Thursday, May 26, 2011

Hey, we're famous!

I hope I don't ruin the surprise for anyone, but chances are, if you were going to flip through the most recent issue of BYU magazine, you already have.  And maybe you saw our big family; we're so big that we took up a whole page.  It's been so fun that so many of you saw it.  I'm glad it was a fun surprise!

If you didn't see the ad, I happen to have the pdf copy of it that I can share.

The Annual Fund called up right after we'd had the babies and asked if we'd be willing to do a photo shoot for them.  They wanted to take Mike and I somewhere fun and scenic and take a few pictures.  I was feeling like such a mommy machine at the time that it sounded like a fun distraction and something different from the norm.  It's nice to get a fun date on the calendar every once in a while.  So we say yes!  We write up a little bio.  After they've given it a glance, they see we have twins and pretty much say, "You have twins.  We are changing our minds and taking pictures of your whole family.  And we'd like to take them in your home so you don't have to leave."  I put on my whiny face for a few seconds because now I had two new babies, a messy house to clean, and 5 kids to get ready for pictures... and no date night.  wah wah.  BUT... my whiny face didn't last long because now, I get updated family pictures, new BYU paraphernalia for the whole family, a clean house, and a chance to talk with BYU's full-time photographer (someone who actually is famous).  The kids LOVE that they are in a magazine.  We picked up a few extra copies of the magazine for them while we were in Provo, which made everybody extra happy because now we can all have our own Jimmer poster.  Jimmer's face was much bigger in the magazine than any of ours.  Go figure.

Anyway, it ended up being fine and dandy.  They took most of the pictures in our loft (which I didn't clean) and the nearby park.  Out of the one billion pictures that they took, I was a little surprised to see they chose the droopy baby/funny kid faces picture, but I guess it just makes us look like the "real" family that we are (they were probably going for that).  One day (when it's not nearly midnight) I might upload some of the other shots that we liked a little better.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Only a Mother...


The other day someone said, "those two are so identical, only a mother could tell them apart."  It made me feel a little bad because, of course a mother should be able to tell her babies apart, but I can't.  We've always kind of been able to tell who was who at a quick glance because Nelson's right eye was clogged and Braden's left eye was clogged so that side of their face would always be a little crusty.  But a week or so ago, they grew out of that, and we are back to staring at their chubby little cheeks.  For a while, Nelson's cheeks were a little bigger, but Braden kind of caught up.  At their last appointment, they both weighed exactly 14.09 pounds.  They were both 25 1/4"long.  They are quite identical.  But I've come to a new realization, I KNOW my boys apart.  I may not be able to tell them apart, but I know my boys, and their special traits and strengths.

Nelson at 4 months
Nelson is always trying to sneak in an extra feeding and special cuddle time in the mornings.  He is usually the first one awake, but still sleeping through the night.  He'll sleep 10-14 hours, and has been for about a month.  He loves his bed.  When I put him down at night he looks up at the mobile, even before I turn it on.  Sometimes when he wakes up, his is cooing at it again.  He's pretty willing to share his little straight-line smile with anyone.  He is super interested in learning to roll over and will fuss if he's held too much.  He wants to be on the ground trying out his moves.
When he is on his tummy, he can hold his head up so high.  Although he hated his first bath, he really, really loves them now.  He'll kick and kick, and then with the most serious-I'm-trying-my-hardest look, he will give a whammy kick with both legs and smile.  He is such a treat.

Braden at 4 months
Braden, my thumb sucker

I LOVE how concentrated Braden is on faces.  I catch him staring at Nelson a lot, and it warms my heart.  He likes to look at who is feeding him, and when he's sure he has your attention, he gives the biggest smile.  He has a great little giggle, especially when he's feeling Daddy's scratchy face.  He has taken a great interest in baby toys and likes to move them around in his hands.  He has been a great sleeper.  He sleeps 12-14 hours a night, and has for over a month.  For the last week or so, he has been a little fussy when I put him down.  I think he's chosen his special cuddle time to be the night, and would love it if I rocked him to sleep every night.  He loves to play with blankets and will put them over his face, almost like he's playing peek-a-boo.  He has a fun little voice and sometimes will blow bubbles when he sings.  I can always count on Braden to give me a good excuse to shower.  He's what the doctor calls a happy spitter.  And happy he is.  So happy.

All swaddled up for bed
Sometimes when I am holding them both up to my shoulders, they'll look at one another and start to coo.  It doesn't happen all the time, but when it does, I am reminded how blessed I feel to be their mom.  I think they sleep so well at night because they can feel each other, and have each other close by.
My dad pointed out once that when they are in their car seats, their heads tip toward each other, and since then, I've only seen one time when it wasn't that way.

I know my boys, and love them.  I'm just going to have to start dressing them different all the time so I can tell them apart instead of only knowing my boys apart.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Her New Look

Adelyn (and Mike) have been wanting to get Adelyn's hair cut for a long time.  I have been hesitant because short hair would be so hard to do for all the dance stuff she had going on.  But now that dance is over, short hair!  Especially in the back.
Front View
Side/Back View
I really love how her hair style fits her.  It is simple, and doesn't beg for ribbons, clips, or headbands.  It is a little bit more mature of a hairstyle too.  And Adelyn is growing up!  I loved hearing her talk to the stylist, giving her much detail about how she wanted it cut.  She really has lots to share with anyone.  The lady at the dentist said, "She's sure not shy!"  and I had to think about it... yes, I guess she's not the shy little girl she used to be.  She is Adelyn, she is seven, and she is beautiful.