Monday, August 13, 2012

Our Summer Adventures

Many apologies for the lack of posting this summer.  We have been out of town, or had at least one house guest for the majority of the summer and blogging has taken a back seat to packing, unpacking, laundry, etc.

We traveled with the boys up to Wisconsin for some time with my extended family and the wedding of one of my college roommates.  My parents met us in Chicago and we went to visit family for the first day.  Here are a few pics:
Enjoying the hammock and significantly cooler weather than in Texas
Carter checking out the boat
He called his brother over to confer
What's a day on the lake without a cold beer? (Please note Carter looking longingly at Anderson's bottle)
Carter loves to tap the Rockies
Carter helping Garry drive the boat
Enjoying the German Club (Please ask Ty for a more complete description.  I fear I would hardly do it justice)
Anderson got to help drive on the way home
Family photo before the wedding reception

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

First Birthday Party

I should preface this post with a statement making it clear that I am well aware of the general sentiments about people who do completely over the top, Great Gatsbyesque first birthday parties for their kids, which are entirely about celebrating the parents and their friends, parties that epitomize the age old tradition of competitive parenting and keeping up with the Baby Joneses, and parties which celebrate excess rather than children.  I share the majority of these sentiments.  But I may have taken one giant leap towards this dark side with the boys' first birthday party.

To begin with, we had a theme.  Of course we did.  We tried to focus on something the boys loved, but quickly discarded the idea of a pureed foods party, despite its obvious appeal to both the very young and very old, thus celebrating the life cycle in its entirety.  As a runner up, we decided on a golf party.  The boys love to chew on the plastic golf balls that came with their little golf set and to hit each other with the plastic clubs.  And I love to see them in polos and argyle.  Win, win.

We tried to stick with the golf theme for food and decor and stopped short of outfitting the boys in full golf regalia (side note: yes, Anderson was wearing a Masters polo for the party.  After all, if they're going to be golfers, and they sure seem to have a better chance at that than football given their stature and lineage, they might as well be excellent golfers).  Friends and family joined us to celebrate our accomplishments in our first year of parenting, err, the boys' first year of life.

Truly, we wanted to celebrate with everyone who supported us, prayed with us, cried with us, laughed with us, brought us food, changed a diaper, made a bottle, held a baby, or just listened to/read the rantings of two first time parents.  We wanted to honor our boys, but also the community of friends and family that supported us through this whole year.

We didn't manage to capture too much of the party in photos, but here's what we got:
Guests were greeted with a sign made by our very talented friend Annie
And a close-up of the sign.  Rickie Fowler (Carter) and Payne Stewart (Anderson)  at the Masters.
Some of the food
(Yes, the golf tees were holding together the sandwiches.  Please refer back to my preface)
Cupcakes, fruit pizza and a banner of all the pictures of the boys at each month; our golf course only had 12 holes 
Ready for the boys to practice
We made a cupcake for each of the boys.  While I originally  was quite proud of myself for using such a dark  green frosting to mimic grass, when I saw lots of little children eating said frosting and dripping it down their hands, I made a mental note to place practicality before aesthetics in the future.  Please hold me accountable.
They have no idea what's happening.  
Not exactly the excited face I imagined
This is a little better
Very tentative first attempts to touch the cupcake
First taste
First taste for this one
Wait, is his cupcake bigger than mine?  
Now we're excited about the cupcake and annoyed with Dad for  interrupting the process by taking photos
Ditto for this guy
I have no words.  He bore a striking resemblance to the Incredible Hulk. You know, the slightly lesser known yet very intimidating 15 lb. version  
This guy loves it
Golf ball pops for favors.  Fore coming and celebrating our kids and the ridiculousness of their parents.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

1 year photos

Our very talented friend Helena offered to take some photos of the boys for their 1 year birthday.  We had so much fun trying to get the boys to stop moving and smile.  When neither of those things worked out, we tried to just get a photo of them in their natural state, which is constant motion.  Here are a few of our favorites:








Thank you Helena!


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Happy Birthday

After 76 days in the hospital, 1 blood transfusion, 456 minutes of hand washing, 1 surgery, 3 appointments with the eye doctor, 10 visits to the pediatrician, 1 visit to a surgeon, 4 visits to the developmental specialist, 4 visits to a pediatric gastroenterologist, 16 sessions with an occupational therapist, 5 shots to prevent RSV, 7 blood draws and 2 appointments with a pediatric immunologist, our little boys finally made it to their first birthday.  There were certainly days in the beginning when we didn't think we would make it to this point and there were very few times when we thought we'd make it with the boys doing as well as they are.  We could not have done it without the prayers of so many literally around the globe, the support of our friends and family, and the sweet dispositions of our little guys.  They have been through a fair amount and it is amazing to see the resiliency of children.

We went from this
Carter at 2 days old
and this
Anderson at 3 days old
to this
Carter at 11.5 months old
and this
Anderson at 11.5 months old
And from this
Our family with 1 month old boys

to this
Our family with 11.5 month old boys
We cannot thank you enough for your love and support this year.  We are blessed.

