Monday, September 24, 2007

All Dressed Up

The twingle and twinks dressed up this past weekend to attend their cousin Dan's wedding reception.



Genevieve was passed around and admired by a number of family members (and even some strangers), while Jackson preferred to hang out mostly with dad. Bentley ran wild with his Cuz Felicity.


Sunday, September 23, 2007

It is officially fall time!

Here are the kids, *celebrating* the official arrival of the autumn season. Well... at least 2 of them are celebrating. The other one wasn't too thrilled to be put down just to have his picture taken!



Competitive screaming


When one baby screams it very quickly turns into two babies screaming... I think they both have a sense that if they don't scream louder than their sibling than they're "losing"... I'm not sure what they're losing, but I know that I'm losing my hearing (and sanity). Friday started out with some healthy lung exercise... so I knew we needed something special to make it through the day. Out came Mom's favorite shirts... read closely. :-)


They both love mommy, the shirts remind me. Since they can't speak yet the shirts speak for them (I hope!). :-) Notice Genevieve is even smiling in the picture - I had a few with Jackson smiling, but Genevieve wasn't smiling at the same time. Of course not... since I've already posted a picture of his smile I figured it was her turn. We think she might have a dimple, we have to coax a few more big grins out of her before a final determination can be made though!
I was speaking with someone today about God's clever plan, in making babies so darn cute - they have to be awfully lovable and adorable to make it easy for us to block out all the screaming, the lack of sleep, and the hardwork... it's a good thing Jackson and Genevieve have cute down pat already.

Language "explosion"

All of my parenting magazines tell me that somewhere between 15 and 24 months children have a language explosion, at which point they will start adding dozens of words to their vocabulary every day. I can't wait - at least - that's what I keep telling myself! I am very eager to find out exactly what is going on behind those bright eyes of my child. :-) I didn't talk much until 24 months myself, at which point I talked in sentences. Bentley's approaching 20 months and I'm wondering if he's going to take the same approach... 4 months seems like an eternity right now!

I suspect that half of the reason I look forward to clear communication is because I think it will make it easier to get along. I'll offer a selection of breakfast foods, he'll tell me what he wants and he'll eat it. I'll explain we have to run errands but when we get home we can play outside, and he'll eagerly come along and behave at the store. I'll tell him I understand he's tired and if he could just be good natured we'll be home soon, and he'll happily comply... I have many visions of conversation with a rational being. The problem, however, is that I'm not sure toddlers qualify as rational humans. They have to grow into that...

I'm positive that communication with full sentences will be entertaining, but I think I'll have to reconcile myself to the fact that it won't solve all parenting problems. Exhibit A may be the new words heard this week:

1stly, the big "NO" has shown up. Prior to this it was simply vehement head shaking, but now we've progressed to an occasional no.

2ndly, we heard a "go away!" this week. It was directed at the ball, which he then threw, but still...

We'll see what words show up next!

More on Bentley's Music...

Here's a picture of Bentley working the CD player, ready for his 2 hrs of morning music time:

and here is Genevieve, doing a pretty good job of outwardly expressing my inward feelings at hearing the same song yet again...

Friday, September 21, 2007

Another Stargazer

It started out reasonably enough. We were driving to the playground at 8PM and the sun was setting. Whenever we traveled west, it nearly blinded us, so I pulled out the pair of sunglasses we keep for Bentley in our truck. He happily put them on.

Then he refused to take them off when we got to the playground even though it was rather overcast, starting to get dark, and the glasses had very dark lenses. I know better than to argue with a toddler over minor issues, so I let him wear them.


Jackson accompanied us on the playground trip--here's our proof of that.


(No he isn't really swinging or sliding, but it makes for a nice photo.)

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Jackson looks to the stars

I took Jackson in to the Dr. yesterday to try and find out why his head is always at such a bizarre and uncomfortable angle. Jackson put on a good show demonstrating what a normal baby he is, smiling, giggling, and talking - and refusing to arch his head or back. After checking him over and ruling out neurological disorders, problems with muscle tone, and hernias the Dr. told me that Jackson just has lofty goals and likes to look towards the sky. Hmppph. Apparently he finds craning his head to the side to be a comfortable position... the diagnosis is still the same, tummy troubles that he should outgrow in the next couple months. I hope so. In the mean time we'll enjoy more of the straight line frowns he has perfected I guess...

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

She might not roll, but she can sit!

It's a good thing camera shutters move quick...

