You might hear:
"Lets not pull Austin by his head"
"Don't play in the toilet water"
"What a big poo poo ________!" (Insert Kate, Austin, or Scott)
"Don't get in Mommy's scriptures" (This one is said at least once a day)
"Oh, that is so sad..." (I love Love and Logic) or "Uh Oh"
And my favorite from Kate:
"I love you very much ________" (insert Mommy or Daddy)
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
If you were a fly on our wall...
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Done pumping...almost
I have such mixed feelings about quitting pumping. It has not been that fun, but I do love giving my babies my milk and I like knowing that it helped them along a little bit. I decided to quit though a week and a half ago. I haven't pumped since then, so I thought my milk supply was diminishing pretty good. The last few days, I have been getting pretty uncomfortable though so I decided to pump tonight and I got over 10 oz! I couldn't believe it! Especially because it has been a week and a half! Almost there.
In other news, the boys weighed 15 lbs on our scale! The method isn't 100% though--we will weigh ourselves holding the babies, then not holding the babies and subtract. Still, they have got to be close to that! I can't believe it because Kate was only 16 or 17 lbs at 1 year and they are only 6 months. Kate's only at 25 lbs and also I think both Scott and Austin's heads are close to the same size as Kate's, I might have to put a picture up of this because it is pretty funny!
Posted by Julie at 7:52 PM 8 comments
Friday, July 10, 2009
Visitors and the 4th of July
Beware--I have a lot of pictures on this post! I just have a hard time editing pictures out, so enjoy! (Also, I accidentally turned on this setting that made some pictures turn out with weird colors, so no, we did not dye Teagan's, Kate's, and my grandma's hair pink)
My sister Melissa came with her little boy (who is so darn cute!) and him and Kate got along so well. By the end, they were ready to be the center of attention again, but they did great!
Melissa did Kate's hair so cute most of the days. I learned a few tricks and got some new ideas!
Kate found these necklaces and had her cousins chasing after her. This was the best picture I got, but it was pretty fun to see her running!
Us girls looking at this cute photo album that Whitney made. It had some very professional looking poses by all of us from our early days.
We had a rough go at the parade. We really wanted to go especially for Kate. We got caught in traffic (yes there is traffic even in remote parts of the world) and parked about a mile away from where my stepmom had saved spots. Jeff carried one of the boys in a pack and Kate on his shoulders while I carried the other boy. We were a spectacle (which we are starting to get used to in general). Kate started crying when some cars revved their engines and didn't stop for most of the parade. When the Durtschi float walked by, we decided just to walk with them and surprisingly, all the kids were happy with that! It was a wild time! I wish I could have taken the picture when Jeff had all three kids piled on, but I didn't dare in case one slipped off!
My sister has this cool bike and just got a little child seat as you can see. We LOVED it! I am ready to go out and buy myself one!
We had such a good couple of weeks--first with Melissa, she was so helpful and I just loved having her here, I wish she lived across the street. Then we had such a good time on our trip--I loved seeing all of my family and spending time with them. I love the 4th of July!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
How did I ever live without boys?
It's funny. When I had Kate, I secretly thought girls were the best and the most fun, but I cannot believe how much fun my boys are and how much I love them. Their little spirits are so different than Kate's was. I just really don't know how I lived without little boys before, I love them so much and feel SO blessed to have them here (even if they are giving me a run for my money).
They are growing up! They are almost 6 months old! It is weird that it has been so long!
Posted by Julie at 4:54 PM 12 comments