Happy 1st Birthday little guys!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Babies laughing is the greatest

The boys love their nanny, Jamie.  She recently sent me a video of how hilarious the boys thought it was when she was playing with their toys.  I love their sweet little laughs.  


Saturday, April 28, 2012

11 months

We have 2 extremely mobile 11 month olds.  It is pretty amazing how quickly they learned to crawl once they got the hang of it.  On rare occasions, they will even do their mom a favor and crawl in the same direction. Their personalities are also starting to change and it is really fun to interact with both of them in such different ways.

I have no idea what their heights and weights are because we have gone 2.5 weeks without a single doctor's appointment for either of them!  This is a new record!  I think we went two weeks without a doctor's appointment once before around Christmas, but having 2.5 weeks off feels great.  We've had lots of time to play, go on walks, hang out with friends and enjoy Texas in the spring.  

Carter is our independent boy.  He loves to crawl and inspect anything that he probably shouldn't, including, but not limited to, outlets, cords, remotes, cell phones, coffee cups, metal objects which turn on the gas to a fireplace (what kind of horrible mother leaves those things laying out), his brother's diaper, etc.  He certainly knows the word "No" and will even occasionally listen when we say, but his typical response is to turn, look at us, give us a huge cheesy grin, and then proceed to do exactly what he wants to do.  He's got a little bit of a strong will already.  Although we have dreams that he has gained tons of weight, he's still pretty little and it is pretty amazing to watch a 15 pound baby crawl around.  Additionally, it is difficult to baby proof for spaces where a 15 pound baby can wedge himself.  He can pull himself up to his feet, but hasn't made much movement once he's up there.  He enjoys staring at himself in the glass door of the fireplace for hours and giggling about what a funny baby he is (I am only about 50% sure that he knows its him in the reflection, not another hilarious baby who bears a striking resemblance to himself).  He still only has two teeth, but the doctor believes his top teeth should be coming in soon.  He continues to believe he is simply too old for milk and prefers to eat all solids; even several bouts of extreme constipation and copious amounts of prunes cannot deter him from his stance that milk is for babies.  He likes to eat chicken, black beans, cheese, avocados (still probably his favorite), green beans, spinach, sweet potatoes, quinoa, brown rice, squash, peaches, pears, apples, yogurt, hummus, puffs, yogurt melts, and graham crackers.  He was not super excited about blueberries, strawberries or cherries, but I need to try and puree fresh ones rather than frozen.  

Anderson is our little snuggler.  He is happiest playing with a toy while in our laps, or laying over our legs.  Contact with an adult is pretty essential.  He is also crawling very quickly and pulled himself to his feet almost immediately after learning to crawl.  He is starting to inch his way along things while holding on and tries to take a few steps while holding on to an adult.  He may break the trend and learn how to walk before Carter.  He is very interested in climbing up the stairs, so we will be purchasing some baby gates in the very near future.  He typically does not get into too much other stuff that he isn't supposed to because he tends to look back at us for affirmation after about 2 minutes by himself.  He also loves to stare at himself for awhile and test out new facial expressions.  Anything involving the tongue being out is generally well received.  He will drink a decent amount of milk, although still nowhere near what he is supposed to drink.  He also has liked almost every food we have given him, including all the ones listed for Carter.  He also seemed to like the cherries.  

Overall, they are both doing great health-wise.  We had a mini-outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease, but luckily neither boy got the blisters too badly and neither got them in their mouth which is allegedly the most painful part.  Carter's blood work from the immunologist came back completely normal, so we are hoping we will not need to go back and see her.  We are getting excited for their first birthday and celebrating our two little guys!  

In honor of their dad being out in California for work this week, we decided to take the 11 month pictures in special outfits for him.  Here they are:

We started off so well, smiling and everything
And then of course the siren's song...the sign
And Carter steals it from Anderson (is this looking familiar?)
Anderson is contemplating stealing it back
But alas, whatever the thing is over his left shoulder proves to be more interesting
Then Mommy takes the sign while Anderson isn't watching; Carter is shocked that I would shut down his fun
Anderson looks skeptically at Carter, pretty sure he still has the sign and is just hiding it.  Carter is likely laughing diabolically inside and planning world domination
And then Anderson sees the sign on the floor, remembers he knows how to crawl and dive bombs for the floor, thus indicating the end of our photo ops, as I felt it was more important to catch him than to catch the entire moment on film.  Let me know if you need any other parenting advice, I am apparently full of wisdom.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Just a little brotherly chat

People often ask us if the boys communicate with each other and interact with one another.  They always have in some very minor ways, but lately have begun having what seems to be little conversations.  We took this video probably a month and a half ago (before anyone was crawling) to capture some of their early "conversations."  Please feel free to interpret for us, as we have no idea what they're talking about.