What a clever baby! Now if only Jackson would hold his head at a normal human angle maybe he could give this a try...

Bentley the Music Maniac

Bentley has rediscovered the CD player this past week. Every morning after breakfast he climbs up onto the kitchen barstools and plays his baby music CDs for about 2 hours - 2 STRAIGHT HOURS! I can't sleep at night, I have the 1st tracks of many CDs stuck in my head. We normally listen to track 1, and then he pops the CD out and pops in another one. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. He giggles, laughs, and dances - it's great fun for him, and he's awfully cute, but I'm going crazy! Too bad Jackson and Genevieve aren't talking - perhaps they would side with me and it would be 3 against 1?!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Playing together


The twins are getting more alert every day, and today there was a window of time where they were both awake and happy at the SAME time! Maybe I'm not giving them enough credit and this happens more often than I think but when they scream it tends to overshadow the calm memories in my mind...

I try to encourage interaction between the little tikes, as I have the idea stuck in my head that because they're twins they must love to spend time together (plus, it makes for cute pictures if they cooperate). Once they can talk I guess we'll find out if I'm right - I have a feeling they'll be asking me why I allowed permanent damage to their ear drums to occur due to occasional bouts of a screaming womb mate in close proximity.

Some moms of twins talk about how their twins love to cuddle together, and hold hands. The closest I could get was a picture of the two of them linking arms. The next shot after this one was where they straightened the arms to push each other away - not what I was going for! Please note this is my own attempt at an ugly art shot -- I think I enjoy the photo editing options in Picasa a little too much...

Saturday, September 15, 2007

An Ugly Art Photo

After you've taken 40,000+ photos of your grandchildren, you find yourself willing to take a few ugly photos. Just a few. Here's our latest Ugly Art Photo:


Can you identify the owner of each pair of eyes?

Or do you prefer this edition of the Ugly Art Photo? (Kara suggested her father do this, but he's not thrilled with the results. I like it.)


And, just to prove we haven't lost our touch with cute photos, I'll post this one, too:

Friday, September 14, 2007

Visits with The Cousin

Bentley (and, of course, Genevieve and Jackson) have a second cousin, Felicity, who lives nearby. She's two days older than Bentley. It's been months since he spent much time with her because Alaskan summers are very chaotic--and, how could I have forgotten?--the twins' birth had a negative impact on Bentley's play dates. However, now it's September and in the past eight days the cousins have gotten together three times!

Bentley has been a great host and shares all his toys with his cousin. He even shares his dad's computer:

He shares his food with her (better than having to eat it himself!):


And he got her help to try to destroy the baby gate at the top of the staircase. Fortunately the duo were not successful:


The only items that Bentley did not like sharing were his favorite blankets. (No photo available--the photographers were refereeing the blanket tug-of-war contests.) He won't share them with the twins and he sure isn't sharing them with a cousin. However, she was quite welcome to any of the twins' blankets.

The Idyllic Life

The other day I arrived at Kara's home to find her camped out on the couch:


I told her it sure seemed that she had the idyllic life. What could be finer than lounging on a couch in the middle of the afternoon snuggling with an infant? Why snuggling with two infants, of course! (Bentley was also napping, but in his crib. He's too active to join a group nap.)

Of course, such moments are rare and they are balanced out by other moments like this:



Recently while I was in solo charge of the grandchildren, all three were crying at the same time. It was a group hysteria thing. Once the twins got going, Bentley joined in because he wanted my attention and I didn't respond in my usual quick manner as I was trying to comfort the twins who were not responding at all to my efforts. So there I was sitting on the living room floor with three howling little ones. Not pleasant at all. I felt quite inept and I seriously considered joining them in their cry fest.

There's a recent radio ad campaign that warns that parents of infants transfer their stress to their babies and it's not good for the baby's brain development. Well, what about infants who transfer their stress to their parents and grandparents?! It sure rattles my brain to hear that much crying, shrieking, and howling. Do you think dementia could be brought on by overexposure to infants?

Oops, I think I've slipped off topic.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Photo Critic


Bentley is already a pro on the computer. I'm not sure why but all of us (except his mom!?) allow him to use our computers--often unsupervised. I'm sure he has a great future ahead of him as a hacker.

The above photo is of him checking out opa's photo site where thousands of photos of him and his siblings are posted. He knows how to push the arrow buttons to scroll through the photos. Notice that while he's looking at the photos he's taking notes--maybe to suggest improvements in photo composition or maybe just new photo pose ideas?

