One day we woke up and had a clan. That's what twins will do for you. Some days we want to pull our hair out, others we're glad that it's not so gray, but every one of them is humbling reminder of the joy of life. This is a glimpse into our wonderful adventure.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Check out our videos
It's not just the one video, it's a whole channel: http://www.youtube.com/ploppintoopy
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The Juice - A Cearley Short
Starring Max. Nick, Gracie and dad round out the supporting cast.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Let's start Christmas
Bass Pro Shops. The Cearley 5. Santa Clause. Fun times.
I think Steph and I were the most excited out of the bunch.
And what a perfect Santa Clause, right?
Saturday, November 21, 2009
What everyone loves right now
Max loves tractors. And trucks.
Nick loves balls. And watching football.
Gracie loves talking. And singing.
Nick loves balls. And watching football.
Gracie loves talking. And singing.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Story time at Gracie's school
I read to Gracie's school this morning. I was under the impression that I'd just be reading to her class, but it was the entire school - maybe 40 students. It was all good. I welcomed the larger audience :)
Gracie picked out the story last night - I Love it When You Smile. It's about a little kangaroo was wakes up in a grumpy mood and everything his mom does to make him smile doesn't work. They go out to breakfast and on the way, while hopping side to side, Roo's mom slips and they both wind up in a muddy pool at the bottom of the hill. Roo can't do anything else other than smile. :)
The kids loved it and Gracie was so proud and happy. I enjoyed being there for Gracie. These are the moments that I can never replace and certainly never have back.
I felt the story wasn't long enough, but Steph assured me that if they wanted me to read more, they would have asked me to.
Gracie picked out the story last night - I Love it When You Smile. It's about a little kangaroo was wakes up in a grumpy mood and everything his mom does to make him smile doesn't work. They go out to breakfast and on the way, while hopping side to side, Roo's mom slips and they both wind up in a muddy pool at the bottom of the hill. Roo can't do anything else other than smile. :)
The kids loved it and Gracie was so proud and happy. I enjoyed being there for Gracie. These are the moments that I can never replace and certainly never have back.
I felt the story wasn't long enough, but Steph assured me that if they wanted me to read more, they would have asked me to.
Mr. Mom
Long time, no talk. I apologize for the lapse in communication. The work transition has kept us busy, needless to say.
I have been playing Mr. Mom since Wednesday afternoon. Stephanie is teaching at the State thespian conference in Corpus and has been planned for months now, I'm taking the reigns.
Busy and fed - as in, keep them busy and keep them fed - has been my strategy and so far, it has worked. Wednesday after we dropped Steph off at the airport, we went to Target (after our hour drive back to Wylie) and rolled around there for awhile. I had multiple snacks at my disposal and even though they might have curbed the kids' appetite for dinner, they got us through.
Yesterday, we did the Ikea trip. While Gracie played in the playland there, the boys were enthralled with the store and the new environment. Again, snacks in hand got us through.
Yesterday afternoon, we went to the choo-choo train park at Firewheel where they could run and play. And they did. Then I fed them.
In between each one of these outings, they get fed some more and put down for bed. While all that's going on, I try to squeeze in as much work as I can.
My mom is coming today (YAY!) and while I don't think I need the help, it will certainly be welcome. It honestly hasn't been as challenging as I thought it would be. To do this day in and day out, that might be a different story. God bless Stephanie (and all the other stay-at-home moms & dads out there) for doing this everyday.
I have been playing Mr. Mom since Wednesday afternoon. Stephanie is teaching at the State thespian conference in Corpus and has been planned for months now, I'm taking the reigns.
Busy and fed - as in, keep them busy and keep them fed - has been my strategy and so far, it has worked. Wednesday after we dropped Steph off at the airport, we went to Target (after our hour drive back to Wylie) and rolled around there for awhile. I had multiple snacks at my disposal and even though they might have curbed the kids' appetite for dinner, they got us through.
Yesterday, we did the Ikea trip. While Gracie played in the playland there, the boys were enthralled with the store and the new environment. Again, snacks in hand got us through.
Yesterday afternoon, we went to the choo-choo train park at Firewheel where they could run and play. And they did. Then I fed them.
In between each one of these outings, they get fed some more and put down for bed. While all that's going on, I try to squeeze in as much work as I can.
