Sunday, November 29, 2009

Bowlin', bowlin', bowlin'...

This week we got invited to our first birthday party! Our friend Robby turned 5 and we went to the bowling alley to celebrate with all of our friends from the child center. We had a great time bowling, but got a little impatient waiting on our turn so we gave it up after a few tries. We found other things to do there, as you will see below. Thursday we celebrated a quiet Thanksgiving with prime rib, spinach and artichoke stuffing, green bean casserole, and sweet potato casserole. On Saturday, we went over to Robby's house to play while Mom and Dad went snowshoeing. When they picked us up, they learned Linnaea had fallen off the couch onto the coffee table and had quite the shiner. We're hoping next week is a little less adventurous for her. We'll be in Florida in 17 days!







This is a great photo of the haircut Linnaea gave herself a few weeks ago.





The first thing we found at the bowling alley was the video game with a big gun.





Elise gets a turn at Lock N' Load.





Linnaea throws a ball. She was actually really good at chucking it down the alley.





Daddy helps Elise push her ball down the lane.





Elise tries to do it by herself.





Linnaea is REALLY excited about eating the Thomas the Train cake. She loved her piece of cake and immediately wanted a second one. When we said no, she threw a perfect 2 1/2 year old tantrum.





This is Linnaea's black eye. Every time she wakes up, it's so swollen that her eye is a little slit. But she is a trooper and has already been begging to go back to Robby's house.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween and stuff

There is a lot to do in Walden for Halloween! On Thursday we worked at the day care and we took all the kids over to the "big school" for the elementary school parade. We all dressed in costumes and bundled up to make the one block trek in the 17 degree cold. We got to walk with the preschool and pose for pictures in front of all the parents. On Friday we got to go trick-or-treating downtown to the courthouse, The Moose restaurant, the post office, the library and the bank. Our first stop was pretty chaotic as it took me about 10 minutes to talk the girls into putting their first piece of candy back into their baskets so we could go get more. We also got 2 half dollars at the bank. It was also freezing this morning, about 22 degrees, so we headed back home as soon as possible. Saturday morning we carved pumpkins, then watched the Gators stomp Georgia, and then went trick-or-treating that evening. We had planned on only going to 3 or 4 houses but the girls loved it and Linnaea kept asking to go to the next house. They were really good at saying "trick or treat!" and "thank you!"


Linnaea with her pink fingernails. She talked about having her nails painted for several weeks.





Doing acrobats on the closet bar.





I think it was Elise's idea to go upside down.





But Linnaea never shies away from a challenge!





This is where Daddy lays when he talks to Grandma and Grandpa, so Linnaea is doing a perfect imitation.





Linnaea demonstrates a scary face so I can carve it on the pumpkin.





Making pumpkin number one some ears.





Linnaea touches pumpkin number one.





Linnaea cleans out pumpkin number two. Elise would not dare to stick her hand inside.





The finished product.





Elise enjoys a "popsicle" from Grandma and Grandpa.





Linnaea eats her own.





Elise practices trick-or-treating with her "Elmo pumpkin."





This is the worst picture EVER but I had to include it as it was the only one of Elise in her costume.





Ditto about this picture. Really bad but our only choice.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

The Funnest of Times

I am really loving being a mom of twins as Elise and Linnaea talk more and more. And the most fun is to hear them talk to each other. I can stand in the next room and listen to them have conversations and just smile to myself. One day they were eating some chips and Elise stated that Mommy likes chips. Linnaea, ever the bossy toddler, immediately corrected her by saying "No Elise. Mommy doesn't like chips. Only Daddy likes chips." Just now I'm overhearing Linnaea ask Elise for recipe ingredients. This is what I'm hearing: "Do you have any garlic?" "No." "Do you have any paper?" "No." And this past week we were all at the dinner table and Elise was trying to tell us something that sounded like octopus at the end of the sentence. Kevin and I both had to say "What?" two or three times, when finally Linnaea chimed in with "She's saying octopus!" Even though we still didn't understand (they both told us NO, they were NOT saying octopus), at least they understand each other!