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

They're both looking!

Amazing - a picture where both twins are awake and looking at the camera!

Battle of the Bottle Part 2


Earlier this year we decided to wean Bentley from his 2 bottles, and we quickly gave up. I'm not sure if I'm getting more lax in my determination to get calories into his scrawny body, or if he's getting more agreeable - but - take 2 with bottle weaning is going better. Bentley gets a bottle of milk before his nap, and then another one before bed time. I've decided to work in stages, so first we're cutting out the nap time bottle. Instead he gets a big sippy cup full of milk... so far no objections, and he's actually drinking a fair amount of milk from the sippy cup on his own during the day. I think we'll give it a couple more months before attacking the night time bottle...


Bentley: Master Baby Feeder

Since we brought the twins home Bentley has been working on his baby bottle feeding skills. It's a little trickier than it looks to get the bottle into the mouth of a squirming infant though, and up until this week he had limited success. He has, however, mastered the art of inserting the baby plug (aka the pacifier). He used to try and put them in backwards, and just shove them anywhere at the face. He now is adept at getting them into the mouth - the right direction too!

Since mastering this skill he's decided to move onto the bigger project of baby feeding. Since we spend hours (literally... hours and hours... and hours) feeding babies at our house I have no objections to any help offered! On Tuesday Bentley was tired of Genevieve screaming for her bottle (I was busy changing Jackson's diaper) so he took matters into his own hands. He sat down next to her head, inserted the bottle... and away they went. 45 minutes later she gave up on him after 2 1/2 ounces, but it wasn't bad for a first joint effort! He's going to train them to be VERY neat eaters. Every time Genevieve started to drip, Bentley removed the bottle and wiped her face down with the burp cloth. This frustrated the poor girl, who just wanted the freedom to eat with abandon and happily squirt formula down her cheeks. To add to her frustration, sometimes Bentley dripped on her face while getting the bottle back in place. This meant they would start back over at square 1, with the bottle being removed, the baby being wiped down, ... my offers to assist were vehemently rejected.

The bottom line is it's help freely given, and I'll take it!

Watch out, Bentley!!

Bentley is officially in trouble -- well, he is once the twins develop some control over their limbs! I did an unofficial weigh in on the babes yesterday:

Genevieve weighs in at 11.4 lbs
Jackson weights in at 12.0 lbs
Bentley weights in at 22.1 lbs

The twins outweigh him, so when they team up... he's going to have to watch it! Luckily for him he's a lot faster...

Monday, September 10, 2007

The New Swing Set

Thanks to a lot of help from family (thank you thank you!!), we now have a new (well, slightly used!) swing set/play yard set up in the back yard for the kids. It might be a little while before Jackson and Genevieve start using it, but Bentley is already excited! We have to reattach the rock wall and set up the picnic table still, but after a couple days of work it's looking functional for use by Bentley tomorrow - we're excited!!

Sunday, September 09, 2007

3 of my favorite people

2 of my guys and my favorite daughter were hanging out on the floor together Saturday, so of course the camera came out!

Jackson the flirt

The last week we have started seeing a few smiles from the twins. It's very exciting to have them finally acknowledge our existence in a positive way! When we try hard we can coax a smile out of Jackson, and once in a while Geneieve flashes a quick one. Today at church, however, Jackson smiled for about 20 minutes straight - he found himself a lovely young lady to hold him, and he wanted to make sure she didn't let him go. :-)

He's been sleeping soundly since we made it home from church, since he chose to stay awake for about an hour and a half to entertain his new friend at church. He's already a flirt!

I didn't have my camera at church (what was I thinking?!) but here's a shot of the toothless grin from Friday - he smiled because his Dad discussed space ships and lasers and rockets with him...

Thursday, September 06, 2007

The original cubby shot


I just wanted to note that babies on the toy shelf was originally the inspiration of our family's photographer & his assistant. Please note how much easier it is to get an attentive looking baby when there is only one to work with at a time.... :-)

Twinks x 2 playdate, 2nd photo shoot

We had our weekly play date with Patrick and Cassidy today, I managed to catch pictures of 3 of the babes doing what they do best:




I'm sure they were bonding although napping, right?! We actually managed to get 2 different shots with all 4 kids, I was impressed.



I bet you didn't know you can put babies into cubbie holes!

Lastly, a shot of the two guys bonding while Genevieve provides some background music for them.


