get some fresh air, playtime and run time. This usually results in Mama chasing the girls all over and then really good naps in the afternoon.

 Juliana

Olivia


 Juliana

Sisterly play


Lining up to slide down.

Olivia on the duck. 

Juliana, Daddy, and Olivia

Olivia, Mama, and Juliana



Our favorite activity of the month is apple picking! This was the first time Juliana and Olivia had a chance to pick apples and pick pumpkins. It was perfect weather, a little breeze, cool crisp air and sunny. Perfect fall day.
Olivia and Juliana eating their apples.

Olivia picked her very own.

Juliana and her very own apple.

As far as development, the girls are running now, eating anything (except dairy) and learning how to sing their songs. We are really proud of our little ones and can't wait to see their new developments next month.


At the end of October, the girls will be traveling with Mama and Daddy to Washington DC. They will be spending some time with family and Mama will be running in her first marathon. This will be close to the girls' 19 month mark, so they should be really grown by then. These next few months will be really exciting as we have Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up. These were always special times for their Mama and now she can't wait to share them with her little angels and Daddy. What great happy memories.




Wednesday, September 7, 2011

17 Months Old and Growing Strong

Before my girls get any bigger, I better jump on and update this blog. This month has flown by so fast. The girls are growing and really becoming little girls. I just recently went to Old Navy since we needed some PJs that fit the girls. I was looking at their 12-18 month clothes and told Mike, "They can't be this big. Look how long these pajamas are." When we got home I put them on the girls and sure enough, they fit perfectly. I can't believe they are so big. We ordered their new car seats that should arrive this coming Monday. They are reaching the weight limit on their carriers now and their little legs are bent against the seat. Oh my babies aren't babies anymore. They are cute little toddlers that keep their mama really busy.

Juliana and Olivia on Mama's childhood rocking horse.

Mike and I pulled out the old coffee table. I say old, because it has been stored since the girls were born. We didn't have the space for it, but now that the girls are getting bigger they are able to use the table to eat their snacks and read a book, unbelievable! We are really excited for them.

 Juliana at the table.

Olivia at the table.

The girls are talking a lot more. Juliana can say her own name and Olivia will get it one of these times. Juliana has also said her first sentence. "Why did you do that?" She says this in response when something is dropped or a video is turned off. I am trying to teach them the word "belly button" but so far I only get "bla bla". The girls have developed their own language. They talk to each other when they play and get very excited when get to wake each other up from a nap, "sissy! sissy!", and then they start screaming.



 It is great to see my girls play so well together. They do have their moments when they are sassy and frustrated and arms start flailing and babies start crying. This is when I have to explain to them that it is not ok to hit and that it hurts. We still don't have that concept down.

 Sweet Olivia.

Sweet Juliana.

Sassy Olivia.

Both girls are eating well now. They are able to eat soy foods and all fruit. This is such a relief as I am able to prepare normal meals for all of us to eat. I don't have to mash their food as much as they are able to grind really well. We have not gotten any new teeth yet, but I am sure they will come in due time.

Besides eating the girls are picking up a new sport, besides running of course, its golf. Daddy has been taking time on the weekends to teach the girls how to swing with a club. So cute to watch and they love it. I can't wait until we all can go to the golf range and teach them with real clubs.
Daddy with Olivia

 Olivia Swinging at the ball.

 Olivia still swinging at the ball.

This past Friday, we decided to add art to our lives once a month. This month the girls learned to paint on canvas. It wasn't hard, and what beautiful masterpieces they made. I thought that this was going to be one of those fling the paint experiences, but it wasn't. My little angels sat in their highchairs and focused on the task at hand. They loved the feel of the paint on their fingers and didn't even try to eat it. What a great experience.

 Juliana and Olivia

 Olivia examining her fingers.

Juliana painting.

Our family has started something new. We posted a map in the girls room and have marked with stickers the places we visit as a family. We have not gone to many yet, but we plan to have the map filled with stickers one day. This fall we will be able to mark Washington D.C. with a sticker. October 30 their mama will be running in the Marine Corps Marathon. This will be the girls' first experience in a hotel room and mama's first marathon. We are all very excited. While we are there we will be able to stay one night with cousins Tina and John. We are excited for the girls to finally meet them.

Well, besides growing, talking, and playing we have been real busy being a little family. Sharing lots of love with each other and those around us. Can't wait for whats in store for next month.

 Big girl Juliana.

Big girl Olivia.