At the wildlife refuge again. They have now mastered walking around the entire mile-long trail without having to be carried. This past visit Linnaea got to hold Taffy's leash for the first 1/2 mile and Elise got it next. You might imagine that Taffy wasn't too happy about this arrangement, but she was a good sport.





Can you see the moose? This cow and calf were giving us the stare down. Cows (females) are typically the most aggressive of moose, especially if there is a calf nearby. Just after this we saw a bull (male) and he only gave us a 5 second glance and continued on his merry way.





Elise hurt her nose and insisted on putting this bandaid on herself. We go through about 6 or 8 bandaids a day.





Elise sports the hood from Daddy's big down coat. She put on this attire to head out to the library.





When Daddy cooks, he likes to have a towel over his shoulder. Our two little sponges noticed this and wanted one of their own so they could "help."

Monday, September 21, 2009

SNOW!

Here in Walden we prefer to skip the fall and go straight into winter. When they forecasted snow for today I was actually excited, but I didn't think we'd really get any. I thought we'd have to drive about 25 minutes up to Cameron Pass to let the girls play. But when we woke up this morning we had about 3 inches on the ground! When I told Elise and Linnaea that we had snow last night, they ran out of their room like it was Christmas morning. They were SO excited. We scarfed our breakfast and ran out to play (well, after we located all of our gloves, hats, and snow boots that we played with all summer so they were all over the house).








Elise tries to catch a snowflake on her tongue.





Linnaea gets a ride in the sled. They actually pulled this sled out of the garage last week and were using it as a "boat."





Mommy gets talked into giving a double ride.





Elise was smiling the whole time outside.





What's a snowy day without hot chocolate? Linnaea says "I blow it."





Elise enjoys her hot chocolate.





On a separate note, we switched the girls to toddler beds last week, which just means we took the front part off of their cribs. The nights have been going very well, but naps have been horrible. They are constantly out of their beds playing with clothes, swinging on the bar in their closet, and stuffing things into the diaper pail. At first Elise kept ending up sleeping on the floor, but she has stopped doing that now.

Monday, September 14, 2009


Linnaea models her new striped sweater and corduroys from Grandma Kitty. She insisted on wearing this outfit every day that week.





Unfortunately the order was messed up and they did not have a striped sweater in Elise's size. She was pretty upset about that but made due with this shirt.





No, Elise (on the right) will not let me cut her hair so we are growing her bangs out. Most days she is agreeable enough to let me put a ponytail on top of her head to keep the hair out of her eyes.





Going to the child center with our backpacks and lunchboxes.





Linnaea walking to the park/child center.





Elise walking to the park/child center.





Elise paints at the child center.





Linnaea paints at the child center. She insisted on wearing that costume for painting.





We took a trip to Fort Collins this past weekend and got to visit some of our favorite parks. Elise rides the old car.





This park had a great rock feature to climb on. Linnaea got to the top and says "Ta da!"





This is a little teacup that Elise likes to ride in. It spins around pretty fast.





We also got to ride on the trolley. The whole thing was a fiasco but we finally got on and really enjoyed our ride.





Our new flip flops courtesy of Old Navy clearance. This was also a fiasco, since they only had one pair of polka dot flip flops in the whole store, so after Linnaea claimed them as hers, Elise was very unhappy and would not leave the store until I finally found these pair of flowered ones and talked her into wearing them. Then they wouldn't take them off for the whole weekend, which was pretty annoying since they can't walk fast in them and they fall off every time we get in or out of the car. Talk about getting on Mom's nerves!





Since my nerves were pretty much shot from the flip flops and shopping all over Fort Collins with two 2 year olds, I talked Kevin into letting me go for a hike today. I hiked up to Lake Katherine and thoroughly enjoyed it.





This is coming back down from the lake.