Friday, August 05, 2011

Plugging away.

It’s been pretty much same-old, same-old over here. You know--the kids stomping crackers into the carpet and spilling milk every five minutes, toting heavy toddlers to and fro in 102 degree weather just to stay sane, babies crying over ridiculous things like not being able to get a sock on but cry louder when I try to help them, some Roseola here and some colds there, watching Nemo and “Doie!” over and over and finding myself laughing at the same parts every time, having to fight to get kids dressed, a never-ending gigantic pile of laundry, about a dozen diapers a day, vegging in front of the Bachelorette, kissing chubby cheeks all day and still not feeling like I can get enough—that kind of same-old.

But really, things have been going well in our little home. I’ll go through some highlights that have made me happy lately.

  • Ruby calls both of the boys “Bit” (Bennett). For instance, once she was up from her nap before them, and when she heard one of them wake up, she looked at me excitedly and said “Des Bit!” (There's Bennett). Or she’ll hand one of them a toy and say, “ Here Bit. Oh das nice.” She always likes to acknowledge when she’s being nice. She also knows when she’s doing something that’s naughty by saying “Da naw nice!” (that’s not nice). But does she stop? Ha! Someday. Still, my girlfriend has me wrapped tightly around her finger.
  • I have a true cuddler in Bennett. That boy knows how to melt a mother’s heart. In church last week, he was feeling shy, and was wrapped around me so tight that even when I attempted to pry his arms off of my neck, his legs held fast around my waist. He also crawls onto me anytime I am still for more than a few minutes, or follows me around the house holding onto my legs until I pick him up. But it goes both ways as I try not squeeze him too tight when I hug him every time he comes near me.
  • Alex is a chatterbox. He talks to people on the phone as if they’re having a genuine conversation. He even has laughing breaks mid conversation. Sometimes he’ll just spout off random words like this, “One, two, bus, K, Ruby, rectangle, giraffe, bye-bye, see ya, hahaha.” I love when he looks me right in the eye with a straight face and just says a bunch of gibberish. I hope he always wants to have these serious conversations with me.
  • Ruby has officially learned to put on her own pants and some shoes (though she’s been and expert at taking off her clothes for weeks now). She hates when I dress her, and usually runs the other direction when I come at her with a simple t-shirt. But she LOVES to put them on herself. Yes, she gets very frustrated when it doesn’t work out (like when she tried to put on her swimsuit over her head), but yesterday she came into her room for naptime with her pants on perfectly, excepting the little help she needed to get them over her puffy bum. And because of all this drama, she’s usually seen only partially dressed, or only wearing a diaper these days.
  • There are a few things that Bennett says that make me laugh every time. Sometimes he just goes around the house saying “ooooOOOOkay” making his voice go really high on the last few Os. He has another version of ‘okay’ when he’s upset or nervous (like when he can see that I’m getting the bag ready for us to leave the house and he wants me to take him outside first). He’ll just cling to me and say, “okayokayokayokayokay” over and over, really fast, with a distressed tone. And if he hurts himself, or sees that someone else is hurt, or is even just in the mood, he’ll say an adorable “ Oh sawy” (sorry) in his cutest little high voice.
  • Alex loooooooves to dance. He dances at the mall play place, he dances in nursery, he dances in his car seat, and of course he dances through the halls of our home from the the time he wakes up until the time she goes to bed. And he has got some MOVES! The shoulder action is what gets me. I love seeing my baby get his groove on while he watches for my approval and tries to make my laugh. And for the record, they all love a good dance party. (Bennett’s favorite move is his right foot stomp. It’s intense.)
  • There are a few books they have become particularly fond of. We always leave most of the words out and listen for them to fill in the blanks (which also works well with the songs they love). Sometimes I even catch them reading (or singing) them on their own, having memorized the book well enough to say most of the words on the page. I love that I have little ones that no one else would be able to understand, yet I know almost every word they’re saying. That’s how you know you’re really a mommy.
  • They are also all obsessed with signing the alphabet. The can each do quite a few letters, but they each seem to have a favorite. Ruby appropriately loves R, Alex prefers P, and Bennett is often found signing an F. They can also repeat back any that we sign to them. It gets a little distracting in church even if we’re trying to be discreet. Hopefully they learn to whisper soon. They also never tire of counting. They know up to 15 pretty well, and then go straight to 20. They can even be found counting with their little fingers up to five. One way to cheer everyone up is to get out our number and letter flash cards. They have a blast shouting out what they see as I flip through the deck. Colors are also a fascinating right now. They love the song from Signing time, “Do you know the colors of the Rainbow”. I just wish it wasn’t stuck in my head all the time.

