Tuesday, June 5, 2018

10 Months Old





WOW. We are closing in one one year of twin parenting life and now that the babies are completely mobile and curious about everything times of lounging around snuggling are basically over and we are on the move! We feel like we have two puppies following us around the house everyday and it's so funny to watch them explore and play. We find ourselves laughing so much and just loving every single loud and crazy moment...MOSTLY. 


Baby, Bye-Bye-Bye!

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When you have four kids and the last two are a complete surprise you know you're done having kids. Like really DONE. So as our babies have outgrown and moved on from various items and stages Matt made the comment that our house, specifically our master bedroom was beginning to look like the storeroom at Once Upon a Child, a second hand children's store here in our town. At that moment we knew it was time to get rid of a few things. Even though I kept on saying “Well, what if one of the babies still wants to play in this?” or “Maybe Hattie wants to use them for her baby dolls.” It was clear, the stuff needed to go. I began thinking about each piece and really if it was something we could use much longer or if it would only be used for a few more weeks or even a month. If it was either completely finished being used and has sat in one spot or just moved around for a month or longer it was in the “GONE” pile and other items were decided upon if they needed to go or not. Mostly, they all ended up GONE. I am quite the sentimental person though, I am nowhere near a hoarder. TRUST ME. I throw things away like crazy but also have a few things that I know would rip me up if they were gone and I never could see them again. One thing I decided that helped with my sadness over selling our baby things was knowing that if I sold them on Facebook they would be going to people I know and could possibly see pictures one day of their babies using the items. Having that frame of mind helped me SO much. I was so excited to know the people and current and future babies using the items it felt great. As for the other items? Well, I plan on hanging on to those for as long as….well ever. For example, I plan to bust out the Magic Merlin Sleepsuit at graduation parties and when future boyfriends and girlfriends show up for the first time. Ya know, because who doesn’t want their potential future mother in law swooning over baby memories??



Going Up, Up, Up and AWAY!




Yayyyy look at them go! Oh wait, crap. Now they can MOVE and pull up on things? Times have changed my friends. Nothing is in the safe zone anymore. Food and drinks on the coffee table? Nope, not unless they have a lid. Papers, Play-Doh and markers on the kids craft table? Nope, not unless you want choking, papers ripped up and marker lines everywhere. Lamps? Chords? Shoes? Bags? Baskets? Yup, all are now items to chew, knock over and dump out. Don’t get me wrong, this is clearly an exciting time and you want them to go through this milestone. It would be sad if they weren't. But now when I sit and play on the floor with my coffee or ahem wine chilling on the table next to me it’s not exactly an option unless I am totally paying attention. Which I do, for the most part. But if you remember I have two other kids roaming around besides the twins and they like to play and wrestle and what not too. So sometimes I am all focused in the Legos or the current Barbie friend drama on the living room floor and have to make a dashing jerk fast move toward one thing or another, usually pulling several muscles just to avoid a super major mess or injury. Unfortunately, we aren’t always able to make it to said accident fast and there have been a few bumps and bruises along the way. Harlow being our tiniest child is the one who seems to be the most accident prone. She has fallen into the side of the dishwasher, pulled a small side table over on her, fell into a crock and even just face planted crawling into the kitchen for no apparent reason. Needless to say, this new stage is filling us with more bruises than we ever had at this point with the older two but hey, it’s making them tougher right?? 
 

“Hey! I know you! When did you get here?” 





