October 19th, 2009 — Photos, twins
Mom was sick with the flu this week. Thankfully, she is better now. Since Dad only knows how to make beer and chips he asked SuperNanny to cook dinner for us. SuperNanny let us make pizza one night. We had fun and it was good!
On Friday we took Dad to our school for donuts. We saw Jackson Deville the Jaguar Mascot but we did not want to get our picture taken with him.
On Saturday we got the new basketball hoop Mom and Dad promised Mr H. Mr H was a thumb sucker but quit after Mom and Dad applied the icky stuff that the dentist gave to them to put on his thumb. Mom promised him a hoop if he would keep the thumb out of the mouth. Bribery worked!
The last three pictures are of our princess. She is already scaring Dad. She has inherited the shopping gene from Mom’s side of the family. Scary on the pocket book.
October 14th, 2008 — Photos, family, twins
We started the week with our first “Parents Night” at the kid’s school. We enjoyed the visit and were happy to hear that our two were doing fine. The next day SuperNanny picked them up and looked at Princess’ shoes. It seems that the teachers found a way to keep her shoes on!
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Shoe Tape
On Wednesday we were back at school. This time for donuts with Dad. What a time we all had! Can you guess who dressed us?
Ready for School
Donuts with Dad
It is hard to believe that 10 years has passed from the day we said “I do”. The first 10 years of forever together has been wonderful. TwinMom has not changed a bit, but I have taken a liking to her cooking!
Then
Now
September 9th, 2008 — Photos, twins
We started Mother’s Morning Out this week. All went well until the hand off. The Princess did not want to stay. At pick up time the teacher assured SuperNanny that the kids adjusted nicely. Mister H made SuperNanny’s day with a big “HI” and a hug at the first pick up.
August 5th, 2008 — family
I learned a few things this past week. Academically, I learned a bunch about the income approach to real estate valuation. I was up early, down late and busy in between. Needless to say my brain still hurts from all of the studying and instruction. I am thankful that I was able to take this course and further my professional education. Outside of the classroom I learned a bigger lesson. It is the lesson of counting my blessings. This was the first time that I was away from my family for any amount of time since the birth of the twins. To say I missed them and their mother would be an understatement. I am trully blessed to have a loving wife and kids. Having come from a Navy background both as navy-junior and as an Officer, I thought I understood separation. I used to think that my buddies that complained about missing family were being dramatic. No more. I have a new found respect for those who answer the call of duty and must endure separation for periods much longer than my absence. I also have a new respect for those that are left behind. My mother raised us by herself when my brother was an infant and I was not yet 5 years old. Mom I count you as a blessing and always appreciate your prayers.
The twins are growing and developing in leaps and bounds. Our princess has acquired quite a vocabulary. She is a “parrot” for most anything that we say (TwinPop is trying to wean himself of a language that only sailors can appreciate). In addition to her new vocabulary she has started experimenting with tantrums. TwinPop and TwinMom are doing our best to make this a failed experiment (Pray for us, patience is a virtue). Meanwhile Mr. H seems very content with his own language. He picks up on things quickly and has a few monosyllabic words so we are not too concerned with his development. Lately he has decided that he should emphasise his points. To do this he carries on a little “two minute drill” in which he looks at you and speaks in his own language with facial gestures, hand gestures, and appropriate pauses for our comprehension. You can’t help but laugh when he is in action.
After a bout with dry sockets as a result of her dental work our SuperNanny is pain free. Even with the pain SuperNanny was able to snap photos and send them to me this past week. What a blessing to have her in our lives.
Our Week
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