Saturday, December 31, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Challenge
Ok, so I'll admit I'm a little behind on posts, but I've given myself a challenge. I just got my Christmas cards in the mail this morning (better late than not at all is my new motto, at least for a little while longer) so keep a look out. I might be biased, but I think they are pretty darn cute. I also decided to be a multi-tasker (no big surprise) and include the twins birth announcement as well, also pretty darn cute! But now that those are done and the holidays are wrapped up, it's time for the Good Stuff. My challenge is to have it caught up by the girls' 4 month check-up on the 10th...so wish me luck and keep checking back!
My other challenge....to run a half marathon in April and then the Danskin triathalon in August (not as serious as it sounds...) My friend Cari posed the challenge and I accepted...hopefully the motivation I need to take the time. So your challenge is to help hold me accountable, in other words, ask me how far I've run this week!
October is DONE! The Dayton post was very difficult for me and I think that now that it is done I should be able to make some more progress.....Here comes November
November is done! Time to take on Christmas!
I'm done! And now I'm going to bed!
My other challenge....to run a half marathon in April and then the Danskin triathalon in August (not as serious as it sounds...) My friend Cari posed the challenge and I accepted...hopefully the motivation I need to take the time. So your challenge is to help hold me accountable, in other words, ask me how far I've run this week!
October is DONE! The Dayton post was very difficult for me and I think that now that it is done I should be able to make some more progress.....Here comes November
November is done! Time to take on Christmas!
I'm done! And now I'm going to bed!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Merry Christmas
As I'm organizing the pictures for this post I'm struck repeatedly by how blessed we are with the family that we have, to be surrounded with love and support. It's amazing and we are so lucky! Mom came a week and a half before Christmas to help get ready (and maybe to see babies), Kit and Mom even took the girls for a whole day so that I could get my shopping done. Dad came the Thursday before Christmas and Bryce followed Friday night. Chad, I and the girls headed north for Christmas Eve then woke up in our home Christmas morning. It was wonderful. Now on to the pictures...believe it or not I left a lot of pictures out, it was a great Christmas!
To Cassidy, Christmas is synonymous with cookies, and she loves making cookies. Grandma Kit started it off with gingerbread cookies
Followed by a kiddos sugar cookie decorating party where we mixed the frosting and decorated and maybe ate a little frosting too. The girls were so proud of their creations and Cass was ready for Santa
Then Grandma Margie continued the tradition and made even more and when Papa Doug arrived he jumped into the mix helping with the snicker doodles.
Christmas Eve....
All the grandkids (except the babies) opening their ornaments, this year from Hawaii and every one in their Christmas jammies
After eating a yummy rib dinner and spending time playing with cousins, it was time to head home and get ready for Santa. Cass picked out the cookies and didn't forget the apples for the reindeer...we take care of our animals around here!
Mossy and Cassidy leading the way Christmas morning.
After Santa's presents and stockings, we take a break for cinnamon rolls. This year Cassidy knew exactly how to make the frosting red and was quick to point out that white was not festive enough! Then she had to keep Grandpa Doug from sneaking one...that girl is busy!
Uncle Bryce and Sawyer, Grandma with Rylee opening presents
Chad worked hard to get Cassidy ready to play while she took a little nap. She loves her new trampoline and kitchen!
After Christmas Bryce, Mom and Dad were able to stay and play for another day for some more quality time
Cassidy wasn't done yet...After things settled down, Sam and Cari came by with their gift...Her first snow shoes! I'm so excited to get her out into the snow...and I know Cari is too
Thank you every one for a wonderful Christmas and all your love and support. We truly are blessed
Monday, December 19, 2011
Typical day
So what does a day around here look like? It's pretty simple; kids and dogs and multi-tasking...
My kitchen helpers

Cassidy serving her sisters "dessert" after they finished eating while she played upstairs

a little tummy time

Mossy helping under the close supervision of Echo. Mossy has turned into a wonderful family dog who loves her girls and is very patient and good with Cassidy. They have become quite the playmates and do a pretty good job of wearing each other out

A little quiet time

nap time (no matter how close to the edge of the crib I place them, they meet in the middle within minutes, even being all swaddled up)

maybe a little tv time for all (while I get dinner going)

I'm not sure what this is, but that's typical too these days, especially with those two

This picture pretty much sums it up. There is usually some one crying and some one trying to sleep and those are Cass's jammie legs close by, right in the middle of every thing.

This video is what Cassidy has resorted to for entertainment. It's amazing that they never actually wear out for longer than 10 minutes but they both sleep pretty good at night
Oh yeah, and me running around looking for the camera because that's the only way I'll ever be able to remember this blurr of a time! Oh what fun we have
My kitchen helpers
Cassidy serving her sisters "dessert" after they finished eating while she played upstairs
a little tummy time
Mossy helping under the close supervision of Echo. Mossy has turned into a wonderful family dog who loves her girls and is very patient and good with Cassidy. They have become quite the playmates and do a pretty good job of wearing each other out
A little quiet time
nap time (no matter how close to the edge of the crib I place them, they meet in the middle within minutes, even being all swaddled up)
maybe a little tv time for all (while I get dinner going)
I'm not sure what this is, but that's typical too these days, especially with those two
This picture pretty much sums it up. There is usually some one crying and some one trying to sleep and those are Cass's jammie legs close by, right in the middle of every thing.
This video is what Cassidy has resorted to for entertainment. It's amazing that they never actually wear out for longer than 10 minutes but they both sleep pretty good at night
Oh yeah, and me running around looking for the camera because that's the only way I'll ever be able to remember this blurr of a time! Oh what fun we have
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Woodland
With Mom as my co-pilot (and thinking I was crazy) we headed south for a Christmas visit with family in Woodland. When we moved to Woodland I was going into the 5th grade and our neighbor Don quickly became like a grandpa to both Bryce and me. I have so many great memories and really wanted Don to meet the girls, especially since they are doing a little better. Well, the girls weren't doing great, but we had a wonderful visit any way and I'm very happy we went. Uncle Bob and Aunt Bette welcomed us into their home and I'm not sure they will ever be the same. Aunt Bette was wonderful and very sweet with the girls and definitely had the "special touch".
Don meeting Rylee and saying "I've never held a baby this small!"
Our dear friends, Howard and Sue, also came by to visit, meet the girls and play with Cassidy
Howard demonstrating his baby touch with Rylee
Don may not have that "baby touch" now, but if Cassidy is any judge, the twins will think he is wonderful before he knows it!
My cousin Sheryl and her family came by to visit too. We had a great time and Cassidy loved playing with her "cousins". Both Scott and MacKenzie were great to her and they had a blast. They also spent the night and Uncle Bob took all three to breakfast at McDonald's...Cass was in heaven!
Scott taking a turn with Rylee and definitely getting the hang of it
Karen, one of my best friends from high school came by with her family and parents. It was great seeing them and catching up
With all that loving help, it was hard to pack up to head home, but we had to head back north after a great trip. Even Mom said it was worth going down! On our way home we were able to see cousin Shannon. She was sweet enough to meet us off I-5 at a McDonalds even though she only had a few minutes. While Cass played the twins were so overwhelmed with the chaos that Shannon's comment was "I don't know what you are talking about...they are great!" It had to be a short visit, but it was really nice seeing her and at least getting to say hi.
It was a fast and furious trip but I so glad we went and so very thankful to Uncle Bob and Aunt Bette for opening their home and all the chaos. I am continually reminded how blessed we are being surrounded by family and friends that love us. It was a great Christmas trip and maybe a little crazy but that's what makes the good stuff.
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