Thursday, April 2, 2015

Terrible twos times two....

As I look back at the last blog entry I realize it has been a long time since I last posted.  The last time I posted about them they were a little shy of their second birthday, so I think I will start there....

The twins turned two in July.  As you would guess from the previous post, we had a Mickey birthday celebration.  Their obsession for Mickey has increased.  It was a warm day and we invited all of our family.  This birthday they were more excited about opening presents. One of their favorite gifts was the dress ups we got them, in particular, the Minnie light up heels.The girls were also excited about their Minnie fleece blanket they got, which is one of the two blankets they sleep with each night. After presents, it was time for cake. They were so excited about everybody singing "Happy Birthday" to them.  In fact, we had to sing it a total of three times because they kept signaling with their hands the sign for "more" and how do you turn that down?!?!  After we sang to them they were ready to dig into their yummy cake, of course, icing and cake were everywhere.  However, this is what birthdays are all about for two-year-olds, right? All in all their second birthday was a success and they were spoiled by our wonderful family!

The girls had their two year check up shortly after their birthday.  The doctor said they were looking good and were right on track for their growth and development.  Their speech has come along.  They were combining two to three word phrases and their vocabulary has expanded.  It is fascinating to watch two babies grow at the same time.  Even though they are identical, they have definitely developed at different rates.  Instead of comparing them, lately I find myself noticing that they have each been gifted in different ways. There is nothing sweeter than to watch the two of them communicate with one another or giggle back and forth or even chase each other around the house. They have a built in best friend in the house. I often find myself as an observer lately, instead of an entertainer.

A couple of things to mention that I do not want to forget about the two of them is that fact that Emma calls Ava "Ada" and it is the funniest thing to hear.  I guess Ava was too hard for her to say or this was how she heard Ava's name and it has stuck.  I laugh every time I hear her yell it. The girls also have this unique sound they make and they both say it the same way (this is so hard to explain in words, but my mom, Marc and I have all noticed it) when they want something or something is not right, but is sounds like "neigh". When we hear it, we know that they need something, even though they have the vocabulary now to express their wants/needs. It is interesting for sure. They both call their grandmas "gaga".  This is not something we ever say and the older kids call grandma "grandma", so we are not sure where they got it from, but this has also stuck.

One of the questions I often get asked is if they wake each other up. The answer to that question is no.  They are still in their cribs in the same room.  They definitely have a nighttime routine.  They each sleep with a stuffed Mickey, three blankets in their bed (and Ava wants all three blankets on and then proceeds to sweat like her dad), and they have a caterpillar that shines little stars on the ceiling, as well as plays music.  So back to the question about waking each other up.....there are many times when one of them gets up before the other and starts talking very loudly. In fact, if Ava wakes up first (which usually happens), she will yell for Emma multiple times and tell her to wake up! Emma can just sleep right through it.  Although I have to admit, it sounds pretty funny!  They definitely talk to each other in the morning when they both wake up before we go in and get them. When we get them out of bed, they immediately want their breakfast (pancakes and donuts are their favorite), cup of milk and Mickey Mouse turned on.

Soon after their birthday Ava and Emma visited Isle of Palms in South Carolina over the summer with the Johnson side of the family.  I was extremely worried about this vacation because the twins were mobile this year, compared to the beach trip last year when they were only crawling.   One of my worries was that we were staying in a house that had a pool and how were we going to keep an eye on twins going in two different directions on the beach?!?!  I was terrified they would find a way to get to that pool when no one was looking or walk away from us at the beach. My other worry was driving 11 hours with two year old twins.  How were we going to survive????  Well, the vacation turned out to be perfect. We set out for the drive around 3 am in hopes we could get some driving behind us and they would sleep. They stayed wide awake for awhile, but eventually fell asleep.  We had plenty of Mickey DVD's when they were awake.  All in all, the drive was not bad.   The house we stayed at was beautiful!  We had an awesome screened in porch with a lock on it that prevented them from escaping.  It was spacious for all 18 of us staying together. The weather was amazing; it did not rain one day we were there. The beach is my all time favorite place to be.  I could spend the entire day, every day of vacation at the beach with the kids, breeze, and the sound of the waves. My hope was the twins were going to like the beach this year. We soon found out they were not big fans of the beach at first.  They did not mind the sand, but they really did not like to get their feet in the wet sand near the water. One of the things they did like to do was walk up and down the beach looking for birdies and shells. Towards the end of the week, we were able to get them in the waves.  They did like to be by the steps in the pool and play with their buckets and pool tools, so this was a nice option. The girls slept in pack in plays in our bedroom and they slept very well.  Of course, the swimming and walking around on the beach helped to wear them out.  All in all, it was a wonderful week.  The older kids had a great time, and we were even able to get some nice family pictures on the beach. Our family was so helpful to us during the trip.  We are very blessed!

