Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Merry Twinmas!!




For some reason, I am not able to write anything deep or profound these days. Perhaps it is because I feel as though I am literally on the brink of some sort of clinical exhaustion. If I am not at work, I am home with the babies for 24 hours, often without encountering another adult to converse with. When I do work, I get home and immediately begin the nighttime bed routine of dinner, bath, and bed (sadly, not for me - for the babies. The Holidays, as joyous a time as they are, seem to just exacerbate the symptoms.

We have been frantically collecting all of the necessary food, diapers, etc. to go out of town for a week. Who knew that two little ones who are so small needed so much stuff! And even as I am typing this post, I am thinking of more things that need to be added to the list (which, by the way, is typed out in Excel with columns to check off when each item is packed to leave and packed to return home!). Yes, somehow, I still find the energy to attempt to be as organized as humanly possible.

But, in the end, I wouldn't have it any other way. I would not trade one moment of stress or one moment of lost sleep. After all, Ella and Aidan truly are our little miracles..and our dream come true. Yes, we needed a little bit of science's help to get them here...in fact, I thought of something the other day on my way to work. Whoever it was that said money can't buy happiness obviously never paid for infertility treatments. I would have paid any amount of money for the happiness we now have in our lives.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

We Cant Wait for Santa


Well, my plan was to try and save this picture (my personal attempt at taking a professional looking photo) for the Holidays...but I just cannot help myself... I keep staring at it and getting teary eyed...

The TV commercial that states: "Having a baby changes everything" could not have been more accurate. Wonder what the ad execs would come up with for having twins?

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Holidays



I just realized today that I never did any sort of post about our Halloween or Thanksgiving....

For Halloween - the babies were pumpkins. Trick-or-treating was out of the question for us, since it is past bedtime...but we did take part in the neighborhood parade. We met up with our twin friends Ansley and Charley, who were also pumpkins. We have taken our dogs to the parade for the past 3 years..it was such a dream come true to have actual human children to take this year!! (We have to give a HUGE thank you to our Great Aunt Kiki for finding an outfit in the proper size for Aidan!!)

Thanksgiving was a blast as well. Grandma Suzy and Opa came to visit...Grandma made sure that Ella and Aidan got their own little feast...she brought them stage 2 sweet potaotes and turkey..and the biggest hit of the year, vanilla custard with banannas!!!! (Their bibs say "Our first Gobble")

We are really looking forward to our week at the beach for Christmas!!