Sunday, December 28, 2008

Pregnancy blahs

i have always heard that every pregnancy is different. And I am starting to see that very same truth for myself. While I am only about 7 weeks along, there are already some pretty big differences between my first pregnancy and this one. For example I had a great first pregnancy, No morning sickness, no food aversions, nothing. This pregnancy however...I have the great pleasure of experiencing extreme bloating after every meal. I can eat like 4 little snack pickles and 10 mins later feel like I just stuffed my face at a thanksgiving dinner. Not to mention the extra stomach cramps that come with the bloating. Then with my first pregnancy I was very even tempered I never had mood swings, this one look out. How can one feel so annoyed at nothing? Yesterday I was so annoyed at nothing. Nothing happened to make me feel that way I just did. Then I felt more annoyed at myself for feeling annoyed at nothing in the first place...sigh The only thing that has stayed consistent with both pregnancies is that I do not suffer from morning sickness (thank the lord). Even with all the little annoyances that come with pregnancy, i am still grateful and excited to be blessed with this baby. Thats right baby singular..haha! There is only one sac this time. I go for another ultrasound in a couple days to see the heart beat and check for identical twins. (I dont think there will be two though).But ill keep yall updated.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Three year old talk


So there I was standing at the refrigerator with my two three year olds asking them what they wanted for lunch. And as usual I got a string of "I want dat" to like everything in the refrigerator. So I open the freezer and give them a choice of taquitos or pizza. And as always Blythe says "I want pizta-quitos" and Bresse says "I dont likt dat". So I say you get either pizta or quitos. And after several minuets of jiber they settle on pizta. I put the pizta in the microwave and get asked at least 10 times about the pizta. And as I stood there cutting up the pizta I realized that I was talking just like them. Pizta, quitos, hungy.... And i wondered how often i talked like my three year olds and how strange people must think I am out in public. I can just see it.. there I am at the grocery store my kids asking for a cootie and and me standing at the bakery asking them " you want m&m cootie, or peanut butter cootie" or at the restaurant when they say i hungy me responding back " you hungy?" Oh the looks I must get. It will be interesting to see just how often i do that now that I am conscious of it. While I am sure that I am not the only parent who does this I do in fact find it very amusing.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

My girls turned 3 and got their ears pierced



Wow what a birthday! So for the last couple of months my twins have been asking me to get their ears pierced. After careful thought about their request i decided to test them to see just how much they wanted their ears pierced. Every time they asked to get their ears pierced I would ask them if they wanted it even though it is going to hurt? Bresse continued to be very excited about it while Blythe didnt seem to be so interested anymore with that development. I decided to Just get Bresses ears pierced and take Blythe to pick out a toy. So off we went to the mall and Bresse sat in the chair and was a very big girl...until her ears were actually pierced at which point she burst into tears. However the up side to being a three year old is that candy makes everything ok. As soon as she saw the lollipops they had in the tin the tears immediately dried up and she was happy. It was this point (to my great surprise i might add) that Blythe climbed up in the chair and asked to have her ears pierced too. I asked her even though it will hurt she said yes and got her ears pierced too, having the same reaction as her sister along with the instant turn around at the site of the lollipops. A couple days later we had their birthday party. They were so excited and hyped up on sugar that I thought they might explode. T climax came when it was time to open presents. I sat them down in the middle of the floor and gave them each a present to open. As soon as Bresse opened the first present she just lost it. It was a skirt and as soon as the paper was off she picked it up and ran around the entire room yelling " a skurt! a skurt!" once the entire room had seen her skirt she sat back down and asked for another present. Blythe was more calm until she opened all of her presents and couldnt decide which one she actually wanted to play with. But overall it was a very fun experience, I can only imagine what Christmas will be like.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

From April to November way too much to remember

So I started this blog site in april and it is now November and I have neglected to blog anything in the months between then and now. But life has been so busy in those months so here is a small recap to get caught up. In may I finished my spring semester, in June I ran around like a chicken with my head cut off planning my wedding, in July I continued to run around like a chicken with my head cut off doing last minute wedding details and got married July 31st. The wedding was a blast and went off without a hitch. In august I went on a great honeymoon and started back to school for the fall semester. September and october was really just about school, which brings me to November and Thanksgiving only a couple of days away. While I am very excited about Thanksgiving I am curious to see how my twins are going to handle all the excitement that this year is going to bring with now two families to visit. I am sure they are going to sleep well that night.

Friday, April 18, 2008

The introduction of the Slip n' slide

I just recently decided that I wanted to try my hand at blogging so what better way to start out then to blog about introducing my two year old twin girls to a slip n' slide. About a month or so ago my mom came home with an original slip n' slide. I smiled when I saw it because I remember how much I liked those when i was a kid. As I sat there reminiscing about the good ole days of my youth, I realized that i was at least 4 years old when i first started my slip n' slide love affair. I looked at my two year old walking awkwardly in my shoes and tried to imagine how in the world they were going to be able to really understand or enjoy the slip n' slide for what it was. I didn't worry too much more about it since it still was not warm enough for them to use it anyway. Well since then the weather here in Arizona has become warm enough to let them go outside and play in the water. I let them play in the sprinklers a few times and in their baby pool which they love( but it is clear that it is getting too small for them). So today I decide to bravely go where I'm sure most parents with two year olds don't go... I pulled out the slip n' slide. As I started to unfold it my twins went immediately into what I like to call crazy baby mode. They ran endlessly around the yard screaming and laughing knowing that whatever mommy was setting up was sure to be fun. I finally got the slip n' slide set up and connected the hose then after chasing my little ones around, got them in their suits and drenched in sun screen. This was it the moment I introduce my kids to the Joys of the slip n' slide... Ha! it was like I had expected they had no idea what to do so they slashed in the water and fell down more times then I can count. Then Mommy gets the great idea that it might be more fun for them if she slides them down it. I go for the more daring of my twins miss Blythe and I lay her on her tummy then hurl her down it. there was a slight pause where I'm pretty sure she was trying to decide if that had been fun and the jury comes back with laughter. She loved it then I push Bresse down it and she laughs. They both love mommy pushing them down the slip n' slide. It was very amusing. But after about a half hour mommy was getting tired and it was slightly windy so their bones where trying to shake out of their skin. Even though it was very clear that they were cold they still did not hesitate to cry and beg repeatedly for the wader. The slip n' slide was a hit and even though they cant do it themselves yet they still had lots of fun.