Friday, August 5, 2011

16 Month Old Girls with Proud Parents!

Over the past month the girls have been really growing. As from the post earlier, you all know that Olivia started walking. As of right now, she is attempting to walk really fast. Almost running. Oh boy, she will be a hard one to catch I'm sure. But the new news is about Juliana! She started walking a few days ago. Her sister was the first to see as they were playing in the kitchen and I heard them giggling so I went to check it out. There Juliana was on her feet taking a few steps! She would fall and then pick herself back up and try again. For the days following she has been practicing every moment she gets. However, if she is wanting to get somewhere really fast she resorts to old habits and crawls. Olivia on the other hand does not crawl very much anymore. She rather use her feet.




I love seeing my little ones achieve a new stage in life. They actually play more when they are both on their feet. Almost like they need to share in the fun of walking. Besides walking we are talking and making more messes. Now that we are mobile the bookshelves are bare on occasion. One interest that the girls have acquired is Precious, our toy rat terrier. Olivia will go around the house holding a tennis ball saying "Pre Pre" and Juliana has learned that she can pet Precious. To our surprise, Precious will lay there and let Juliana pet her back and head. They will even give each other kisses, which is quite humorous. I would definitely call these "Precious moments."

 Precious and Juliana exchanging kisses.


 Precious and Juli playing.

Since Daddy is working long hours that means that the girls go with Mama on her errands around town. Usually we need to keep them limited to one store. Walmart would be one of those stores. It is the most fun to shop in (sarcastically said) because I can't get in and out due to the twin factor. I put Juliana in the seat in front of me and Olivia in the back with some toys. The moment I enter the store, I get people looking at me saying "oh! look how cute, she has two!" The other comment I get is "are they twins?" (Note they are dressed alike and they are the same size and look exactly alike). I find this one humorous as well. Now that we are in the store and attempting to go down the cosmetic aisle Olivia has made six friends. My child is so social she has asked every stranger to pick her up and carry her around. Most people don't and just settle for a hug, but yesterday there was a lady that asked me if she could. Erring on the side of caution, I let her. I don't know what it was, but after she put her back into the basket, she looked at me with tears in her eyes and said it made her day. I guess my children have that kind heart that can touch a soul. I only hope they continue to hold that kind of attitude throughout their life. After our cosmetic adventure we travel on to the baby section to get some food and diapers. This is where the fun begins. My children start screaming because they want food, which by the way, I just fed them. To distract them, I hand Olivia a red ball. She sat on it! You know those exercise balls that are made for adults? I just found one for my child...ah ha ha ha. She sat holding on to the side of the basket and bounced on it. This has been the new thing in our home.

 Olivia with her ball. 

 Olivia playing with her ball. 

Sweet Olivia.

Olivia has an attachment to this red ball. She picks it up and walks around the house with it. Juliana will attempt to play with her and Olivia starts screaming at her. Oh boy, maybe I should have bought two. Even "Pre Pre" is not allowed to play with it. So Juliana and Precious started playing together and left Olivia out. One day they will learn to share.

 Olivia saying No to her sister playing with the ball. 

Juliana and Precious playing together.

Some of you would probably like an update on how the girls are doing with their eating. This has been a challange as most of you know, but recently we have been trying new things. So far waffles are alright even if they have milk in them, they have also had graham crackers and seem to do fine. Fruit seems to be a better issue as well. I did not want to try strawberries yet, but blueberries are at the top of the girls list!



Today we went blueberry picking. This was the girls' first time out in the heat with Mama picking blueberries and eating them too. Every time I would pick one, Juliana would take it out of my hand and eat it. Really funny fact....when I went to change her diaper, it had a slight smell of blueberries. I know, sick, but true. The girls loved them. They started out with blackberries and the juice would run down their mouth. So cute. They really seemed to enjoy it. I love these memories and look forward to making more as the girls grow. We are really entering into the fun stage.

 Juliana and Olivia eating blackberries.

Us girls out pickin'

Juliana and Olivia are into expressing themselves. They will point to things they want and say "tat" or "tat pees". We say our prayers and they fold their hands and say "Ah um" at the end. They are singing the letter part of Old McDonald and also making the sounds of animals in the song. They are showing frustration and empathy through their moods. One instance was when I had both girls in the tub and Juliana decided to stand. I told her to sit down, but instead of listening, she tried to get away from me. She slipped and caught herself, but did hit her chin on the side of the tub. This resulted in wailing. I immediately took her out of the tub to see if she was alright (which she was) and held her while she wailed. Olivia didn't like her sister crying like that and took it upon herself to quit playing in the tub and climb out onto my lap. So here I sit, one towel, two sopping wet toddlers and one is screaming. I tried to put Olivia down and she started to cry. Knowing that Olivia can walk now, I left her naked in the bathroom and took Juliana in her bedroom and here comes Olivia toddling in, watching me dress her sister. After Juliana was finished I promptly put a diaper on Olivia and finished our normal night routine with the girls.

