Here are a few of our new favorites:
Alex can now get on the couch by himself and play with “Daddy’s” remote.

Erin loves her Jingle Bunny (it usually lives in her crib).

Mommy loves sprouts!

Here are a few of our new favorites:
Alex can now get on the couch by himself and play with “Daddy’s” remote.

Erin loves her Jingle Bunny (it usually lives in her crib).

Mommy loves sprouts!

I’ve been pretty up-and-down recently. I’m sure pregnancy hormones are involved. And the heat. I don’t deal well with hot while pregnant (normally, I LOVE it). Anyway, here’s some recaps…
Happy Monday!
We’ve been playing:


We’ve Been Sick and Teething:


We’ve Been Learning New Things:

We’ve Been Doing A Lot of Reading Together:

We’ve Been Too Adorable!

(PS – If anyone has any ideas about what I can do to tame Erin’s hair, I’m open to suggestions!)
Happy Thursday!
I couldn’t think of any catchy titles for today’s post. Sorry. 
The weekend was actually pretty good.
Eric took Friday off to start a fix-it project. It turned out that our back storm door had never been properly caulked, so for 12 years, water has been leaking down around it. And with the extra snow that buried our back door last winter, the frame finally rotted. So he took the door down and rebuilt everything to be waterproof, put up a new frame and rehung the door. It turned out to be a two-day project with letting sealer/paint dry, but it was needing to be done. And I think he felt really good to have finished a project like that, too.
And best of all, it may help keep out the ants that typically come in through my back door area!!
Sunday was pretty low-key. Church, dinner, reading, naps. I spoke, with 2 other ladies, to the middle school girls on Sunday night (see post from last week). To all of you who commented on what you might share, you’ll be glad to know that pretty much all of those topics were covered! I took a different route which seemed to have been well-recieved (go figure…God knew just what I was supposed to say!
). I talked about HOW to take a step in our Journey toward Jesus. And how important the Holy Spirit is. And I told funny stories. I think it went well. I hope God will use what I said. And it was really refreshing for me to do something like that. The standing-up-in-front-sharing-what-I’ve-learned is the only part of teaching that I really miss. So it felt good to share.
Yesterday, I took the babies to the zoo in the morning to see the new animals/exhibits. I didn’t plan to stay long because (1) they would need lunch and naps and (2) rain was threatening to fall at any moment. We saw the new polar bear exhibit…very neat! And the baby otters. And the baby manatees. And because of the early time and the weather, the zoo was virtually empty. SO nice! We got to sit at the aquarium and watch fishies uninterrupted while eating a snack. Fab.u.lous! Of course, when we finished the indoor areas (the aquatic stuff), it had started to rain. So we did get a little wet on the way back to the car. But no one melted, and the babies took a 3-hour nap in the afternoon. Nice!
Sadly, my house looks awful today. But I think I have the energy to fix it up without over-stressing myself. Now the only question is whether I have the motivation to do it! We shall see…happy Tuesday!
Here’s a quick update of my life today:

