Thursday, June 19, 2008

Baby-quinox

Today marks the day that the twins have been outside just as many weeks as they were inside: 38.
"We're how old?"

I've gotta tell ya, they're a lot easier to carry on the outside than on the inside. My lower back is much happier now! And you should see my arms! Woo! Slow resistance training! It also helps to carry them both around, so that you have a balanced workout.

They are very sweet, funny and fun to watch (Unless you're trying to get something done, then there's the crying!). They're mobile and making lots of interesting noises ("Mom! Mom! Mom!" says Emma.) and doing lots of interesting/dangerous/acrobatic things. They eat regular food, like the rest of us, just cut a whole lot smaller.
"Did someone say Food?!"

Except for the usual suspects, of course. No honey. No nuts. No peanut butter or chocolate. They're still nursing, but they also like their diluted apple juice in a sippy cup.

They love their big sister, even if she's sometimes a little mean to them. They adore their mom and dad, even when we put them down for naps (Oh the humanity!). Logan is still the first one to flirt with strangers, while Emma watches carefully. They both get worried if someone they don't recognize picks them up until they're ready to be picked up and comfortable around them (Sorry Grammy!). The kitties excite them and put up with being grabbed at for the most part.
Hey Canon! I got yer advert shot riiiight here!
Logan's fees are reasonable, he says.


They, however, would likely complain about the fact that now they have wants and needs that aren't immediately filled. Hungry? Tired? Cold? Lonely? Wet/Poopy? All of these are sensations that I cruelly imposed on them by evicting them from the womb. And what is all of this "waiting their turn" crap?! They want their mommy NOW!, not once that other baby is done. Life is tough and twins...twins gotta get used to crying.

Although, truth be told, Emma might admit to enjoying a decided lack of being kicked in the head.
"Dat's berry true."

It's been a wild rollercoaster ride: scary but fun. There's even been some puking (Glad that stage is over!).
Upside-down smoochies.

Still waiting for uninterrupted sleep, though. One day. We'll get there one day.

Right?

Right?!

[Crickets]

7 comments:

Scylla said...

There is a lot of cuteness in your family.... I think you rolled all sixes on comliness.

Jennifer S said...

They're growing so much, and they just get cuter and cuter. Yumminess.

Unknown said...

You take such wonderful pictures of those babies and I love your little "quotes!" SOOO Cute! : )

Woman with a Hatchet said...

Thank you x 3! : )

I like Logan's shot best this time and Emma's expression. They're such hams!

kristi said...

They are too cute!

Kimberly said...

They are just adorable!

Woman with a Hatchet said...

Thanks Kristi and Kimberly!

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