Wednesday, May 09, 2007

May 9, 2007

New May pictures here

Here are some pictures Auntie Courtney took while she was watching M&J a couple weeks ago. That's Uncle Steve, Auntie's fiance.








These are some pictures from this morning during our new 6am "I'm not sleeping in my crib anymore" routine.




















Auntie came over today and helped me give the twins a bath. Madison managed to pee while in the bath AND after it while Auntie was holding her but before getting the all important diaper back on. We both thought she was safe since she had JUST gone in the bath!
Then she helped me take pictures out in the front yard. We got a lot of cute ones even though Madison was zonked after the bath. At least Jackson wasn't a cranky pants!







Tuesday, May 08, 2007

May 8, 2007

Tuesday is our weekly date with Michelle and Gianna (born two weeks after M&J). Today we went for a long walk in their neighborhood in Reading then came back and finally got some pictures of the three wee ones together.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

May 6 2007

We've had more visitors in the last week. We are so lucky to have so many people in our lives who care about all of us.

Here is a link to the new May album of pictures.

About 3 1/2 years ago my mother was working at the senior center in the town she lives in. They were always looking for new class ideas to offer the seniors so I volunteered to teach a recorder class (those little plastic instruments you learn to play in 3rd grade). I got about 6 ladies sign up for the class. We quickly lost 2 of them due to lack of talent HAHA. Sadly two years ago Lee passed away and I was left with 3 wonderful students. We mostly talked and laughed at the silly things Jean would say but we would get in a little playing. The recorder class ended about a year ago I think. Irene and Lee belonged to a piano duet group that they started I believe in the 70s. There were a bunch of ladies who would get together once a month and play for eachother. Irene became a flute student of mine as soon as we started the recorder class. The ladies were nice enough to include me in their group and Irene and I would play flute duets for them and I would play pieces with piano accompaniment. I was babysitting for Olivia during that time and she would come to meetings with us and listen to the music. For the most part she was very good but there were the occasions where she would cling to my leg as I played. I continued to meet and play with the group and have lessons with Irene until January when I couldn't walk anymore and was on bedrest. So, a few of the ladies came to meet the twins the other day. Millie on the left, Irene in the middle, and (silly) Jean on the right. She even cracked us up while they were here. We were saying how different the twins look and she said "Can you tell them apart even when they're naked?" It was just hilarious!













These young women are exactly half of the Alexander family! Mom , Cherrie on the left, then Hannah and her sisters. I taught Hannah to play the flute and clarinet when she was 12. We also had lessons up until January. She's almost 17 now. This family is so amazing. Cherrie home schools the three girls AND her three younger boys all while taking care of her neighbors son. Everytime the twins overwhelm me I just think of her. And on top of it all she is one of the nicest people I've ever met.

This is my friend Saaima. She is from Ottowa and moved here in 98 when we met at work. We didn't work together long but we remained friends. Saaima and her husband Nick now have three children! Kahlil was at school, but Shaan was happy to meet the babies. Her daughter Henna was just happy to be practicing her standing.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

The joys of motherhood

There's nothing like being thrown up on at 4:30am
edited to add: and again at 9:00am

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

May 1, 2007


I bought the kids their first "Life is good" apparel. Madison wasn't too convinced but oddly enough Jackson was.



























This is what the girl kitty thinks of having babies live with us.















I wanted to see how J&M would do in the bumbo seats. I know they're too young but I couldn't resist and the results were entertaining.







A few more new pictures and video of the kids in the bumbos here