Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sick day

The week I was sick, I searched for low-energy (for me) activities to do with the boys. One morning, I pulled out the paint and paint brushes. Then, to help wash off the paint, I pulled out toy cups which they like to use to practice pouring and drinking water. The kitchen and boys were a mess so I ended up having to bathe all 3 boys (at the same time) by myself all before nap time.
Winston (painted a lovely shade of orange) smacking his puddles

Charlie carefully pouring water (You can't see it but there is yellow paint all over his face and green paint up and down his arms.)

Win and Wes, enjoying themselves

Wesley offering me water. Such a lovely shade of orange and green...

3 minutes

It took the boys 3 whole minutes to turn their playroom into a scene out of Hoarders. A step could not be taken without stepping on a toy. They now refer to the couch as their trampoline and they have learned to strategically throw all of the pillows on the floor as jumping targets. This is the same couch we used to sit on to feed them their 30ml bottles. Oh how things have changed!

Monday, November 9, 2009

What a week!

Monday morning is here and I couldn't be happier to start a new week. Last week was one that shall not be repeated. The boys and I have been fighting a cold for what seems to be weeks now. After Halloween, it turned into hacking coughs for all of us. Then by mid-week, the boys and I had come down with pink eye (apparently common when you're fighting a sickness). So calls to the doctors were made, and we started on eye drops. But when I spoke with my doctor, she heard my cough and lack of voice and asked about my other symptoms, and told me to call back Friday morning if they weren't any better. And after another sleepless night due to coughing, I called back the next day to get an appointment to come in. It turned out that I had bronchitis (after ruling out pneumonia and being tested for H1N1), so off to bed I went with antibiotics and robitussin with codeine (each which had horrible side effects). For three days. Rob was so wonderful to take Friday off to care for the boys and be a single parent for the weekend. Thankfully, the boys' coughs got much better on their own.

So I finally emerged from bed on Sunday, feeling slightly better. I walked downstairs to the living room and immediately stepped on something that cause such severe, lasting pain. I looked down and saw a bee attached to my toe!! This would be no big deal, but I'm allergic to bees. So in went the Benadryl. My foot swelled up to the point I could only limp and it was as painful as when I broke my toe. For the entire day.

Talk about a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day (and week)!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Nanna stickers

Nanna sent the boys fun Halloween stickers, which they love to play with. I brought them out again yesterday because I'm sick and needed a low-impact activity. I provided paper, crayons and stickers. But the boys had a better idea of what to do with them...
Wesley

Wes & Winston

Charlie

Win

October 31st

Halloween day was unseasonably warm (especially considering we've already had snow). It was 70 degrees and sunny, so we spent the day playing in the leaves in the backyard. The boys loved it!
Charlie loved it when Poppy threw leaves on him

They also loved it when we raked leaves over them

Winston

Charlie and Wes

Wesley loved raking the yard with the big rake

Winston laying on the picnic table

The 3 train conductors head off for their first trick or treating adventure

The boys also loved playing with all of the pumpkins.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Halloween

As you can tell, Thomas the train is HUGE in our house right now. So when I found these train conductor outfits, I thought they'd be perfect for Halloween. And then it occurred to me that they had no idea who train conductors are or what they do. We had a halloween party for playgroup yesterday, so I got the boys dressed up in their costumes before we left. (The wooden slide was brought up from the basement, which we had to clear out because we are finishing it off for the boys. More on that.)
Win

Charlie

Wesley

Winston, Charlie, and Wes

Then as we walked out the door, Charlie decided to strip his costume off and threw a fit when I tried to put it back on. Yay toddlers!
One of these kids is doing his own thing...

Uh...there's a bear in here

The kids (with two in the tent)

The feeding frenzy

Reading to each other

Grammy brought over 3 Tommy Train books for the boys. Silence is never a good thing in our house. So when I didn't hear a peep from the playroom, I went in to see what trouble the boys were getting into. Instead, I found them reading their new books to each other!
Wesley started out reading to Winston...

Then Charlie joined in for storytime...

