Furniture redo

A while back we bought a little table and chair set from Ikea for the boys.  They are getting to the point where they like to color and play on a table.  So we figured its time to get them one of their own, and maybe selfishly thinking “maybe they’ll stop climbing to get to the kitchen table.”

I put the table together and the boys love it, they have even eaten at it a few times…until they keep getting up from the table after a bite of food.  Then its back to the high chair.

Anyway, once the table was all put together, in the living room and next to all the other furniture, something just didn’t look right and it was bugging me. All our furniture is dark, couches are dark, entertainment center is dark, even our carpet is darker…the table is pine and white! stark contrast, and it bugged me! So I take matters into my own hands, of course.  I pull out some stain that I already had stained that puppy dark.  Put a few coats of polyurethane on it and it looks gorgeous (well I think it does)! I love it next to all our dark furniture, now it looks like it belongs.  😉

Here’s the before:  And the after:Don’t you love my model, its funny that he got in the picture both times! Well I’ll leave you with some pictures of the boys I took a few weeks ago, playing at their newly beautified table:

Hayden coloring
Ian coloring

As you can see they like to color the table top too…luckily this table was made for children and you can just wipe it up with wet wipes!

Ian being goofy
Hayden

Airplanes

I Just realized I never published this post that I wrote back in April.  Well, here it is – I went to Orlando a week or two ago a few months ago for work and after Jonathan and the boys came to pic me up at the airport we dropped by the Founder’s Plaza at DFW airport where you can go and watch planes take off.  Hayden was definitely more into watching the planes, where as Ian was more interested in running off into the fields and exploring those.  I think they had a good time and we will definitely make it a point to go back when they are older.  While we were there I was able to get a few photos when the boys would actually stop for a minute or two.

My Growing Boys…

Even though my boys will always be MY babies, I can safely say they are no longer babies.  I mean look at these boys – they are not babies, but little boys!

20 months old

I am amazed at all the boys are doing now. They love cars, trucks, trains, etc.  But mostly, they love to play outside.  Now let them take their cars outside and play, they are in heaven!

The boys absolutely love to be outside – it doesn’t matter that it’s 105 degrees outside, they want to be out there! It’s been a struggle to let them get their outside play time in before it gets too hot, and then not let them stay out too long.  My parents got them a water table to play with and its been nice because we have been able to take it out on the front porch in the evenings under the shade (another reason I love our big front porch).  The boys love water.  They love to swim, slide into it, splash in it and anything else you can imagine.

Hayden has found a love of sand – he could sit on the patio all day and play in his “sand box” we made for him.  We’ll probably end up getting him a real sand box when it cools off some, but for now he has our home made sand box. Ian isn’t too interested with the sand and would rather just run around the backyard.

This age is so fun and when our boys play, they play hard.Their little personalities are definitely beginning to shine and everyday we see new little quirks they have, like Hayden who likes to wear a bucket on his head or Ian who loves to hold on to his cars.

 

They love to sit by the window, on top of their little recliners and especially like to do this when we vacuum, so they can escape the evil monster that they think will get their toes!

Hayden, who is Mr. Serious to everyone else, is quite the ham! He does so many things that crack us up, he’s hilarious. This picture of him was after their bath one night, he just started throwing his hands up in the air, then would lean back and fall to the ground.  It kind of reminds me of that video that was going around in the 90’s of the dancing baby…

You never know what he’ll do next. Hayden also loves to push things around the house.  Usually his trucks or wagon, but sometimes its chairs, he reminds me of a little linebacker.

Ian has become quite the momma’s boy lately.  He always wants me to hold him and loves to sit in the chair with you.  He also LOVES to read, he always wants you to read to him and it’s not unusual to find him just looking at a book on his own.

 

Wow, this has become a lengthy post…I guess once you get me talking about my boys, I won’t quit. I’ll just leave you with a picture that pretty much sums up our life with the boys!

 

 

summer time fun

Our boys love being outside, so telling them its too hot to go outside and play does not go over too well, and its only June.  So, since its been hot outside and such a hassle to go to the neighborhood pool every weekend, we just got a little pool for our backyard and the boys have loved it. I’ll just let the pictures do all the talking:

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We have made it to the big pool a few times and they boys took some getting used to it because there were a lot of kids and they would get splashed in the face. We also have a neighborhood “splash pad” and they got to play in that for the first time a few weeks ago.