Okay, I think that’s about all for this morning. Happy Thursday!
I’ve been doing a lot of sitting this week.
After Eric was gone two weeks ago, and after all the laundry that I finished last week, my body decided it had had enough.
In the middle of the night on Saturday night, Eric took Erin downstairs to rock her (she was up from 11-3 am), and I tried to relax. But while I was lying there, I felt a weird, hard cramp that took a few minutes to release. Needless to say, that was NOT what I wanted to feel. But since there was no other issues (bleeding, etc) and it didn’t happen again, I figured it was something to heed, but not worry about.
I did call my OB’s office on Monday just to make sure they also thought I was on the right track. The nurse agreed. She said I probably was developing an irritable uterus (had to look that one up!) and told me to start wearing my support belt, to drink lots of water, and to avoid over-doing (a huge feat if you know me at all!). So that’s what I’ve been trying to do.
To be honest, I feel pretty lazy. But I can tell how quickly my body fades, especially when I do a lot of bending. This morning, I tidied the toy area while the babies ate breakfast, and in just that short time (10 minutes, maybe), my belly started tightening up. I guess it’s going to take more than a day or two to undo the wear of the last couple of weeks, huh?
Anyway, I’ve tried to do more productive “sitting” activities, like reading or crafting, when the babies are napping. And I’ve done a lot more hanging out while they play. But it is hard to see so much that needs done around my house, knowing that I really need to leave it un-done for a while longer.
So that’s been the fun of this week. Hope yours has been less exciting! Happy Wednesday!
A friend from church has asked me to chat with her middle school small group about my Journey towards Jesus on Sunday. The girls are 8th graders. The setting is totally casual. I just found out that I can be there. And now I am beginning to really ponder what I will talk about.
So, if you were asked to talk about your Journey towards Jesus to middle school girls, what topic(s) would you talk about?
(Obviously, this is just a “what do you think” post…feel free to share stories or just ideas or nothing at all. I’m just interested to see what pops into your minds when that title for a talk is given, to see how it compares to what has popped into mine, so far!)
I’m physically tired. I’m mentally tired. I’m emotionally tired. This morning, I’m just tired.
But, it was a good weekend at the farm. We saw the family. Eric got to be a farmer on Saturday. I watched an Anita Renfroe DVD (highlights from the last 10 years) which was SO funny. If you get a chance to see her bit about mammograms…that was seriously funny.
So anyway, I think my body has finally decided I’ve been working it too hard. Of course, the last two weeks were pretty long ones wherein I did a lot of hauling babies and stuff around my house (especially when Eric was gone). And I’m now 18 weeks pregnant, so I’ve some energy back, but no stamina. And the fatigue and muscle weakness is starting to hit full-force. I think the semi-decent muscle tone I had before the twins were born was totally annihilated by that pregnancy. And I didn’t have it back when I got pregnant this time. So my back, my abs, my arms are all just wimping out on me.
All of that to say, then, I guess I’m going to have to start being a couch-mama. I’m definitely going to take it easy for the next few days for sure (good thing I got the laundry done last week!). And hopefully, I’ll feel better soon.
And I’m going to enjoy this beautiful sunshine (even though it’s frigid outside today). Happy Monday!
I feel like I’m way behind again. Like everywhere I look in my house, there are mountains of various sizes and shapes, and I’m trying to attack them with a baby spoon. I’m overwhelmed.
I have piles of laundry in at least 3 rooms of the house, all in various stages of done-ness. I haven’t vacuumed or dusted in ages. I desperately need to clean bathrooms and wash the hard floors again. The ironing is just waiting where I dropped it, last week. Thankfully, I did get the kitchen sort of cleaned up last night (even swept the floor), but that will be undone by lunchtime today. It just never ends, does it?
(I frankly don’t know how all you mommies with full-time jobs do it all. You all are awesome!)
Anyway, I realize that Eric being gone for a week, trying to stay ahead of twins, and holding up under 16 weeks of pregnancy are all reasons for my getting behind in housework. But it’s still frustrating to look around the house and see only “what-still-hasn’t-been-done” everywhere I look. *sigh*
Okay, enough whining.
I certainly have other, happier, things to share. So on with those.
The babies gave each other real hugs yesterday. It was too cute! They are at such a fun stage, with their waddle-y walks and full-out belly laughs. Of course, there are full-out screaming fits, too, but the laughs are more fun to think about. Erin will kiss me, and it’s pretty much a real kiss, not just smearing her open mouth on me. And Alex is my snuggle boy. There are more jibberish-sounds that sound like real words all the time. And I got some great video of them which, if I can get it done today, I will try to post for you to watch.
And best of all, we seem to be returning to a “regular” sleep pattern. Praise Jesus!
Okay, I guess that’s where things stand. I did actually get to exercise a bit before babies got up. So now I can get my day moving a lot faster than we have been able to recently. So…off to shower! Happy Wednesday!
Great things from the last few days:


So, overall, it’s a very happy Monday!