Monday, January 18, 2010
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Christmas in Colorado
We opened gifts with Grandma and Grandpa B on New Year's Eve.
The girls enjoyed helping everyone open presents.

And really enjoyed the bubble wrap that came with their new laptop.
Santa Claus brought a play kitchen to their bedroom


A few days later, the Bundys had our annual January gathering, where the girls got to catch up with their second cousins and great-uncles and -aunts.
After the meal, we caught Adi reading a book to a snowman
before settling them both down for a nap.

Happy New Year!

The girls enjoyed helping everyone open presents.
And really enjoyed the bubble wrap that came with their new laptop.
Santa Claus brought a play kitchen to their bedroom
A few days later, the Bundys had our annual January gathering, where the girls got to catch up with their second cousins and great-uncles and -aunts.
After the meal, we caught Adi reading a book to a snowman

before settling them both down for a nap.


Christmas in Nevada
We spent Christmas in a cabin at Lake Tahoe with Dave's family.
Grandma with lots of help.

The cousins had a great time playing together and we seemed to have more free time (or Kindle-reading time for me) than ever before.

Grandma and Dave read The Night Before Christmas, a family tradition, to three tired girls.

Santa came! Candy, oranges, a purple/blue car, purple/blue cup and purple/pink hair clips for our girls-- they must have been very good this year. Note: according to my sample size of two, letting your 2 year old eat an entire candy cane before breakfast is not good for her digestion.



Many fun presents (with variable uses).


Yes, we were dumb enough to buy a drum for our own children.

The sleds getting some outdoor use


Back at Grandma & Grandpa's house, the most people the hot tub has ever held. It wasn't very relaxing, as the kids delighted in leaping across the middle from person to person.

In all, it was a very nice trip-- the first time we've had seats for the girls on the plane (I read! A magazine! For a whole hour!)-- and the girls were quickly comfortable with the legions of people and dogs.
Happy holidays to everyone.
Grandma with lots of help.
The cousins had a great time playing together and we seemed to have more free time (or Kindle-reading time for me) than ever before.
Grandma and Dave read The Night Before Christmas, a family tradition, to three tired girls.
Santa came! Candy, oranges, a purple/blue car, purple/blue cup and purple/pink hair clips for our girls-- they must have been very good this year. Note: according to my sample size of two, letting your 2 year old eat an entire candy cane before breakfast is not good for her digestion.
Many fun presents (with variable uses).
Yes, we were dumb enough to buy a drum for our own children.
The sleds getting some outdoor use
Back at Grandma & Grandpa's house, the most people the hot tub has ever held. It wasn't very relaxing, as the kids delighted in leaping across the middle from person to person.
In all, it was a very nice trip-- the first time we've had seats for the girls on the plane (I read! A magazine! For a whole hour!)-- and the girls were quickly comfortable with the legions of people and dogs.
Happy holidays to everyone.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
so happy together
Adi & Mae are playing together more and more. Now that they can talk to each other, we love listening to what they tell each other (often parroting what we say to them). And if I'm busy, they will play our version of chase/hide & seek (otherwise known as "you get me") or push each other around in the laundry basket or take care of their babies together.
During independent playtime ("crib time"), Mae often climbs into Adi's crib (not really allowed) and, amazingly, they will play happily together there. One day I came into find that they had traded much of their clothing.
Of course, it's not all fun and games. In fact, "you get me" often ends up with tears. They seem to instantly escalate to screaming when one takes the other's toy and we are dealing with hitting, pushing and the occasional biting.
But we have been pleasantly surprised by how much they really interact-- not just parallel play-- and invent games together.
Riding an airplane

Paddling their boats

Ring around the rosy; The girls call it ashes.

Mae wiping Adeline's nose

Crib climbing

During independent playtime ("crib time"), Mae often climbs into Adi's crib (not really allowed) and, amazingly, they will play happily together there. One day I came into find that they had traded much of their clothing.
Of course, it's not all fun and games. In fact, "you get me" often ends up with tears. They seem to instantly escalate to screaming when one takes the other's toy and we are dealing with hitting, pushing and the occasional biting.
But we have been pleasantly surprised by how much they really interact-- not just parallel play-- and invent games together.
Riding an airplane
Paddling their boats
Ring around the rosy; The girls call it ashes.
Mae wiping Adeline's nose
Crib climbing
Sunday, November 22, 2009
L's
Mae's pronunciation has made a big leap- a leap with a capital L. Dave noticed last week that she is saying 'blue' (more like 'ba-loo' but it's getting there) and 'blanket' as well as 'slide' (again, sa-lide). Although she's been able to say lots of letters clearly since she started talking, specifically hard ending sounds like 'k', the 'l' has been missing until now.
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