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18 month check up

The boys had their 18 month well check up a week or so ago and they both look great.  They have both gained weight and grown an inch or more taller.  Here are their stats:

Hayden: 28 pounds, 8 ounces and 33.5 inches tall

Ian: 23 pounds, 5 ounces and 32.5 inches tall

They are learning and growing just as they should.  The only thing we are going to watch is their language development.  They are a little behind on talking, but our pediatrician isn’t too worried about them. Boys tend to talk later than girls in general and the fact that they are multiples is another strike against them.  And, lastly we are teaching them sign language so with them being able to get what they want that way, why would they need to talk. Within the last week Ian has started trying to say a few words (sock, yucky and ball) and Hayden as started trying to say ball as well.  I’m not worried about them at all, they will talk in their own time!

We are going to try to wean Hayden off his reflux medicine and see how he does.  We aren’t about to touch Ian’s reflux meds, he’s staying on his Prevacid!

It will be interesting to see how much they grow in the next 6 months for their 2 year check up.

 

Easter

I am a little late on the Easter post, but better late than never, right?  This Easter was a little different for us in that we didn’t go to church on Sunday morning. Gaaaaasp! Instead, we went to the Saturday evening service at our church (see, we still went to church). We knew the boys were going to be out and their nap schedules would be all thrown off on Sunday, so we decided to just let them sleep in on Sunday morning.

We went to Jonathan’s parents house for lunch on Sunday and the boys hunted for easter eggs in the backyard in-between rain showers.  Hayden was definitely into finding the easter eggs, Ian on the other hand could care less.  He was more interested in the balloon in the backyard or going in and out of the sliding door on the patio.  He liked the fact that he could make it up the big step all by himself…so he went up the step, down the step, up the step, down the set, over and over again.

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The boys love to play the piano at grandma and grandpa’s house, so of course they had to give us a mini recital.

After lunch we went out to my brothers gym in Flower Mound (Best Gymnastics) and met my aunts and cousins there for some play time and another easter egg hunt.  The boys had a blast running around and playing on the trampolines and in the big foam pit.  The easter egg hunt wasn’t a huge hit with them, but they did find a few easter eggs.  Hopefully next year they will be a bit more into it.  I didn’t get too many pictures f the easter egg hunt because I was too busy chasing after the boys and making sure they didn’t fall or run into anything.

   Hayden and Uncle Brad in the foam pit
    Ian sliding into the pit
   Hayden sliding into the pit
   Hayden deciding what to do next
   Ian about to climb on the mat
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It was a fun day had by all and a day of reflection for us as we celebrated the resurrection of Christ and the price he paid for us.

 

1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish…


Both Jonathan and I were off work for Good Friday (I am always off on Fridays) so we decided to take the boys to the aquarium.  They are still a little too young to really enjoy it, but the did like looking at everything – fish, penguins, birds, reptiles, monkey’s – wait, monkey’s at the aquarium?! Ya, that’s what I said…but yes, there were monkey’s at the aquarium.

I haven’t been to the aquarium since I was little, so needless to say it has changed quite a bit since my last visit.  This is the only picture I have of the boys in front of the aquarium, and its out of focus! The best part of the trip was watching the boys faces when they saw something swim by.  I wish I could have captured every facial expression, but unfortunately I was unable to. I think when the boys are a little older, they will like and appreciate the aquarium more.  Either way, it was a fun experience and any new adventure and time spent with my boys is time well spent.  Here are some of my favorite photos of the boys from our trip to the aquarium.

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    Hayden

Spring in Texas…

You never know what spring in Texas is going to bring.  We have had a heavy snow in April before (granted it was back in the 70’s or 80’s), we’ve had hot spring temperatures. We had a spring last year with very little rain and this spring we have had a record breaking amount of rain.  The one constant we count on in Texas are the storms.  And, its the one thing that makes me want to move out of this state! I am scared to death of tornadoes!! I keep telling Jonathan that if he wants to keep me in this house until we die, he needs to have an underground storm shelter put in the backyard.  I”M NOT KIDDING…if I had a spare $5,000-$10,000 I would have a company out here tomorrow digging a giant hole in my backyard, that’s how terrified of storms I am.  I hate being at home alone (especially at home alone with the boys) during a storm…even without a tornado threat. But when there is a chance of tornadic (is that a word?) activity, I am petrified and better NEVER be alone!

