Monday, May 28, 2007

The Side Yard


Not selling our house yet has set off a whole train of activity around here. Since our destiny seems to be stuck here, we need to make this house and yard a bit more usable for the boys. The side of our house is not being used and it would be nice to have a sand/play area over there. But first, the wall needed to be extended and then it would have to be fenced in.

Don and his buddy Mitch (who also helped us build our planters a couple years ago) started a side wall project that would be half block and half iron fencing. When that was done then Don had to move over to the new end and gate it all in. And when that was done, then Don and my Dad would build the boys a new sandbox. That is LOTS of work for poor Don. LOTS.

It all get scrambled up and the fence, sand box and the gate all got their finishing touches about 20 hours before the party was to begin. It all looks beautiful and Don has sworn off any more digging as long as we own this house.

Birthday Party

So much has been going on lately that there hasn't been time to blog. Getting ready for their birthday party has been all time consuming. So until I can catch up a bit, here are some pictures of their birthday party..

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

May 22,2007


Happy 2nd Birthday to Wyatt, Jaxon and Lucas! It is a wonder how I can not remember what the first 28 years of my life was like before they came along. Happy Birthday boys!

Monday, May 21, 2007

See Saw

One of the birthday presents the boys got from my parents is this great see-saw. It can be used by just one to all three of the boys at the same time. You can tell by this video that they love it, even though they don't quite have the right rhythm yet. Make sure you turn your sound up.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Gym good and bad

The good: The gym is going well. I like having another option for what we can do with our day, especially since I know the boys will be active while playing there.

The bad: When I pull into the parking lot Luke realizes where we are -tears start falling. He pleads "bye-bye" in an attempt to make me drive somewhere else. Jaxon catches on and it is a complete meltdown. I untangle all three out of their car seats and car while praying they don't run off while I reach in to get the other two out. Since Jaxon and Luke are still having a meltdown, I end up carrying the both of them (kicking my sides and screaming in my ears) into the daycare, while shepherding Wyatt down the million mile sidewalk to the door. Once in, Wyatt will look completely betrayed and outraged and the boys all try to escape out the door as soon as I put them down. The nice girls will take the boys and their waters to the play area while I squat down and get as close to the wall as I can while I sign them in. Then I BOLT out the door.

The good: They have a 15 minute rule. If the boys cry more than 15 minutes, they will call me back and there will be no work out that day. I have yet to be called back because anyone is still crying.

The really good: Imagine my surprise when I called to make an appointment to bring the boys in Friday and they knew who the boys were -and even said they were "cute" (I made sure she knew I was talking about the screaming trio). The girl also said when I drop them off, the crying only happens for about 2-3 minutes and stops once they are distracted with a story or a song.

The best part: I really like going to workout and am glad I don't have to feel guilty about it.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

2 years ago

Two years today, I was a bit over 31 weeks pregnant with the boys and had just recently checked into the hospital. Looking back, I can see that I had no idea what the future would bring us.

Three boys...wow.

I remember when I was pregnant I could always feel Wyatt moving. His little fingers would just be taping and rubbing, day or night. Jaxon was a bit of a mover, such a busy baby. Lucas on the other hand was just hanging out, relaxing and not much of a mover. In fact, the doctors office sent me to the hospital once after a visit because "baby c" wasn't moving around at all.

We had our names picked out for the boys, but wanted to wait until we met the boys to name them. Life was going to change so drastically for us, but we couldn't possibly imagine the millions of little ways it would happen.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Bay-bee


Little baby Reagan came over for a visit today. For the next few weeks my mom will be watching her while school is still in session. I was a bit nervous about this initially. The boys LOVE my mom. They are very confident that their Nana loves them, bringing her books to read (which she always does) and climbing and prodding all over her body (Luke loves her earrings). Just today I watched Wyatt sit on her lap like she was a chair, literally just plopping down on her legs without a second thought. All this made me a bit worried they would be a bit jealous of a new baby in Nana's arms.

I had a doctor appointment this morning and decided I would bring Luke, since Luke would listen best to me out in public and he also seems to blossom under a bit extra of one on one time. The other two boys and Reagan were staying here at the house with Nana. The boys did great, keeping themselves busy and behaving well while I was gone.