Then they all ended up on the couch to watch Thomas

Friday, October 16, 2009

Fun with glowsticks

Rob impulsively picked up 3 glowsticks for the boys at the checkout of the grocery store last night. And what a wonderful thing it was that he did! He brought them out for the boys after dinner and they played with them non-stop for 30 minutes - in the dark! Any toy that keeps their interest for 30 minutes is a miracle.
Wes & Win

Daddy showing Wes & Win how to swing the glowstick. I love that you can see Charlie's green light movement in the background.

Wes, Charlie & Win

The men of the house

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sibling rivalry or empathy...part 2

This afternoon, Charlie slipped and fell down a few stairs and (understandably) started wailing. So I scooped him up and started to comfort him. Wesley saw this and ran from the playroom to the stairs, jumped off the bottom step so he would "fall" and started fake crying.

What is wrong with my children? :)

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Sibling rivalry or empathy?

I left the house early on Monday morning to drive 30 mins to pick up a train table and parts that someone was selling on craigslist. (As an aside, the "parts" that they were giving with the table included about 100 Thomas trains and rails, which we are going to squirrel away and give to the boys over time!) So while I was gone, Rob got the boys ready and fed them a very typical breakfast of a bagel and cream cheese.

At the end of the meal, Rob was clearing their plates and started to take the huge bite that Wes had left on his table But before he could clear it, Wes shoved the entire piece in his mouth. And wouldn't you know, it got stuck on the roof of his mouth, which made him gag, which made him vomit. So Rob, the loving father that he is, was helping Wes and cleaning up. But apparently Win saw that Wes was getting a lot of attention and wanted to join in the fun, so he actually made himself gag until he was sick! When Rob told me, I couldn't stop laughing - it's just so wrong! We've already had Win and Wes purposefully hit to be put in timeout with the other - but this is a bit much!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Lobster!

We were unable to make it to Maine with Nanna and Poppa, so we brought the lobster to them. As a thank you to all of the "Grands" for their love, help and support, we made a lobster and clam chowder feast. We are so thankful our parents truly like each other and enjoy each others' company!
Nanna, Poppa, Rob, Grammy & Poppy

Can you tell I'm excited to eat lobster??

Nanna & Poppa did a great job cracking their own lobsters!

We also got to visit to Belkin Lookout Farm - where Nanna even picked peaches and left us with yummy peach jam and peach ice cream thanks to GG's ice cream ball! Thank you again for the wonderful visit Nanna & Poppa!

Our beautiful boys

Charlie

Winston

Wesley

Cape with Nanna & Poppa

Nanna and Poppa were visiting us for 2 weeks from Virginia. We were able to take a vacation down to the cape. Unfortunately, the weather was less than desirable (for a beach). But we were still able to walk the boys to the beach and play in the sand.
Wes, Win and Charlie digging in the sand

Win, Julep, Nanna and Wesley

Nanna and Charlie tossing rocks in the ocean. (And Nanna keeping Charlie from running straight into the ocean, which is what he kept doing when we weren't looking!)

Poppa and Charlie taking a walk

Poppa and Win

Daddy and Wesley

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Labor Day fun

It is only Sunday night and we've already had a packed Labor Day weekend. We brought the boys to Belkin Lookout Farm yesterday to run around the orchards and play in their extensive children's area. The weather was gorgeous. But what really made the day was that you get to ride a train throughout the orchard, to get to the different areas. The boys were convinced they were riding on Thomas the Train (or Tommy Train, as they call him) and LOVED every minute of it. We even met another family with triplets - sitting just 2 rows behind us on the train. We will definitely head back there when Nanna and Poppa visit next week! After (a nice long) nap, we wanted to continue to take advantage of the weather, so we walked the boys to a local park and let them run around and play for nearly 2 hours.

Today we headed to church in the morning. When the boys woke from their nap, we jumped in the car and drove up to hang out with our dear friends Adam, Jen, and their girls Piper and Ronnie Bash. Here are some pics that Adam caught:
I was holding Ronnie Bash in my lap and Win & Wes insisted on joining us.

The kids table

The boys are obsessed with guitars. Thankfully, Adam is a musician and had 3 guitars (2 real and 1 toy) for the boys to play with. Charlie chose to play his on his head. It's amazing how the real guitars were a much bigger hit than the toy - kids are smart! I'm off to search for inexpensive, used guitars for them to beat up on...