Last week we had a horrible tornado outbreak in the DFW area.  There were several cities hit and hundreds of homes destroyed.  I believe the total is up to about 17 confirmed tornadoes that day and by the grace of God, not one fatality. There were so many stories from people during the storms but the one that struck me the most was the story of the grandmother who was in the bathtub with her grandson and two other children she was watching. She was in the neighborhood not too far from our house that was hit and her house was destroyed (the only thing standing was just one portion of a wall).  She had her grandson in her lap and during the tornado she could feel him being pulled into the air and she was holding onto him by his ankles.  The most intriguing part of this story was that when her neighbors came out of their house to help her after the tornado, there was no bathtub in sight.  She and the kids were in the bathtub but it was no where to be found.  They don’t know if they flipped or if they were flung from the tub or what – it was gone! We will never know the mystery of the bathtub, but they were all alive and only had bumps and bruises.  Truly a miracle!

This story hit me so hard because the day of these tornadoes, my mom was at my house watching our boys, only a few miles from where this happened.  Both Jonathan and I were at work and she was by herself with our boys keeping them safe.  She did a great job and she is truly a stronger person than I would have been – I would have been balling like a baby if I was in the middle of all that!

The boys did remarkably well. They are still so young that they had no clue what was going on. They just thought that grammy may be a little crazy for making them play in the bathroom with their toys and wouldn’t let them out. Needless to say they didn’t get a nap that afternoon and were pretty cranky that evening. They were both up for a while around 1100 PM that night, from what I can only guess would be over tiredness and maybe they felt some of the stress from the day.

Luckily we didn’t get hit with the tornado or get any wind damage, but we did get quite the hail storm.  We had hail almost the size of a softball, but not quite that big.  We have a lot of roof damage, including a hole that went through the roof and into the decking.  So wel need a new roof and possibly new gutters, but other than that we are all okay.  Thankfully my mom had parked her car in our garage or she may have had some massive hail damage.

The thing I keep thinking about is that this is just the beginning of spring – we have a whole tornado season to get through! My stress level is going to go through the roof.  Since the storm, I have had several dreams nightmares of hiding from tornadoes and watching houses being destroyed – I don’t sleep soundly anymore.  I can honestly say it is enough to make me move – but then you see how colorado and ohio are having tornadoes too – you aren’t safe anywhere.  I hear Scotland doesn’t have tornadoes, maybe we’ll move there.  Make room Thomas and Olly, we’re coming to Scotland!

This is the hail we had that hit our house:

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And, here is some of the roof damage we had:

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At this point, since apparently Jonathan isn’t going to get me my storm shelter (I’m going to have to talk him into it!) all we can do is pray that we get through this season with no more tornadoes and I don’t get anymore gray hairs than I already have from stress! Amen

Perfect Spring Day…

Today started out much like any other typical Sunday.  We woke up, got everybody ready and headed to church.  After church we decided to try and get some photos of the boys in the bluebonnets.  We got a few but not really any keepers.  It was really bright outside and the ground was still wet and muddy.  We brought the boys home and put them down for their nap.

Hayden

Ian

After the boys woke up, we ate and just played around the house for a while. Jonathan has a new game with the boys where he pulls them around on an old dolly.  They absolutely love it!

A little later we decided to try and retake the boys pictures in the bluebonnets, this time turned out much, much better.

My Boys

Trying to run away from me

Hayden

Ian

After pictures, we went to the park and let the boys play for a while before coming home and putting the boys down for their 2nd nap. So much for that! Hayden didn’t want anything to do with a nap, while Ian slept for about an hour. I didn’t get any pictures of the boys at the park – I was too busy chasing them and making sure they didn’t break anything climbing up playground equipment.

After dinner, we went outside and the boys had a blast playing in the water in the bird bath. Needless to say, they were wet and dirty! So I just let them play more in the back and get as dirty as they want. I filled up the bird bath in the backyard with water and let them splash all they wanted.




A much needed bath was due and then a fun time reading books and playing with blocks before bedtime. I absolutely love days like this. I love spending time with my family and this was a perfect spring day in my book!
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