Monday, April 26, 2010

And the Answer Is...

Emmy Loo.



AnnaGrace was quite enamored with the water and her big sister.



Ooh, Lainey, you're the best water-pourer-inner ever! YAY!



I don't know...it looks kinda cold.



Oh look, a stick.



AnnaBoo really got into it.



I have no idea where she got that idea.



Hey guys, how 'bout soccer? Guys? I think I just scored a goal...




Anybody?

Friday, April 23, 2010

Can you guess?

which little cutie-pie





would rather play with sticks and wander about




than play in the water table with her sisters?



Stay tuned to find out.............

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Twinnie Tuesday - Twin Talk Edition

There's a rumor out there that twins have their own language. I'm here to tell you, it's true(ish). I've read a little about twinspeak and from what I've gathered, it's not an actual secret language as much as it is repeating and reinforcing each other's gibberish.

Our girls do it the most when they are on separate floors of the house. Recently Anna was upstairs with me and she continually yelled down to Emily, who in turn yelled up to her.

None of which Lainey or I understood.

And once they were reunited, it stopped. I like to think that they were comforting each other, but I have a feeling Anna was saying something along the lines of

Nananabooboo, I'm up here with Mama, and you're all alooone.

She's been a little feisty lately, with all the teething she's got going on.

Bless her.

This has been such a different road that the one we were on with Lainey. When she was this age she had over 100 words that she used ALL THE TIME.

But she sat still while she gabbed.

These two little ladies don't sit still. Ever.

And they have a few words, but they are very basic, and they don't really use them on their own, I have to ask them to repeat them.

So we've started with sign language to try to cross the communication barrier and cut down on frustration. So far Emily signs "more", "please" and a hilarious version of "all done".

When I ask Anna to sign "please" or "more" instead of shouting for more food she shakes her head "no".

Tell me she doesn't know what's going on.

Sigh.

So yesterday at lunchtime, I was once again trying to get Anna to "say" please or more in requesting some of her beloved honey bunnies.

Again, she shook her head at me.

Lord, please help us during the teenage years. Amen.

And then Emily did this.



Nothing to see here mom, nope, just minding my own business.....



Relishing in the success of sharing.....



Clearly, Emily is the director of communications for this posse and she thought her "please, more" was enough to cover the both of them.

My bad.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Birthday Palooza, Take Two

One year old birthday parties are funny to me because, well the one year old doesn't really give a hoot.

At all.

Lainey's first birthday consisted of us staring at her while she didn't enjoy her cake. (Clearly she has refined her palate since then). Then opening the presents for her while she shredded the wrapping paper.

It was a wild one.

So when we were thinking of ways to celebrate surviving the first year of Anna Grace and Emily we knew we wanted to do something a little different. There would be food, and family and of course CAKE, but maybe we give gifts instead of receiving them.

Now let me just say, I'm all for my girls getting gifts. I want them to be gracious givers and receivers, but the Littles don't need a blessed thing. Thanks to Big Sister's expansive collection they have alot to choose from and really, they would rather play with clothes in a laundry basket (clean/dirty they have no preference) than anything with the words Fisher-Price emblazoned on it.

So lieu of gifts we asked folks to bring food for the Circles of Influence backpack program at our church. It was a total win-win. Kids in our community got some much needed food and I didn't have to clean up shreds of paper (times two!). Awesome.


Hats? Really? Um, no thanks.

Anna loved her cupcake.

As did Emily, although she was more about the icing than anything else.

Lainey was on her second before I caught her.



After all the hoopla, our sweet girls made their way upstairs to bed.



Dear Anna Grace and Emily,
You, my loves, have been the best surprise this mama could ever have. You have smiles that light up a room and personalities to match. It may be crazier at our house now, but it's a good crazy. Can't wait to see what fun you all have in store for us this next year. Thank you for being such good babies, and thank you Lord that they are healthy.
I love you Anna.
I love you Emily.
~Mama