My good friend, Megan, sent us pig and buckteeth pacis. Sylvia won't keep the buck teeth in for long, so here's a picture of Evelyn with a pig nose paci.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Evelyn the Piggy
My good friend, Megan, sent us pig and buckteeth pacis. Sylvia won't keep the buck teeth in for long, so here's a picture of Evelyn with a pig nose paci.
Black Monday
Mommy returned to work this week and Daddy started his new job. Daddy's first job involved flying out to Los Angeles for two days, leaving Mom with the babies. An anxious feeling overwhelmed me for the first two days. Then, I started to feel better. It really helped that our nanny sent me several texts and entertained my calls! I told her if it wasn't for her, I could have very easily quit my job this week. It helps the girls love her so much and that I'm working a part-time (60%) schedule.
First County Fair
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Happy Birthday Clay
Friday, September 11, 2009
Strolling In The Bob
Several months ago we bought the "Bob" stroller. It is one fancy double jogging stroller. It's super smooth and comfy for the girls. While it weighs a ton when folded it is a dream to push around the neighborhood. Our Nanny, Angela, discovered this week that if the girls don't nap much in the morning and they are crabby in the afternoon, a long stroll with get the babies to sleep. I have also started running with them (cleared by the doc) and they quickly float off to dreamland.
Cute 4 Month Shots of Sylvia
Cute 4 Month Shots of Evelyn
Evelyn is our wild child. She is very, very active. When she is tired she goes a bit crazy. If she is lying down, she will arch her back so far and howl. She's now rolling over from her back to her belly. Then, she gets stuck. It's funny. Well, it's funny when she's crazy and somewhat happy, but she also gets sooo tired and is unable to fall asleep. We have to be really careful to pick up on her cues before it's too late or she can be a challenge. She is very, very curious and loves to be out and about. She's been reaching for her feet for a while now, but she's finally able to grab them and pull them to her mouth. The other day, she had to take a nibble while taking a bath. She's such a cutie, especially with that spikey crew cut!
Tiny Hineys
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Honorary Grandparents
Our good friends, Richard and Julie, have been declared as the girls Honorary Grandparents. They have always been incredibly wonderful to us and now to the girls. We went to their lovely home on the water in Annapolis so the girls could meet them. We first celebrated the girls with fine champagne and opened way too many presents. They gave the girls adorable sweaters with flags and anchors on them (they are huge sailors!), then we dined on the best hash we've ever had (smoked salmon hash) and mine came with twin eggs (see picture). After brunch they took the girls on their first boat ride. It was so much fun and relaxing. We always enjoy every moment with Richard and Julie. We are returning soon to take them up on their offer to stay in the "creek" apartment, it's the first floor of their four story (or is it five?) home. It will be a perfect get-away with the girls and another opportunity for the girls to be loved on by their honorary grandparents.
Angela's First Day
This week our nanny started working. The girls really gave her a run for her money the first day. They didn't sleep very long for their first nap and they were really crabby the entire day. Mommy and Daddy felt really bad for Angela. But, she did a great job and they did nap for nearly an hour in the afternoon while out on a stroll. And, they didn't even notice we were gone. She's really incredible with the girls and has a ton of really great ideas. We are so lucky and very happy we decided to go with a nanny at the house instead of daycare. Angela is an absolute perfect for our family too!
The picture of David above is of his sad face before he left for the day.
Lots of Funny Stuff
The girls get a little wild before bedtime. This video proves it. Also, it's of Evelyn's first day of razzing. She did it all day. Totally adorable.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
First Family Vacation
As you know, David and I love to travel! We typically take a big vacation once a year. Last year it was New Zealand and the year before that it was Africa. This year, we took a babymoon to Florida. While fun, it was not the same. We decided to go somewhere neither of us have never been -- Vermont and Montreal. We stayed in Stowe for 4 days and then went to Montreal for 2. It was great --the perfect mix of outdoors and big city. We loved the small, quaint feel of Vermont and the European vibe of Montreal. The girls were a DREAM to travel with. Evelyn slept on takeoff and Sylvia enjoyed her bottle (it was mealtime, we don't deviate from the schedule!). We stuck to their bedtime routine and the girls slept soundly for 12 hours while Mom and Dad enjoyed dinner in bed, reading books and reconnecting. It was a perfect first vacation with the girls. We definitely aren't scared to travel and are already planning trip number two! Here are a sample of pictures, click this link for more. http://www1.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=1274244016/a=8289532_8289532/otsc=SHR/otsi=SALBlink/COBRAND_NAME=snapfish/
Friday, August 28, 2009
4 Months Old
It feels like yesterday I was writing up a 4 week blog entry. Now, the girls are 4 months old. They are incredibly healthy and growing like weeds. At their 4 month visit the doctor was very impressed with their sleep habits (they still sleep 12 hours at night -- we are enjoying this while it lasts because soon sleep will be disrupted by teething) and told us not to worry if they aren't good daytime nappers. However, they do nap a few times a day for about 40 minutes, just not 2-3 hours like many babies do at this age. They just don't need that much sleep during the day, so they give us a run for our money all day long. The doctor was more than impressed by their eating and said "these girls are ready for solids." They are not eating about 9oz per feeding about twice a day and 8-8.5oz the other two feedings. We are starting solids as soon as we return from vacation.