My mom is coming today (YAY!) and while I don't think I need the help, it will certainly be welcome. It honestly hasn't been as challenging as I thought it would be. To do this day in and day out, that might be a different story. God bless Stephanie (and all the other stay-at-home moms & dads out there) for doing this everyday.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Our (sick) day at the "Festival"
Thursday, October 22, 2009
The flu of swine
The swine flu has infected one of us. Max - poor guy - got it, really out of nowhere. Ironically, we thought Nick and Gracie might have it, but the doctor cleared both of them. At the time, Max, too, had a clean bill of health. Overnight, it changed.
His breathing has been the most concerning, but today, a day into taking medicines, he sounds much better. It's weird, he's not even showing signs of the 'flu.' No fever, no tummy issues. i don't know if his body aches, but by his demeanor, he's just normal ol' Max.
Last night, Nick started running a fever, but we've been able to control it with Tylenol and Motrin.
Stephanie has a twinge in her throat. Most of all, she's got a serious case of cabin fever. Woo-sah, baby, woo-sah.
His breathing has been the most concerning, but today, a day into taking medicines, he sounds much better. It's weird, he's not even showing signs of the 'flu.' No fever, no tummy issues. i don't know if his body aches, but by his demeanor, he's just normal ol' Max.
Last night, Nick started running a fever, but we've been able to control it with Tylenol and Motrin.
Stephanie has a twinge in her throat. Most of all, she's got a serious case of cabin fever. Woo-sah, baby, woo-sah.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Another new chapter
Man, once things get away from you, time flies by. I have not written here for quite awhile. We are alive!!!!
Boys are boys and that is probably the biggest reason for little written communication via this friendly blog. The boys, it seems, have leaped right into the terrible 2's phase and are giving us a run for the money. I don't know how Stephanie is able to keep it together some days. Max can probably knock the door down, if he really tried. He's already figured out how to open it, and when he doesn't get what he wants, after asking in his baby-talk way, he just keeps on and on. Persistent little man. Nick is right there with him, but he lets big brother lead the way and rope him into all sorts of mischief. His hair is finally growing in and in a way, he looks like a little, skinny Max.
Gracie is Miss Smarty-pants and quite the performer. We catch her singing to herself, mostly made-up songs. Sometimes we'll hear a rif from The Little Mermaid or The Lion King. She dances, too. And loves to act out plays. I think she mostly likes to dress up and then "put on plays" which really consist of a song and a courtsey. It's the cutest thing ever.
Steph and I are trying to ride the wave of transition in our lives right now. I accepted another job with another company, which I start next Wednesday. It is a really good opportunity for me and one that I'm really excited about. I'm sad, too, because I've been at imc2 for 4 years now. Made lots of friends. Done lots of really good work. But it is time to move on.
Our friends, Melissa and Scott Thrasher, have moved out of their house and are living back home in Alabama. Melissa was such an incredible friend to Stephanie. It's a huge loss to not have her right across the street anymore.
A new chapter in our lives has definitely begun. Hopefully, I will do a better job documenting this one than I did the last.
Boys are boys and that is probably the biggest reason for little written communication via this friendly blog. The boys, it seems, have leaped right into the terrible 2's phase and are giving us a run for the money. I don't know how Stephanie is able to keep it together some days. Max can probably knock the door down, if he really tried. He's already figured out how to open it, and when he doesn't get what he wants, after asking in his baby-talk way, he just keeps on and on. Persistent little man. Nick is right there with him, but he lets big brother lead the way and rope him into all sorts of mischief. His hair is finally growing in and in a way, he looks like a little, skinny Max.
Gracie is Miss Smarty-pants and quite the performer. We catch her singing to herself, mostly made-up songs. Sometimes we'll hear a rif from The Little Mermaid or The Lion King. She dances, too. And loves to act out plays. I think she mostly likes to dress up and then "put on plays" which really consist of a song and a courtsey. It's the cutest thing ever.
Steph and I are trying to ride the wave of transition in our lives right now. I accepted another job with another company, which I start next Wednesday. It is a really good opportunity for me and one that I'm really excited about. I'm sad, too, because I've been at imc2 for 4 years now. Made lots of friends. Done lots of really good work. But it is time to move on.
Our friends, Melissa and Scott Thrasher, have moved out of their house and are living back home in Alabama. Melissa was such an incredible friend to Stephanie. It's a huge loss to not have her right across the street anymore.
A new chapter in our lives has definitely begun. Hopefully, I will do a better job documenting this one than I did the last.
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