I’m sure the list could go on for hours, but these are just a few tidbits off the top of my head. Things are crazy, things are happy, and things are good. Now for the pictures. Get ready.

Watching the rain.021020I love Bennett’s face in the reflection.016

They loved the prizes that Grandma and Grandpa Robinson brought when they visited in July. We just had to put on Ruby’s hula gear with the new leis. Sorry Alex.179193

Grandparents are always a great source of entertainment.051055

They can’t pass up a good puddle jumping.029031

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We could not resist trying out the new Cafe Rio 35 minutes from our house! I won’t tell you how much of that salad I ate by myself.044

Ruby is my child of many quirks:

She makes hilarious faces while pretending to be a baby.066

She puts every article of clothing she can find on her legs (which here includes a Christmas placemat?).003018

When I get her out of her crib, more often than not she brings all her gear with her and carries it around collecting more things as she goes.014

Once I caught her putting on every bib we own. Whatever keeps the girl happy.017041043

Group pictures are so rare, I had to post all the kids sitting with their auntie Lili. Penny’s face!012

Bennett is a lounger. 016

Is there such a thing as diaper suspenders? I might have to start using duct take one of these days.065

Alex is very infatuated with my “haya” (hair). He’ll play with it as long as I let him. I love it,until gets pulled or sat on too much.080082

Bennett tried to use his angelic little face to get out of trouble from the mess they made and the DVDs they broke. They figured out the child lock on the cabinet. Now we have resorted to a bungee cord around the tv stand, as well as the kitchen table. My home is a joke. 099

Sweet sleeping Ruby.056057

And one day I found the boys sleeping in the exact position. It weirded me out a little, especially with them dressed the same, and their blankets in the same place. Twin powers unite!127125

Alex was just minding his own business, enjoying the basket alone. . .108101

until everyone else had to join in. 116

Playing “Darling!”010012

We gave the Annapolis Mall play place a try one day, and it was a HUGE success. We went before the stores even opened (which was also great because we were the first ones there, hopefully minimizing the germ contact a little), and the kids had the place to themselves. 022028033034043

We then hit a couple stores. Thank you Crazy 8 for your lovely TV playing kids shows. The babies ate their cheerios like popcorn as they watched something about dogs while we shopped. 047

Love those little men. 050

I made some sugar cookie dough using egg beaters, hoping the kids would play with it like play dough. Ha. I knew they would eat it, but thought they would play a little. Nope. Every little piece I gave them went right into their mouths. So I did this with the rest of the dough. They loved their “bumbo” or "mumbo" or "ramow" (each as a different version of "rainbow") cookies. IMG_1573

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There you go Mom (or anyone else that is still here). I’ll leave you with that sweet little face. Catch-ups are fun for me too, since I rarely sit and peruse all the pictures I’ve taken in the last few weeks. We’ll see what the kids come up with for our next round of crazy catch-up.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Frozen Hot Chocolate on a Hot Day.

I always forget that we are just around the corner from DC. I’m not a city/crowds/late night kinda girl (call me boring if you want,but I probably get more done by 9 am than many do all day), so we don’t venture downtown all that much anymore, but it’s fun to hop on the Metro, or drive through all those crazy streets now and then. When planning a double date with some friends, they mentioned that there is now a Serendipity in Georgetown! I was all over that. Who doesn’t want to try the famous Frozen Hot Chocolate?! So last night, after about four reschedulings, we finally made a plan to meet up.

We made the quick drive (okay, with lights, it’s not as quick as I would like, but still) to Georgetown. That place is just crawling with young hipsters. It’s amazing that even on a Monday night, there were so many people enjoying all that M Street has to offer. I love people watching downtown. It’s such a different life than I’ll ever know. People carrying their few bags of groceries for several blocks to their city apartment, meeting up with friends every single night for drinks, most wearing significantly less than I would--you know, things like that. I used to work on M street, so being there brought back some fond memories of my time spent there. I like being the suburban type, but love living so near to a big city that I can soak in a little of the lifestyle now and then.

Serendipity was charming. Very quirky, as is the style with most things these days. The menus were bigger than the tiny tables, and full of amazing looking dishes. We all loved our choice of entree, and couldn’t resist getting more than one dessert, as full as were were with rich food. I opted for the Peanut Butter Frozen Hot Chocolate, and KC for the Jackpot Sundae. We stuffed ourselves, and still didn’t make it to the bottom of our bowls. I was very pleased, and glad I was finally able to check this place off my list. 011

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We felt the need to walk after our large meals, so we explored a little of our surroundings. Urban Outfitters was across the street, which I was thrilled about, and then we walked along the waterfront. The Kennedy Center looked so beautiful reflecting on the Potomac. An evening well spent with some great friends.023

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

It's nearly 10:00 pm


Take note of what it says it feels like because of the humidity. Seriously? At this hour? Can't wait to see what it feels like tomorrow during the day. That just isn't working for me. I had to buy a bunch of new toys today to get us through this. Fall can't come soon enough.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Pudding Painting

It’s always a bit of a challenge finding things to keep these kids happy all day. I’m not the best at coming up with ideas myself, but luckily there is an insane amount of blogs to refer to when I’m at a loss. I remembered a great idea my cousin Sharla put on her blog (along with dozens of other great ideas for keeping tots happy at home-check her out!) to use pudding as finger paint. I just made vanilla instant pudding, added a little food coloring, and Voila! Happy, happy kids. 

