Just a couple of weeks after Samantha came home, we ventured out to the local kids-haircut place and took the plunge of chopping off JJ's hair--we figured why not do it while my parents were here. We were all shocked at the result... the kid looks completely different, but it's definitely grown on us and now when we take him swimming, he doesn't have to always swat away his hair while floating. Not to mention how much more clean it is (no more stray corn found camouflaged in his hair). But our baby boy is now more grown up than ever :(
A couple of funny stories from this month:
- JJ and Alexis give us a lot of grief and challenge our nerves almost daily, but one day they had me both awestruck and, I'll admit, a little proud. They recently learned how to leverage their body weight and open the refrigerator (luckily they don't get in there too often). So one afternoon after I fed Samantha, I come out to the living room to find them with a container of peas and carrots they had ransacked from the fridge. (Mind you, there was also a container of toffee right next to the veggies). They had gotten a couple of spoons and were devouring the vegetables like they were candy! I have proof if you don't believe me (I need to upload the pics to dropshots).
- When Mike brought Alexis and JJ up to the hospital to see Samantha, they were both pretty excited and ran to greet me and the baby. Alexis, however, immediately poked her sister right in the eye. Of course, Mike and I both gasped and yelled in unison, "No! No poking the baby in the eye!" So, for the next few weeks (and even now), whenever Alexis comes over to Samantha, she'll inquire "No poke eye?" and thankfully, has listened to the reproach. But hopefully, Samantha's nickname won't become some version of "no poke eye" because Alexis seems to really like reminding herself.
- As many of you may know, Pampers utilizes Sesame Street characters for their graphics. Well, Alexis has somehow formed quite the affinity for having cookie monster on her diaper. Unfortunately for us, elmo, grover, ernie, and big bird share the spotlight with cookie monster. So only 1/5 of the diaper packages have the coveted cookie monster front-and-center. Normally, we could just "force" the other diapers on Alexis or "convince" her that grover is really just an emaciated cookie monster. However, Alexis is becoming too smart and independent. It all started one morning when she came downstairs and ransacked our alternate diaper changing station and proceeded to take her elmo diaper off and demand the superior diaper. It culminated the day I came up to get her from her nap and found her sans clothes and with a slightly skew diaper on. I also saw that there were dozens of diapers on the floor. Turns out, she had stripped her clothes off and pulled the diapers from the changing table (she could reach it through the slats in the crib). She found the cookie monster diaper and had put it on herself. Of course the old diaper was found in jj's crib.
- Alexis and JJ are also showing signs that their ready to potty train.. both tell us when they need to go #2 and will go if we put them on the toilet. If they don't have a diaper on (during "naked baby" time or while swimming) they will hold their pee and run to the toilet if they have to go (and go once they're on). Also, Alexis recently during her nap-time (she often wakes before JJ and has extra time to herself) took off her diaper and put her shorts back on sans diaper. When I went to get them and saw that she had taken her diaper off (but thoughtfully put her shorts back on) she said she didn't need a diaper. Well, they may be ready, but we're not! So until Oct/Nov, we'll be putting them in diapers (I'll be driving out to Utah in September and don't want to deal with every-hour-potty-stops).
- In order to stop the crib shenanigans (which includes JJ jumping into Alexis' or visa versa), we installed crib tents. We'll be happily keeping them in their cribs until they're at least 3. With a new baby, having a place to contain them during nap and nighttime (not to mention during tantrums) is a godsend!
- Another funny thing about the twins is they've discovered baby einstein videos. We have a few that we got before they were born, but never really showed it to them. One day recently, however, they found the DVD's and asked to watch. The instantly fell in love. They call them "music" and will ask to watch "music" over all the other shows they're allowed (signing time, sesame street, chuggington, etc.). This pleases us immensely because the DVDs we have are the early ones, where the video consists of simple images set to classical music. So when they're watching them, it's actually pleasing to listen to.
Another long post... but a lot to report!
1 comment:
It looks like you are adjusting so nicely to three kids. I love the stories about the twins. They are funny. Peas and Carrots? You've got to be kidding me. Good work! They are all adorable!
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