Wednesday, May 6, 2009
catch up
hey lovelies! my twin girls have been occupying my time the last couple of months. eating solid food, laughing at each other when we leave the room, teething, traveling to ohio for easter, virginia to visit family, taking stroller walks with friends, meeting other twins at our friday play group, rolling over, screeching, sleeping more at night, sucking on their toes, pivoting their bodies around when doing tummy time, attending a kentucky derby party, day trip to newburyport, and cheering the cleveland cavaliers on in the finals are some of the things they have been up to. they are definitely worth all the dark circles and gray hairs. so much work, but so much fun. the way they smile and look you in the eyes when you go into their room in the morning makes it all worth it. and their giggles and cries make your heart burst wide open. they definitely have me wrapped around their little fingers.
i find that as soon as i master a certain stage as a momma, they change and are on to something new. i guess it's the evolution of motherhood. learn something new and stick it in my back pocket for future use. they keep me on my toes. oh yeah, and i have been suffering from momnesia. don't ask me when they ate last-i have short term memory loss. i have to refer to their feeding journal, which i highly recommend to any mom of twins.
have barely had time to shave my legs the past month. looks like no shorts for molly this summer. just happy i can get a 5 minute shower in every other day. organization and a schedule has kept me sane during the first months of their lives. lack of sleep and pumping breast milk has made me feel more loopy than my college days at miami u.
so looking forward to keeping this blog as a creative outlet because i certainly am not doing many creative things these days. unless you call interpretative dancing to get the girls to laugh creative.
my husband created this grid of pictures above using photoshop. it includes recent pictures of the girls. their grandma's are getting an enlarged framed print for mother's day.
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those little faces just make me smile! I can not wait to see them again and their momma!
ReplyDeleteI think you are an extremely creative mom! K & R are lucky to have you. :)
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