We started out with simple designs, and my kids didn’t hesitate to find out how it tasted.IMG_1288

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Penny on the other hand, wasn’t as enthusiastic about this messy idea.IMG_1291

Pretty soon there were colors flying everywhere, and artists were born. We added whipped cream for texture, and used licorice as “paint brushes”. Talk about baby heaven.IMG_1318IMG_1325

Penny eventually came around, but was still her dainty little self.IMG_1327IMG_1336

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It’s going to be fun to research for more playtime ideas. Hopefully they’re not all as messy as this one.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Fourth

We enjoyed a low key Independence day this year. I did a lot of thinking about this great country and how very thankful I am to be living here. We unfortunately didn’t attend any events where we saluted the colors, but I did keep my patriotism in my heart throughout the day. And my little flag-wearing babies served as a constant reminder as well.

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So like I said, pretty low key. Just went to the store, and played at the tennis courts during the day.010_thumb

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Not pictured are the amazing , thick steaks we grilled for dinner, and the homemade strawberry banana ice cream we had for dessert, and the great friends that joined us. It was warm, delicious, entertaining, and most importantly FREE summer day.

Thursday, July 07, 2011

This ever happen to you?

Do you ever finally decide to tackle the several loads of laundry that you’ve been staring at for a couple days, and another two or so loads of dirty laundry are created as the morning goes on? Well, that’s what’s been happening around here today, along with many other monstrous messes and to-do lists. How can one possibly keep up?! (I think some serious movie watching is in order while I fold the mountain of laundry tonight.) Chatting with my parents after the cruise about the craziness that three one year olds can be, my mom told me that there is one thing that would make my life much easier: Someone to come clean the bathroom, kitchen, and floors once a week. Sounds like a plan to me! Then I might have time to do the other million things my life demands. It only takes but a few hours for everything that I’ve used all my extra energy to clean and organize to be undone, and possibly look worse than it did before. Really, there is never a dull moment in this little home of ours. But I LOVE my kids and my life, messes and all.

Anyway, that is probably the reason that blogging has been the last things on my plate lately. It’s just not like me to go so long between posts. We’ve been busy getting back into our groove I guess. The kids have provided us with good mixture of chaos and hilariousness lately (thank goodness it isn’t all chaos, cause those times drive me to the brink of insanity). I’ve been wracking my brain trying to think of things for my crew to do during this hot summer, and there just really aren’t a lot of places I can take them alone, or even for KC and me to take them together. The novelty of riding in the stroller or a cart is definitely wearing off. Yikes! But we do manage to stay entertained/sane somehow despite this tricky stage we are in. I’ll show you:

We hit some great sales while shopping with Mom and Dad before they left. 003

Dad was kind enough to be on baby-duty in the play place while we shopped. 005

My parents also gave us the idea to take the kiddos to the tennis courts down the street to play. Why hadn’t I thought of that?! They are contained, and safe, and they love it! It does get hot, so we try to go in the morning when a bit of it is shaded, and the temperature hasn’t peaked yet. We just brings squirt bottles and spray them down now and then. They love that too.018026028

Ruby, just being her cute little self.043051

Bennett loves the camera, and the camera loves his bed-head.038

Alex likes to push the boundaries. Instead of climbing into his seat, he thought Ruby’s tray was a much better idea.066

Their favorite new eating game is “dip-it”. I can get them to eat things they normally might not care for if they can dip it into something. Ketchup is a favorite, but we have also had broccoli with ranch dressing, and French toast sticks with syrup. Of course, they eat a lot of the dip alone, but that’s part of the fun.089092IMG_1279IMG_1287

Who wouldn’t be happy with smoothies, and blue chairs to play on? These kids are pretty easy to please (most of the time--don’t even talk to me about the boys after their nap. Can we say CRANKY?!)IMG_1271

And Lili is always a great playmate, eh Alex?IMG_1274IMG_1278

See, we try our best to stay busy. Things are pretty much ho-hum over here. Well, as ho-hum as they can be with triplets+cousin Penny yanking on your clothes, making messes, and running around like crazies all days long.