Thursday, October 30, 2014

Ha ha ha. Very funny.

Apparently there is a niche market for greeting cards geared towards parents of twins and/or many many children.  Of course my friends and family have not missed an opportunity to share the humor - here are the best cards I've received so far.  Keep them coming! 


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Whitney's Wedding!

It's hard to believe that our little Whitney is all growns up and married, but it's true!  We just returned from 5 days in Arizona filled with wedding activities.  It was a great trip and we got to catch up with Nana & Papa, Auntie Chanel, Uncle Grant, Hayes, and Greyson in addition to the bride and groom.  Not to mention all of our relatives from Canada who made the trip down for the big day.

Hank and Gus played a special role at the wedding as ring bearers along with their cousins and did a wonderful job.  I admit I did a terrible job at taking pics over the weekend but luckily Matt and our couldn't-live-without-her babysitter Emily managed to snag a few.  I'll be sure to send out the professional shots once they are ready.

Rehearsal dinner with an amazing sunset back drop.

Emily with Hank & Gus at the rehearsal dinner



The Mailloux Girls

Uncle Grant giving Hayes and Hank a pre-ceremony pep talk
Waiting for their cue...

The big moment (for the boys anyway...) - Gus and Greyson were hanging on for dear life! 

They almost ran right through the ceremony and into the reception! 


The ceremony 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Good Riddance to September!

Wow did September fly by!  This year, the usual back-to-school chaos was compounded by my super sized nesting instincts kicking in, an unexpected hurricane rescue operation, our first round of family wide illness brought on by the kids, and, on a positive note,  a lovely mini babymoon to Charleston.  Allow me to explain!

Week 1:  Back to school for Hank!
Hank has settled right back into his school routine this year at Washington Episcopal as a pre-K student.  Everyone from his nursery class is there plus a few new friends and he seems to be enjoying being back.


Hank's First Day of School, PreK


Week 2:  Back to school for Gus + Nest Fest
Gus is back at his playgroup Little Graces this year but has graduated to the big kids program where he spends 30-45 mins a day in a classroom like setting without a caregiver.  He's had a bit of trouble adjusting to being on his own but overall has done very well.  4 weeks into it now he's doing fine and really having fun.

Gus' First Day of School, Year 2 Little Graces


This week coincided with two major home-related projects that I like to refer to as Nest Fest.  I have experienced nesting with both of my previous pregnancies but the craziest it ever got was the overwhelming need to wash and iron every sheet set in my house.  This time we were on a whole new scale.  Project #1 involved sorting through everything that has been sitting in the home we purchased in Chevy Chase last year (oh yeah, remember that?  Yes, we still have that house.  We've been working on architectural plans for it for a year plus...construction should begin shortly after the babies arrive).  Anyway, there was a fair amount of furniture and artwork that conveyed with the house and whole lot of junk that needed to be donated/thrown out.  Of course, did I deal with this when physically able and it would have been easy/convenient?  Non! So it needed to be done before I am completely useless.  I hired an organizer to help me with the sorting and ridding of stuff.  It took her team of about 6 people 3 days to clean out the house and put the good stuff in storage.

Then on the Project #2 - the great reshuffle of our current home! In order to stay in this house with 4 kids 4 and under we needed to make some adjustments.  On the ground floor: Bye bye rarely used dining room (gone to storage). Hello new family room and play room for the kids.  On the second floor:  our office/den would need to converted into the nursery, two cribs and all.  On the 3rd floor:  The guest room would have to double duty as an office as well.  This project took 2.5 days and was very disruptive to the household but was a must have.  I'm still working on making the nursery functional but hope to have that done in a week or two.

Week 3:  Time to get caught up on all that work I didn't do last week!  At least that's what I thought.  A bit of background - I had excused myself from attending Whitney's bachelorette in Cabo, Mexico due to my condition, which was taking place this weekend.  I assumed that everyone down there (including my mom and Chanel) had had a grand old time in the sun and was back home safely in the States when I started hearing reports of Hurricane Odile having hit the resort town directly.  I texted them all to confirm that they were home only to learn from Chanel that Whitney and Mom had not gotten out on Sunday (Chanel had) and had spent that evening huddled in the bathroom of their rental home along with 3 other party attendees riding out the storm.  The house was heavily damaged and they needed to find a new place to stay (which they luckily did) but they were stuck there for the foreseeable future with no way out (airport destroyed), no power and a limited supply of food and water.  Chanel, Dad and I kicked into rescue mode and spent 3 days doing everything we could think of to help them get out.  Private planes, helicopters, calls to the State Department for updates - we weren't getting anywhere. We lost contact with them for 24 hours and were starting to get really worried when we learned that they were among the lucky ones to get out on an early evacuation flight to Mexico City.  They came back to the States the following day and spent the next week recovering at home.  Not the best way to celebrate the end of one's single days or to rest up before the big wedding...

It was relief to know that they were back home safe and it all came together just in the nick of time for Matt and I to go on a worry-free babymoon to Charleston.  We spent Thursday - Sunday there touring the historic city, eating nice meals and frankly doing a lot of catching up on sleep.  It was so nice to just be able to sit and read and drowse off in bed for 3 days. It's amazing what having young kids will do to your expectations of a luxury!

Week 4:  Okay - let's catch up on that work now! Or, let's all get really sick instead.  Gus came down with a mild fever while we were out of town and that was just the beginning.  Hank had a high fever Monday night and spent 3 days home from school.  I had mild symptoms midweek (while Matt was out of town for 3 days) and then it hit me hard Friday.  Nothing worse than being sick when you are pregnant and can't take anything. I'm slowly recovering, enough to take care of the kids so Matt can now recover from his turn with the disease.

So that was September - I was happy to see it go.  Things are settling back to normal now and I am enjoying the luxurious reality of having my twin power level of childcare kick in (our new nanny started mid-September) before actually having the twins.  And it wasn't all bad - here are some pics of our more fun September moments:

Gussy Wonder


Auntie Alice visited us in Bryce and we got to see the Oak Ridge Boys at an outdoor concert

Taking a boat for a cruise

Matt and I on the carriage tour of Charleston - yeesh we look old! 

Gus' first time in the bow of the canoe! 

Hank taking up the stern 

Brothers on a hike 
We leave for Arizona on Thursday for Whitney and Ryan's wedding extravaganza and it's last big trip before I really try to put my feet up and "relax" before the storm.  We are almost all ready for the babies to arrive - the last thing we need to do is trade in our SUV for a minivan...I mean: A Swagger Wagon.