Sunday, June 13, 2010

So I have a doctors appointment Tuesday and I hope that I get to find out how many babies or lack of babies I am having. That probably sounds weird to you. Some explanation? Well, after having fraternal twins once my chances of having twins again goes from 1 out of 90 to 1 out of 12. My odds are good that I'll have a single baby but the thought of twins does keep resurfacing and has made me lose a tiny bit of sleep at night. And as cool as two sets of twins may sound to everyone that gets to see pictures of them and dote over them and then send them home, another set of twins to me sounds very daunting.




I know that all mothers with new babies are sleep deprived and it is not a walk in the park, but I just think it would somehow be easier with one instead of two.Now just to clear things up, I am glad that I have Heber and Hannah and I love them and couldn't give either of them away.

I am sure God will always give me enough so that I will always turn for him for help. Just how much that is, time will tell. When it comes down to it, it is not about how much I can handle or think I can't handle, it is about something much bigger then me.




I wouldn't want to go back and have one born years later either, if I had the ability. I am glad they are twins because they make each other and us so happy. I am grateful to be able to have them in my life. And I don't mean to sound like I don't want to have a baby. This pregnancy was planned and the timing feels right.


I bet if I do end up having twins again I will change my attitude to fit the situation but the thought of another set of twins is wearying... and triplets, I don't even think I can go there, the thought will drive me insane.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Little Miss, Little Miss Hannah - 18 months


She really gets into whatever she is doing. She gets very focused when she is doing something like taking the wipes out and then puts them back into the container. She can spend so much time in the toy basket just playing by herself.

Hannah acts like a little mom. When Heber is throwing away his diaper, Hannah is right behind him to make sure he does. Often, I will hear her talking to Heber, in gibberish of course, telling him sweetly now this is how this is done and that is how that is done.

Lately, she has been getting this strong brow thing going on and we found out that she is trying to mimic us when we discipline her. It makes you want to discipline her for no reason, but I resist the urge. I didn't get a picture, I didn't want to wake her up.

Hannah can be as sweet as a lamb, but if crossed is a little sassy thing.

Her smile and laugh definitely brighten my day!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Heber -18 months


I figured I would do a highlight on each kid. First Heber then Hannah.

Heber LOVES shoes. He tries on Talmage's shoes several times a day. Lately his favorite shoe of Talmage's is his square-toed church shoes. In the morning he will grab his shoes and bring them to me to put them on. The whole time instructing me to put the next shoe or sock on. He beams all happily when they are on.

He loves snuggles or snuggies as we call them. Almost hourly finds a blanket, piece of clothes or a pile of dirty laundry to snuggle. Of course the fingers go in the mouth.

He likes bath time, pool time and water in general.

When we're driving he is in the back of the car making a moaning, humming noise with his fingers in his mouth, like a raspy mmmmm.

He loves the park and is adventurous. He likes to explore and will try to escape through the front door any chance he'll get.

He loves his Daddy. He loves playing catch with him and wrestling with him.

Vacation - continued


Lindsay took the kids and went to their Grandma and Grandpa Hansen's house. We headed off towards Glendale and stopped in Scottsdale and Phoenix for some meetings Talmage had. We saw the sights in downtown and bought some delicious frozen yogurt.

We ate at the Air Force dining facility - super good. Stayed at Marriot's Spring Hill Suits, courtesy of the air force.

I did my yearly shopping the next day, a lot easier when I don't have to bring Heber and Hannah. I normally dislike shopping but it was surprisingly not that bad.

We went to the church on base and I went to a ward in the area. It was a good rejuvenating trip. Now back to the day in and out of being a mom, which I love.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

End of Semester Vacation - Day Before

I went with Talmage to his weekend Air Force drill this last weekend. The kids went with Lindsay to Gamma rays and Gampa Rays in Globe.

The day before we left we did a deep spring cleaning. Say goodbye to the sweet fingerprints. Say hello to a cleaner house.


Talmage had finished school the day before and didn't start work until the next Monday. This was the first day off he had in a long while.We went to the Mall and then to Red Robin with Hebs, Hans, Kimball and his girl. I took entirely too many photos of Heber and Hannah at this play place.




My sweet little posers:






We stayed the night at Lindasys and watch movies.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Chocolate vs Flowers

At church they normally give out flower(s) or chocolate, or both. If you had to chose between flowers or two big candy bars what would it be and why?

The poll is in and we have a winner... Chocolate! 75% said they prefer chocolate. I took Kimball's comment, "candy and soda" as chocolate over flowers. Although he is not a woman and should not be in this poll. OK, Kimball your out. Sorry. That brings out chocolate lover down to 71%.

The reason I asked this question is because the men in our ward gave us chocolate. I personally would chose flowers over chocolate. I have told Talmage before never to buy me chocolate, candy, or soda as a gift, it would just be a waste of his cold hard cash. ...um don't get me wrong it is good on rare occasions, it was welcomed this mothers day. Not preferred, still welcomed.


If everything was up to my tastes then we would have unsatisfied mothers on mothers day that would never feel appreciate. And they would never get that thanks that only a melt in your mouth chocolate could say. Kinda makes ya hungry, doesn't it?

Typical Tuesday Morning

I wrote this post yesterday but didn't post it til today. I didn't want to steal Talmage's B-day thunder. This morning the kids ate some oatmeal and then we went outside. I did some weeding. They tried to "help". Heber was moving rocks out of the grassy area (someday will be grassy area) to the rock area.

Hannah working busily, as she always seems to be. She gets so focus into what ever she is doing. Can you figure out what she is trying to do here:


It's OK, I don't now what she is doing either but what ever she does she does it so busily.








They love playing outside and I love that they can't really make a huge mess out there, well excluding the dirt on Hannah's face.