As soon as we walked in the door when we came home, Lucas was asking "bay-bee?, bay-bee?". I wish I could type in the tone he said it, as the end of the word baby would go up to such a high pitch note in his little voice. He was so curious about Reagan! When it was time for Reagan to have her bottle, my mom held Reagan in her arms with all the boys surrounding the baby. Lucas -in true Lucas fashion- took charge of Reagan, patting her little head, rubbing her hair and giving her little kisses on her temple. He just couldn't get enough of her. They are all so gentle with her and show absolutely no jealous behaviors at all. It is so beautiful to think we will be able to see their little cousin relationship grow through the years.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Noooo!

Do you want to go in and see Belle? Nooo! Come over here and let me change your diaper... Nooo! Let's put our toys away...Nooo!

Oh yes, the no bug has hit our house. Luckily for all five of us, they are still cute enough to pull it off with a gorgeous toothy grin when they say it.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Weekend Warriors

We had a slow and relaxed Saturday. Big plans to go to another fair got scratched when we realized it was just too windy to drive oven an hour away, just to have to worry about it being too much for the boys. Instead we went to The District for their Spring Fling and art show.
We have been working with the boys trying to let them walk with the wagon (instead of always in it) and Lucas was having a blast walking on his own. He did very well staying close by, preferring to "help" Don with the wagon by pushing the back of it as Don pulled it along. After a half hour or so, we let all three of them run in the grass area and get some of their boy energy out before we headed home.
Today was not so relaxing. This morning we took a trip over to Star Nursery to buy some new plants. Don has been working on a side fence area and we needed to replace the boganvillias that died when we had a freeze this winter. Once the boys went down for a nap, Don and I headed outside and worked on the yard for a full 3 hours. We have a little motivation to get it all done before the boys birthday party in a few weeks.
So now both the yard and our backs look a bit more pink =) Pretty in the yard, but not feeling so pretty on our backs.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Fun with Matthew



For the past two weeks, my nephew Matthew has been staying at my mom's house. Since she comes over a couple times a week, he has been here, too. The boys have been too young to catch his attention in the past few visits- but this time it has been different. I think it is because he is here alone and he is paying them more attention then before. All four of them are interacting more, playing together and the younger boys love to watch everything Matthew does. They think little things Matthew does is hilarious, and try to imitate most everything he does.

Earlier this week, Matthew had dinner and then spent the night at our house. After dinner we went into the backyard where all four boys sat at the little picnic table and ate watermelon for dessert. Afterwards, they rode the little cars around the backyard and played on their climber. For the first time ever, they went in order, actually lining up to go up the steps and down the slide. Lucas, ever the "enforcer" would try to help the kids go in front of him- pushing their little bottoms higher (even Matthew's) to speed up the process.

Tonight we met Nana and Matthew at the San Gennaro Festival for dinner. After a hearty dinner of 2 bowls of pasta, a corn dog and corn on the cob (that is just our boys) we walked through the amusement park area. Matthew went on a few rides and the boys loved to wave to him when they would see him on it. First the little Dragon roller coaster, then the airplanes and finally the fun house. Matthew was so excited on the rides and would happily wave with a huge smile on his face. After getting Sponge Bob painted on Matthew's arm and Elmo painted on the boys hands, we called it a night and headed home. It has been so much fun having Matthew around!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Lucas' Transformation

An amazing thing happens when we put the boys in their cribs. Lucas instantly comes out of his shell. Suddenly he is this carefree, big smiling, little imp. He will stand up each arm raised holding the sides of his crib and jump like nobody's business. If he feels like letting us into the fun, he will raise his foot up so we can barely reach him or maybe even tickle his toes.

His little smile is so contagious and his brothers -in cribs one on each side of his- will start jumping and giggling along with him. Usually Luke gets a bit braver and will drop his hands from the sides and jump freely, not holding on to anything. His little upper body starts twisting and he will do a bit of a dance in one place.

Eventually things slow down, I will tell them time to go to sleep and try to coax Luke into a laying position. He will seem to settle a bit and bend down to lay forward, but then he will fake me out with an attempt at a somersault. After I get a hold of his little pj's and lay him down, he will look over at Jaxon to see if Jax is getting ready to sleep or not. If it seems his brothers are headed off to dream land, he will put his little thumb right in his mouth, pulling his blanket up around his shoulders and chin and relax his little body.