Overall we had a great summer.  The girls loved to be outside with the older kids.  Bubbles, sidewalk chalk, balls, and the water table were some of their favorites they liked to play with.  They also liked to take turns on Lydia's old scooter and drive around in their cozy coupe.  However, the summer would come to end and it was time for the crazy fall to begin.

The girls quickly got into a routine once school started. I started back to work, so that meant they go GaGa's three days a week. And ever since fall, the girls have spent countless hours on soccer fields, football fields, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as time in the car driving their sibling to and from practice.

I think that is all for now...potty training, switching the girls to their big beds and their third birthday will be our next adventures.

Here are some pictures below:

                                                             It was a Mickey Birthday!






Ava's 2-year-old picture
                                                             We caught a few smiles


Emma's 2-year-old picture
They love to push their babies around.


                                                       The girls love Kings Island!
                                                        Fun at Smale Park downtown

Beach vacation to Isle of Palms

Little summer blondes


Johnson Family Vacation

My two little pumpkins
                                                         
                                                   The cutest little strawberries!

Winter Indoors






Monday, April 21, 2014

21 Months and Running Around Everywhere!

Many people say that the first year with twins is the hardest, but I think it is the second year for sure! Although, maybe I was so sleep deprived, it was all just a blur and I forgot :)  We can no longer set them down and expect that they are going to stay right there.  Of course this puts a whole new challenge of taking them anywhere or getting anything done around the house (especially keeping the house clean). Emma started walking right around 15 months.  I came home from work one day and she took a couple of steps and fell down.  However, being determined Emma, she kept getting up and trying again until she was walking.  Ava did not start walking until 18 months. We started to work with a physical therapist through the Help Me Grow program to get her walking.  At her evaluation it was determined that she would bow her legs when she would stand and try to take a couple of steps.  This would cause her base to be wide when she would stand up.  This then made it difficult for her to walk.  The PT also said she had flat feet which did not help either.  The solution was a pair of braces that she would wear inside of her shoes that went up to about her ankle.  My mom and I ended up taking her to Stride Rite to get a pair of gym shoes that were wide to fit the braces and the next thing you know she was literally walking all around the store.  I was so thankful for that moment because of course I was so worried about her (as many of you know, I am always worrying).  Now, do I think the braces are miracle workers-no, but I do believe she was so ready to walk after watching Emma walk all over the place.  I think the braces gave her some confidence and tremendously helped her stance.  The PT has continued to work with her and she is doing great.  She does wear the braces when she has her shoes on, but she can certainly walk without them.  She has never been bothered with wearing them.  It is so much fun to watch them walk around the house together.  They get into everything and play with everything except their toys.  Their favorite activity is to empty the pantry out and get into the cabinets.  The older kids have learned that they cannot leave anything out that the twins could get into or rip up. Now that the weather is getting warmer we have taken the girls outside to run around and they love it!  We cannot even use that word without them running to the door and waiting for us to take them outside. They try to keep up with the older kids; but they are also content just walking around the private drive and chasing their balls.  When it comes time to come in, the temper tantrums sure come out!