Are the exact words I know they would be saying to each other the first time I saw them realize the other one was napping in the same room where they were. Even as I sit here and type this I am watching them on the monitor jabber back and forth and standing at the end of their cribs just avoiding nap time. I know they will eventually lay down and fall asleep so really it’s no skin off my back if they want to have a quick conversation and talk about their day. Who am I to tell them to lay down, like it would even work anyway right? In all seriousness though I have a feeling they will continue to challenge us as they get older when it comes to nap time. One of the funniest/most annoying things about this newfound situation is when Harlow decides she wants to toss her pacifiers into Ryne’s crib but then she never gets them back. I am not sure what her motive is here, maybe she is thinking she wants to share? Or maybe she wants to play catch back and forth? Either way, Ryne clearly is missing the memo and he just lets them sit in his crib while she slowly but surely gets ticked off and wants them back. He never once yet has picked up on this. He just sits there and smiles back at her while she is all mad and crying and just staring at him like “Hellooooo, my pacifiers please?”  to which he responds with smiles and rolls around his crib. I’m sure at some point they will be crawling from one crib to the other, tossing more things back and forth and even just straight up getting out of their cribs. Having a monitor is a crucial baby item to have for so many reasons but particularly in this situation because I just sit and watch them like they have their own reality show. I can’t wait to see what each one will do and it’s so funny when one finally lays down to fall asleep while the other one just stands there creepily staring at the other one and then eventually lays down too. There is no rhyme or reason to this nap time play time right now but it’s hilarious and I love watching it. I’m pretty sure we need to set up a live stream for people to tune in, I think they could get quite the following. 



When I Sip, You Sip, We Sip...or NOT



Thirsty? Yes, I am sure you are. Go ahead and take a sip from one of plethora of sippy cups I have put in front of you to try and have failed every single time. I do not remember this struggle with the older two kids, but I also do not remember at what age they were able to drink out of a sippy cup with ease. When you go to the store to shop for sippy cups they have age ranges on them...a few starting at even 4 months of age! We didn’t start trying sippy cups with the babies until about 7 or 8 months and just put small amounts of water in them. We only tried the cups during meal times when I knew they were shoveling food in and they had to be thirsty. We are now over ten months and have tried multiple types of cups and are still not succeeding. We have tried ones that are spoutless, have a similar top to their bottles, hard plastic ones, ones that have straws and ones that are just straight up sippy cups. They just look at me like I’m crazy, put it up to their mouth and just kinda chew on them, toss them around like a toy and then move on. They do however love to have sips of water from a regular cup. That however requires me or someone else right there holding the cup and helping them take sips because if not then, well you know what would happen. So, I keep on trying every single day and switching the cups out hoping that at some point they will “click” with one or more of the cups and we will move on from this. I have thought to try giving them water in a bottle, but at this point they see their bottle and only want it when they first get up and don’t always drink all of it. When it’s not officially bottle time they want nothing to do with their bottles and toss them out of their face. Until they finally figure this out, we will keep trying! The Brown Pack are not quitters.  


"I don't know why, but I've always loved the idea of summer and sun and all things HOT..." Me too Olaf, me too.







We. Love. Sunshine. And once the weather is nice enough I want nothing more than to be outside every waking moment of the day. Like seriously, if I could be outside just about all of the time I would. In fact, when I am typing these blogs I am outside soaking up the warmth, breeze and sunshine (except for those yucky Winter months). The only time I want to be inside is to sleep, I am not so much an outdoor sleeping/camping kind of girl. Insert...almost one year old TWINS. Now that the twins are mobile, which is awesome for the most part, it is proving to be a challenge outside. They aren’t able to walk around yet, so they are crawling around. They don’t seem to mind the grass or the cement really but crawling around means they are closer to bugs, rocks, dirt and who knows what else that they will inevitably put into their mouths. They also are constantly scraping up their knees and toes or wobbling and falling straight back on their heads...yeah real safe right? Unless they are in a stroller, wagon or swing I am pretty much a nervous wreck outside or they are literally climbing on top of me if I am sitting on the ground with them. Our babies have never been ones that are able to just chill in a pack n play and not scream or want out. I thought about that, but then decided after all of the effort it would take to set up the darn thing the moment I put them inside with a plethora of toys they would immediately stand up and scream and cry to get out. Then we would be right back where we were before setting up the pack n play. Nobody wants to wish time away, and trust me I am the first one who is not counting down a single day to anything...EVER, but the idea of them being able to at least walk around the yard and “play” sounds appealing. Oh wait, maybe I should bite my tongue. When that happens, they will be running in different directions, climbing anything and everything, pulling out toys, attempting to play with toys that aren’t safe for them and basically making me look like I am the ringleader of the circus. Okay, on second thought, let’s just enjoy these moments of scraped up knees and toes and rocks and bugs in our mouth.


Harlow and Ryne's 10 Month Milestone Pictures









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