Twins

2 new ones

Logan officially has four teeth on top and two on the bottle. Forest still doesn’t have a single one but I know they are a comin’. I have some tooth news myself that I’ll post about in a few days.


cats love ‘em

The boys are not only like cats, they are also starting to figure out how to properly play with cats. My favorite image is the one where Logan has the handle in his mouth and Anya has the string in hers. She’s always been great with the boys, letting them grab out huge [...]


then and now

One year ago this week their idea of fun was laying in the crib watching the mobile. Now they tear apart the Little People Farm while Logan sings a tune. They used to sleep swaddled on their backs in our bed at night and took naps in the swing or bouncy chair. [...]


catch up and pictures

Logan is getting in two more teeth, the top ones that are on each side of the first two big ones. Since breaking the skin the other day he’s a much happier baby again.
Both boys like to imitate sounds we make. If I “moo” like a cow, they make a “ooo” [...]


Christmas Morning

Our cuties!


12 month doctor visit

This morning the boys went in for their one year doctor’s visit. They are, and I quote “perfect.”
Logan is weighing 22 lbs 10 oz and is 30 1/2 inches tall.
Forest is weighing 19 lbs 3 oz and is 29 1/2 inches tall.
The doc had some cocerns about Forest not having [...]


one last set of images for the day


Being silly

Yesterday the boys decided to sit on the couch. So they did, all by themselves. Then Forest decided to mess with Logan’s belly, cus everyone knows that’s funny stuff. I got pictures. :)


The Birth Story

It seems appropriate to post the twin’s birth story at their one year birthday. So here it is:
I asked my OB repeatedly, when should my mother arrive to ensure that she’d be here for the birth. She was very solid about early December because twins come early. But as we’d noticed throughout [...]


What I Learned In the First 6 Months of Motherhood

Ask for help. You don’t have to do it alone, no one expects you to, especially if you have multiples. Let your friends and family know that it’s overwhelming and take whatever help they offer. Or better yet, know exactly what help you need and be specific.
Let others help. Lots [...]