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Sunday, December 11, 2011

36 Weeks

Big accomplishment of the week: Figuring out how the stairs work.  That caught me by surprise.  I turned around to secure something for Emma, and Sophia was already on the first step. While neither little lady "cruises" the furniture, it is just looming over the horizon.  They are just all over the place.  We have been putting off getting gates, trying to allow them to explore as much as they can while they have some freedom... but now it's a necessity.  The other day Emma even slid open the sliding door to the back deck and had her hand waving out of the open crack. It was cold, and she hated it, but she managed to figure it out. We put up our Christmas tree this week, and neither girl really seems to care about it (yet). They do love this little mini tree we have for them in the front room.  Sophia will point and touch the little lights on it over and over, and then pull her hand back and stare.  

I also feel like I am constantly feeding them... it's feed them and then us, but they want to eat whatever they see, so they are munching all day. I have to be better about feeding us and them at the same time, but it's been a challenge.  They are eating lots of different foods, so soon they won't have many restrictions and it will be easier to just feed them what we have... but so far we can only do that about half the time.  I made this great recipe for them last week that they loved.  I'll have to put that in the recycle recipe file!  It was chicken with leeks and sweet potato and carrot, and then veggies with apple or something... I have it bookmarked. They love pasta stars with homemade tomato sauce and a bit of cheese, so I'll add that as well. 

Developing fast - here are a few shots from this past week. 
As you can see, Emma (and Sophia) can stand with quite a bit of independence. 
Here is Emma posing casually on the banister. 

Happy Emma.  And, for future Emma who reads this nostalgically, I bought those overalls for $1.88.  It's okay to save. You're growing so quickly! 

Emma and Sophie have shown more interest in each other, and will often watch movements and habits of one another. Eating is a favorite - they will take bites while staring at the other one chewing.

We have the giggles.

Plotting her escape.

Checking out the dog, of course.

Putting her escape plan into action.

Phase 2 of the escape. They often use one another as leverage. Just as often it ends in one of them crying.

Our distraction tactic: playing music on my phone. Sophia LOVES to "dance" (rock back and forth and wave) while holding the phone as it plays music. Here, as you can see, Emma has taken a sudden interest in the phone. 

The struggle.

Sisters, Lesson 2: She gets everything!
. Lesson 1 was that you have one. I love the look on Emma's face here.  She's quite pleased with herself. 

On this floor she can slip slide everywhere. Quickly.  At first it was like bambi on ice, but now she knows how to make it work to her advantage. 

Emma, on the other hand, does not. This may be her first temper tantrum, actually.

There is food in her nose. And in her hair. And on her shirt. 

Look at those blue eyes. Her hair is growing in, too. Just in front, though.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

35 Weeks

Yes, 35 weeks already. Here are some highlights from this past week. 

 Many of these photos just scream "Up to no good!"

 Helping Daddy build
 I love the way they sit!









Sunday, November 27, 2011

34 Weeks

All over the place. While Emma is still mostly using her upper body to get around, it does not slow her down.  And Sophia has added a sort of skip-propel move to her crawl that boosts her speed.  They must be practicing this in their crib during so-called nap time.  We are eating a lot of new food these days - turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes on Thanksgiving, and spaghetti last night.  Our food mill is hard at work most evenings.  We have a full day of cooking ahead of us for some future tummy adventures! 

 Crawling under things is so much fun!
 A rare moment of rest during play.
 Our new favorite thing to do.  
Sophia started pulling herself up a few days ago and that is all she wants to do!
 GG tickling Emma on the ground.

 Up to no good.




Saturday, November 26, 2011

Thanksgiving

Just a few shots from this past week. I can't help but think back to last year when our thoughts were "Next Thanksgiving will be so different! The babies will be here!" Now, to have them here, we know that we couldn't have even imagined what it would be like.  
 Waiting for Santa
 Up to no good. The little step we thought would slow them down, didn't.
 Macy's Day Parade
I don't even know how to explain this relation. 2nd cousins?
 Playing on Thanksgiving

 2nd cousin Devon
Emma with Grandma on Thanksgiving

Sunday, November 20, 2011

33 Weeks

Getting ready to pounce off of the chair.

Sophia on the go!


It was very bright!

A rare moment of stillness.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Hand It to Us...

Poor S has her first bout with an illness. We thought it was teething, then her fever spiked, making us think perhaps it was an ear infection. She wouldn't let us lay her down, would scream for no apparent reason, and was not easily consoled. So, when the fever spiked last night we called the Dr., who told us to bath her and give her motrin to bring the fever down. We then followed instructions through a rough night, and took her in to the pediatrician this morning.

By the time we took her in, she had bumps all over her forearms, and around her knees.

What we thought might be an ear infection is now Hands, Foot, & Mouth Disease.

Lovely.

Now it's a countdown until E gets it. I'm trying to keep them separate as much as possible, but up until now they have been playing together and sharing (slobbering on) toys.

Boo. Yawn.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Halloween