Here are their statistics--the doctor said what is important at this stage is that they are growing. It doesn't matter if they aren't totally proportional; it doesn't mean that Sylvia is always going to be rounder than she is taller or that Evelyn will always have a small head. [Daddy was worried about that.] What is interesting to me is that the girls are the same height, but Sylvia still looks much bigger. I think it's because of their head sizes. However, Evelyn is getting some mega chunk on her, especially her legs. And, she even has a fat roll under her butt! It's so funny and cute!
Evelyn*
Head: 15 3/8 in -- 10th percentile
Height: 23 1/4 in -- 25th percentile
Weight: 12lbs 13.2oz -- 25th percentile
*Interestingly, I was 24 inches and 12lbs 14oz when I was 4 months old. Because I was so small, my doctor advised to start rice cereal very early, just 40 days after my birth and my first food (squash) was fed to me at 2 days shy of 8 weeks.
Sylvia
Head: 16 in -- 45th percentile
Height: 23 1/4 -- 25th percentile
Weight: 14lbs even -- 55th percentile
Here are their statistics--the doctor said what is important at this stage is that they are growing. It doesn't matter if they aren't totally proportional; it doesn't mean that Sylvia is always going to be rounder than she is taller or that Evelyn will always have a small head. [Daddy was worried about that.] What is interesting to me is that the girls are the same height, but Sylvia still looks much bigger. I think it's because of their head sizes. However, Evelyn is getting some mega chunk on her, especially her legs. And, she even has a fat roll under her butt! It's so funny and cute!
Evelyn*
Head: 15 3/8 in -- 10th percentile
Height: 23 1/4 in -- 25th percentile
Weight: 12lbs 13.2oz -- 25th percentile
*Interestingly, I was 24 inches and 12lbs 14oz when I was 4 months old. Because I was so small, my doctor advised to start rice cereal very early, just 40 days after my birth and my first food (squash) was fed to me at 2 days shy of 8 weeks.
Sylvia
Head: 16 in -- 45th percentile
Height: 23 1/4 -- 25th percentile
Weight: 14lbs even -- 55th percentile
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Dancing With Mommy
I do this little dance thing to get Evelyn to laugh. She's really into it and will actually cry when I pick up her sister for her turn. Sylvia isn't so into it, but I can't dare leave her out!
Post Mealtime Funnytime
The girls are so funny after they eat. Often is huge burps, funny squeals, finger licking, or a slight coma.
Sylvia Razzes
Yesterday, Sylvia figured out how to "razz" or raspberry. Now it's all she does and it's incredibly cute.
Evelyn discovered her toes and reaches for them all the time, I need to capture that on video next.
Sharing Already
Daddy's Retirement
After 20 years in the Marine Corps, Daddy retired! Friday was his last day and he didn't want a huge retirement ceremony (mind you, Officers rate a full parade with band and everything!). After a small awards ceremony at the Pentagon, we went out for beers with his work collegues. His staff gave him some very thoughtful gifts -- a flag flown above Iwo Jima, a scrapbook with pictures and good-bye messages and they also had him named "National COMRELADANT" by the Marine Corps League. If you don't know the Marine Corps League is a group of old (typically chubby) former Marines who wear red hats and jackets. COMREL is the Community Relations office David was in charge of. ADADT is akin to Commandant (the head of the Marine Corps). So, it was a joke. Very funny joke.
It was a great time and the girls were very well behaved! Daddy even changed their diapers on this old desk!
Congratulations, Daddy! What an amazing career, which he most certainly will miss!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Evelyn Grabbing
Just recently the girls started grabbing things within their reach. Here's Evelyn grabbing her porcupine elephant (that's what David named it) on her activity mat.
Daddy Scaring Sylvia
This is a hoot--Sylvia scares easily and her eyes get real big. While she sits in this kick and play bouncey seat all the time, it scared her today. Evelyn is also discovering her new rainforest bouncey, which has a similar cause and effect thing going on, but the effect is caused by her touching little toys. The other is triggered by her feet. She understood how it worked only a few minutes after sitting in it. Very cute.
Evelyn's Laugh
David was getting Evelyn ready for her bath the other night and was humming the theme to the Pink Panther and Evelyn laughed! I tried it the next day and it worked again -- here it is captured on video. It's such a cute laugh!
Second Cousins Visit
The girls' second cousins, Laura and RJ, came to visit this weekend from Philly. Meredith spent all her summers as a kid up in Michigan with Laura (her first cousin on her Mom's side). There were a lot of memories created together and we are so happy we were able to create a few with Laura and her husband this weekend. We went to the American History Museum, David then took us on a driving tour of DC, Arlington and Old Town, Alexandria, and then had dinner (actually made it at home!). They also brought with them adorable fall shirts and some neat-o bath toys.
More photos of their visit can be found here: http://www1.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=1178525016/a=8289532_8289532/otsc=SHR/otsi=SALBlink/COBRAND_NAME=snapfish/
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Attempts At Rolling Over
We haven't yet had a repeat of Sylvia's rolling over, but boy she tries hard. I have a feeling she'll roll over from her back to tummy before a repeat of tummy to back.
Morning Feeding
The first feeding of the day is so great. It's great for 2 reasons -- David is there with me and the girls are soooo happy! This little video captured one of Evelyn's finer moments.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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