What gets into that child when he gets into his little crib? It is because it is his domain? Is it the bounce? Is it because he is between his brothers cribs and has their full attention? I love to see his little face light up and the mischievous twinkle in his eyes. What ever it is, it is a beautiful transformation.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Splish Splash



While the boys were playing out back on Friday, I had accidentally spilled water on our patio. Even though it was no more than half a cup of water, Lucas and Wyatt immediately were drawn to it. Wyatt was asking, "wa-der, wa-der?" and Luke would put his hand in it and rub the water on his face. Seeing Wyatt was about to copy Luke, I took off Wyatt's white shirt and then decided to take off Jaxon's and Lucas' shirts, too.

The water had evaporated in about 2 minutes. Since they had their shirts off and it was getting hot out, I took the sand and water table out of the garage and filled it up with water in the back yard. The boys couldn't get enough of it, Jaxon loved to just throw his hands down in it to splash and Wyatt would stick his face in the water to blow bubbles. Lucas thought it was fun to stick his mouth in just enough to drink it.

Eventually, even though it was about 85 degrees out, the boys started to get chilly and it was lunch time. Here is one of the videos of them playing out back.

Friday, April 27, 2007

The Gym

Yesterday we had our first gym day care experience. After parking the car and getting the boys shot records together, it was time to go in. Each child had their own water bottle tucked under one arm and with their free hand, they held our hand. The five of us walked up to the door while Don and I were telling the boys they were going to go play while Mommy and Daddy worked out. Once we were in, there was no initial panic from Luke like the day we first looked around. The woman behind the counter opened the half door at the entrance leading to the kids area and Wyatt walked in like he had done it 10 times before. Jaxon was a bit hesitant, but once we told him to go with Wyatt, off he went. Luke was a bit unsure -walking with Jaxon and then we could tell he was having second thoughts. The nice woman working there picked Luke up as his back arched to throw a bit of a fit and Don and I made a run for the door.

We were a bit anxious and wondered about only working out a half hour to ease the boys into daycare, but Don had an appointment with a trainer, so it would be about an hour before he was done. While working out, I would look up at the screen to check up on the kids and all seemed to be going well. After Don finished his appointment, he met up with me and together we walked over to the daycare area. All three boys were playing nicely. Wyatt was getting ready to pick up a little doll, but saw us out of the corner of his eye. His eyes got big and he gave us a smile and then got back to playing. Luke was climbing on a little foam step and Jaxon was just sitting, playing with a toy he had. No tears when they saw us or anything! They just walked right over to us and with their water bottles in tow, we all went back out to the car.

So we all survived! The woman at the counter said they did great, Luke cried only for a few minutes, no longer than five, and then he was content to play with his brothers. Walking back out to the car, I couldn't help but feel we had passed a huge milestone! No stroller or wagon was being used and all that alone time we just had! Don and I were just amazed at how fast they adjusted to not being around us and are so thankful they have each other everyday. Whew!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Line 'em UP!



Wyatt has a new little "thing". He loves to line up his cars. Whether it be side by side or front to back, he will take as many cars as he can get his little hands on and line them up one by one. If Lucas or Jaxon take a car out of his line up, he will either freak out or calmly place one in the now empty spot. We are not sure why he started this, but it makes me wonder what goes on in their little minds...

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Lets get Physical

Now that the boys are almost two (in ONE month!) we feel they are old enough to leave them in a day care setting. So in that train of thought, we have signed up at a local gym and are going to start working out. They have a great child center and closed circuit televisions so we can look in on the kids while working out. We will let you know how their first day in the center works out.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Double Trouble

Poor Jax is not feeling well. Yesterday I had to wake the kids at 4:45 (!) from their nap (usually they are up by 4). When I got to Jaxon, he was hot and clinging to me. He had a bit of a temperature and after we ran some errands and he showed no signs of shaking it off, I brought him to the 24 hour Dr's office. After the Dr was with us for a minute and a half, he diagnosed Jaxon with a double ear infection and sent us on our way. Off to CVS to go get his prescriptions filled and then we put the poor baby to bed.

Since he has been awake this morning, he has just wanted to be held. Wyatt and Lucas are thankfully keeping themselves busy and playing nicely (!) with each other. Jaxon is mostly laying on the kids foam pull out couch and every once in a while, Wyatt or Luke will come lay next to him, or come over when I am holding Jaxon to pat his back. When Jaxon was snoring a bit, Wyatt laid down and quietly growled, trying to imitate Jaxon's little snores.

Jaxon is eating, having raisin toast this morning and a fish stick and green beans for lunch, so thankfully his throat doesn't seem to be bothered much by his ears. The nurse told us he should be back to himself a bit more in a few days.