The play date was a success, we can't wait until next week!

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Carrots & grapes & pineapple - oh my!

Bentley may be turning over a new leaf in the food department. He is branching out from his staples of pasta, waffles, and crackers. He has decided perhaps some other groups besides carbs from the food pyramid should be represented in his diet. Bentley started with grapes, probably because he knows it makes me nervous when he eats them. He quickly followed the grapes up with carrot sticks, because it also makes me nervous when he tries to eat those! I'm worried he's going to choke! Yesterday we managed to convince him to nibble on a piece of pineapple, and the night before that I caught him actually eating the hamburger meat in a pasta dish. Who knows what we might get into him next... ?! I can't wait to find out!

Monday, September 03, 2007

Still waiting...

The Dr. said it can take up to a week for the reflux medication to completely kick in, we're on day 6 and I'm not completely convinced that it's helping. Poor Jackson still seems to be in constant pain some times of the day, he just screams and screams, pours out the tears, and arches his neck and back as hard as he can. I'm hoping day 7 will bring the magic with it and he'll get some relief.

The wrath of Genevieve

Genevieve has 2 current issues that we're hoping she'll outgrow. One of them she will, one of them... well, we'll have to wait and see. Her 1st issue is with food - she loves to eat but has trouble keeping the food down. She's a proficient puker - there's no nice way to say it! Her 2nd issue is anger management - she has 3 stages but the first 2 are passed very quickly. Starting to feel annoyed, irritated, and full out irate. There's no middle ground if her needs/wishes aren't met RIGHT away! I think she's cute when she screams, so here's a random picture:


For some reason we have many pictures of angry Genevieve while she's wearing dresses?! I hope this doesn't bode poorly for the future of her dozens and dozens of dresses just waiting for her to grow into them!

To go along with the random picture, I have a random story for the "baby book" about not messing with Genevieve. Last night her father had the nerve to tell her that feeding her was a waste of his time, due to the fact she was happily leaking half the bottle out of her mouth, and not really swallowing. Genevieve took immediate exception to that statement - she is a clever girl, after all - and puked up the whole bottle all over her father. He had to spend 20 minutes cleaning up... I'm guessing he'll think twice before calling ANY time spent with her a waste again? :-)

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Blessing Day

We're members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and in our church it is customary for the fathers to give their infants blessings when they're young. We had the chance to have all my extended family join us at our ward yesterday, and Jackson and Genevieve were blessed. Genevieve wore the same dress I was blessed in, very cool! Here they are looking spiffy, all dressed up for their first day at church.

As happens quite often, one of the first pictures was the best - with 2 infants it's hard to get a good shot:


Here they are mid photo shoot, getting restless (or is it that they're resting?):


And, here they are telling us that the photo shoot is over:


Lastly, my artsy (not on purpose - the flash didn't go off!) shot of Bentley enjoying the photo shoot:

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Living Dress Up Dolls

Babies are fun to dress up. Here's a photo of the latest dress up fun we've had with Genevieve:


She's wearing a dress that I (her grandmother) wore when I was an infant. (Genevieve's father asked how I could be sure it was my dress because I, like Genevieve, am a twin and therefore maybe this dress was worn by my twin sister and not by me. Regardless, it's still a family heirloom.)

Jackson models a cute shirt (garage sale find) and pants (former Bentley attire):


Bentley is adorable in his dinosaur bath towel:


And here are the twins yesterday when they wore matching outfits with coordinating sunglasses:


So many outfits, so little time. The twins have already outgrown a goodly number of cute outfits. Why must babies grow so fast?!

Fun at the Fair


Bentley and Matt went to the state fair today with Tyler, I stayed home with the twins. The reports are that it was a fun time, although Bentley couldn't be convinced to try a funnel cake - the kid missed out! I think half the fun of the fair is the food, but apparently Bentley didn't want to venture outside the comfort zone of french fries. Oh well, maybe next year?!

Bentley enjoyed checking out the amusement rides, although he isn't quite big enough to ride them yet. He also enjoyed the Irish Cloggers and part of the Lumberjack show. The favorite activity though, of course, was the big barn full of animals! The huge bull (2400 lbs) was not a hit, but he enjoyed the pigs, goats, turkeys, ... Matt says they practicied their animal noises - he's always claiming Bentley knows many animal sounds. I haven't yet heard these noises so I can't verify, but I'll take his word for it. :-) Hopefully next year all five of us can make it out for a day of adventure together!