In addition to walking, their speech is continually improving. I have noticed that this is the first month that they have tried to imitate words. They both have about 15-20 words.  They love Mickey Mouse,which they call "ickey".  Some of the words they say include: balloon, ball, cheese, go, car, cookie, papa, mimi (Melis), tyty (Tyler), book, no, cow, dog, tank you, choo choo, cheese, up, outisde

We continue to see their different personalities.  Emma continues to be the wild one and Ava is more reserved.  Although, Ava does hold her own.  They are starting to play with one another and babble to each other as well.  They both love to turn the radio on and dance, it is adorable.  We often have dance parties in the playroom.  The girls also like to read books, especially when Melis sits with them in the "reading corner" and read to them.  The first thing they like to do in the morning is watch Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.  As soon as you get them out of bed, they start asking for Mickey. Baby Einstein is a close second.


Last but not least they had their 18 month check up. Ava is 32 1/4 inches long and weighs 22 lbs. 6 oz. Emma is 33 1/4 inch long and weighs 24 lbs. 9 oz.  It is interesting how they continue to have that two pound weight difference.

Here are some pictures below from September until this past weekend on Easter.

      Emma's first pony tail
       Ava's first pony tail
      Daddy's favorite picture of Ava, perfect face as she holds a Mountain Dew
     Emma wearing daddy's hat
      One of the many games they are watching
      I found Ava in my purse waving $20 bills in the air

     Emma is ready to play soccer like her big sisters
      Love these headbands!
      2 little pumpkins, a vampire, scary guy and a princess
      Ava checking out her stocking
      Emma playing with a ball from her stocking
      Christmas Time
 This picture was priceless, check out Santa's middle finger
   They are busy girls
      I wonder where she has learned the art of multitasking
     Emma loves to put underwear on her head when I am folding the laundry
       The kids love to play games with them
      This melts my heart!!!!!


   
      One crazy bunch!






Thursday, November 28, 2013

Twins are 13 months!

(I thought I posted this, but here is a post from a couple of months ago)

Wow, how things have become so busy since we are now all back to school.   I have had a few moms of twins tell me the first year is the hardest.   However, I am beginning to think the second year is harder now that the twins are mobile......

The girls had their year checkup at the end of July and to no surprise Emma had another ear infection. This makes it her fifth ear infection and makes her a candidate for tubes.  With it being still summer, the Dr. wanted  us to wait on the tubes and her put her on an antibiotic.  He said it would not be the best idea to put tubes in her ears in the summer because there is a good chance they could fall out in the middle of cold/flu season, when she would probably need them the most.  Ava has an appointment in October to finally have her blocked tear duct opened. It is only a five minute procedure, but I hate watching the Dr's put a baby to sleep!  Other than the that, the appointment went well!  Emma now weighs 23 pound 4 oz and is 32 inches   long.  Ava weighs 21 pounds and 3 oz. and is 31 1/2 inches long.  They both continue to have the two pound difference.  They seem to look more and more alike.  I often get the question, "How do you tell them apart?".  However, to our family it is very easy to tell them apart.

Our crazy schedule has set in with work, school and practices.  While I am at work, Emma and Ava go to my mom's house.  I have been blessed with an incredible mother who watches them while I work.  She is truly amazing!!  Emma and Ava also spend a lot of their time running to and from practices and sitting at sporting events on the weekends.  They typically start out in their strollers and end up crawling around in the grass.They are not yet walking, which is OK! They will cruise along furniture and are even starting to let go of things and stand on their own.  They try to climb the steps when they can get to them faster than we can. Of course, this has resulted in a few bumps on the head.  I am sure walking is just around the corner!  We have changed our living room area a bit to give them a bigger, safe area to play in and put the gate in a way that blocks them from getting out of the living room.  This seems to work very well. They are starting to say a few new words.  Ava continues to say Uh-Oh and mom, da and book.  Emma says mom, da, book and dog.  Emma also continues to babble this same consistent word that nobody can figure out what she is saying.  It is pretty comical.  Lastly, Emma got her first bottom tooth this month.

Here are some of their first year pictures.....
                                                Emma
                                                   Ava
                                            Ava
                                        Emma
                                       Ava
                                         Emma