Monday, April 16, 2007

No Manners

Last night at dinner Lucas did what he has been doing lately, but for the first time it was seen by Jaxon before we could stop it. The two of them were so funny, that we had to video tape them before we put a stop to it. Naughty boys, but they are so cute!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

County Fair


This weekend was the Clark County Fair in Logandale. We try to go every year and since we have the kids now, it has become something to look forward to. The fair is in a small town called Logandale over an hour away. The boys don't seem to do well in long car rides. Anything headed towards 45 minutes just gets louder as the minutes tick by. Hair gets pulled, screams get screamed, and heaven forbid anyone touches any one else.

Las Vegas has about 2 million people in it, but they have the county fair in a 2 lane town with no traffic lights! Last year we went to the fair on a Saturday and we got caught in about an hour of traffic for the 2 mile drive from the freeway exit to the fair. This year after taking care of some things in the early morning, we went on Friday. Going on Friday was the best thing we could've done. We made it in a hour drive total with no problems coming from the back seat. The boys are really into the Old Mac Donald DVD on the Baby Einsteins, constantly asking for "E-I-E-I-O?" so they were content to watch their videos on the DVD player.

Once we were in the fairgrounds, we went straight to the little farm animals. The boys had their first close up looks at cows, horses, pigs, goats, rabbits and roosters. All three of the boys were Cock-a-doodling right along with the roosters. Wanting them to have a closer look and get to pet the animals, I took each of them out of the wagon while Don would walk the other two around. Lucas would squat down close to them, but he didn't want to pet them. Jaxon would point and watch, but kept his distance- even acting shy and looking the other direction sometimes. Wyatt on the other hand thought the animals were great. He would laugh when he saw them and put his face against the bars so he could try to reach in and touch the different animals.

After visiting with the animals, it was lunch time. Don went with Jaxon and Luke to get some lunch while Wyatt and I looked for a sippy that someone had thrown out the wagon. After lunch, we checked out the fair booths and bought the boys little cowboy hats. Soon it was time to head back and get the boys down for their naps.

Here is a 10 second video of Lucas and Jaxon on the way home. Jaxon had fallen asleep and Lucas was nicely touching Jaxon's head. Just a sweet moment.


Credits for picture are here

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Easter



A nice Easter morning was planned. We were to meet up with my family (Mom, Dad, Gram Robinson and Leigha) at my moms church. After church, some family friends (Frank and Marsha)were going to meet us for brunch at Mimi's Cafe. It went as outlined, but not as planned.

Once we got to church and were seated in the back row, we had our little bag of goodies ready. Crackers, water, match box cars, books....you name it, we had it. Jaxon sat on his own seat and really listened, even swayed to the hymns. Wyatt sat on my lap for a few minutes and then decided he wanted his Nana. Lucas was just unsettled and wanted to wander, occasionally touching the people who were sitting in the chairs in front of us or climbing through chairs, scaring the bejeepers out of me. Finally Don and I decided it was not going to work. My Mom, Leigha, Don and I all took the boys out of church and let them wander in the church halls. After 10 minutes, they were still full of energy. It finally occurred to Don and I that since church started at 9:00, the boys hadn't gotten to walk around really at ALL and just needed to run off some energy.


With plans to meet with my family at Mimi's, we took the boys out to a nearby park. They couldn't run and climb fast enough. they were wizzing around, climbing up all the steps they could find. Jaxon even went down a HUGE slide three or four times. Don and I -dressed in our Easter gear- were climbing along with them, making sure no one would fall down the drop or trip down any stairs.

When they seemed a bit more settled, we tried to get a picture of them in their Easter outfits. Jaxon had other plans and wouldn't stay still, so we asked another parent there if they would mind taking a picture of all of us. 5 clicks later, we had a decent picture (turned out to be the only family picture we took all day, so good thing we did it!) of us all and were on our way to brunch.

Frank and Marsha live in my parents neighborhood. Just the same as my parents, they moved in when their house was built 13 years ago. Even though we rarely see each other, it is so nice to get the chance to talk to them and catch up when we do. They had accepted my Mom's offer of meeting us for brunch, so it was great to see them again. Our waiter was nice enough to take a picture of our table, -and surprisingly he did a pretty good job, too.

Easter was a really great family day. We are looking forward to next year when they kids get to color eggs, or at least put stickers on them. But this year was fun, and Sunday was a great ending to a wonderful weekend.

Saturday, April 07, 2007