Juliana expressing her happiness!

So many adventures in this house there is no room for dull moments. Really, I think I would miss it all if I was away from them. As much as we all need our peace, we find so much joy through our girls. Life would not be the same without them. They are precious little angels (most of the time). These 16 months have been a blessing. I look forward to another one.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Never Been More Proud

Today the girls decided that they were going to practice their standing and walking. Olivia would walk out to the middle of the floor and then fall, crawl back to the chair and pull up and try again, she did this for 15 minutes straight. I think I am going to have my hands more full then they have ever been.

I am so proud of my Juliana today. She started walking yesterday but I could never catch it on camera. She decided to try something new today. To stand independently and even take a few steps. She is one amazing little girl.

Juliana, Mama and Daddy are so proud of you. Both you and your sister are the most awesome children we could ever have. Keep practicing my baby. You will be running in no time.


Thursday, July 7, 2011

We're Walking!

Today Olivia decided she would try walking. I got in the play pen with her and asked her to walk to me. At first she didn't know if she could lift that foot, but she began to teeter from one foot to the other. After a couple of teeters, she picked up her foot and took a step, balanced and then took another step. I was so excited for her, I grabbed the video camera, for sure that she would not walk again. To my amazement, once I started the camera, she walked again to me. It is really amazing to me that she has been the first to do everything. First to roll over, first to crawl, and now first to walk. I think she is trying to make up for the fact that she was the second born. Juliana will be there right behind her grabbing at those heels. Once that happens, we will be sure to video her as well.

Mama and Daddy are so proud of you Olivia! You are going to be running around this place before we know it. Love you baby.



Monday, July 4, 2011

15 Months Old

It has been another fantastic month with our girls. I am reporting to those who are interested, the girls are still crawling. No worries. Juliana can walk holding onto one hand, but still a little unstable. Olivia really prefers not to try. They are using more words to ask for things or reject them in some cases. One case is when Olivia is done drinking water she will push the cup away and say "no". If she is done with something she will say "all duh". Both girls can say " A, B, C" and of course other words like thank you and ok. It is so amazing to see them develop so fast and use their words already.
Olivia Judith

Juliana Grace

With their everyday expanding vocabulary, they are expanding in size as well. 12 month clothes are getting a little tight and 18 month clothes are too big. We have a few clothes that are 12-18 months and that seems to be the size that fits them the best. When I have to tug a little to get a shirt over their head, I think it is time to move on to a bigger shirt. Olivia doesn't like that so much when Mama tries to fit her head in clothes that are not her size. I just can't believe that they are so big! Juliana weighs in at 19.5 pounds and Olivia weighs in at 20 pounds. We are very close to being able to switch their seats to be facing forward. Once Juliana hits 20 pounds we are safe. That will be nice to be able to see their faces.

Olivia

Juliana

The girls look forward to their weekends, since this is the time that they are able to spend with their daddy. Mike has started his new job about 2 weeks ago and is working really hard. The girls miss him terribly, but sometimes they will have a special morning where they will wake up early and get to eat breakfast with their daddy. These are rare, but cherished moments. This makes for a good day for everyone. We love him so much and are very proud of what he does for us.

 Watching the sunrise with Daddy.

Olivia playing with Daddy

This month we took a short family vacation to go see Opa and Oma Colburn. The girls had a great time playing with the toys and spending time with Oma and Opa. They even got to ride on Opa's tractor for the first time ever! How exciting it was.

 Opa pulling us in the trailer.

 Opa and Olivia

Opa and Juliana

Opa and Oma with the girls.

 Our little family.


On another note, life here has been really busy with daddy at work, and keeping up with two little ones. We have been so blessed to have friends that help us with babysitting and just calling us to come to the pool. The girls received their first floating devices from Auntie Dawn and Uncle Greg. A bee and a ladybug. (Pictures to come). It was a blast having them float around the pool. Olivia is still a little withdrawn when it comes to water, but we are hoping that by the end of the summer, she will love it.

All in all, 14 months are now over and 15 month twin girls are making their debut. Can't wait to see what this month will bring.

 Olivia 

Juliana and Olivia