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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Thanksgiving 2014

This year, we spent Thanksgiving on the Lauver side. With a new "family" now in Bradley and Ashley, we were all miraculously available to be there this day. As strange as it sounds, we got a bunch of little things done around the house the morning of Thanksgiving. The kids were a little "off" (as they tend to be on holidays), but thankfully they shaped up by the time we headed out. (We've since learned this weekend that Addison has an ear infection and is getting two two-year molars, which explains a lot). 




What I'm thankful for: my parents decided to sit at the kids' table in the kitchen to allow us the option to eat in peace. Do you hear the Hallelujah chorus singing too or was that just Michelle, Jason, Seth and I? :)


The kids went a little crazy at first, running all over the house, hiding in the shower and whatnot. I quickly decided that obnoxiously loud but happy is worlds better than miserable!

It snowed the day before Thanksgiving so the kids got a kick out of being able to go sledding. Shockingly, it lasted more than 5 minutes, which is generally the length of time my kids last before they want to come back inside. They made a cute little snowman, too. 





The rest of the afternoon was spent with playing kids, watching football, eating too many desserts, etc. Even Owen got tuckered out. SO CUTE. #tryptophan


We headed home around 7:30 because Seth's parents were coming for the weekend. It was probably one of the chillest Thanksgivings in awhile and thankfully, our nap-less kids were happy (and fell immediately to sleep at 7:30 for a blissfully peaceful ride home)...can we be thankful for that too?

We are incredibly blessed. Some days are really hard and some days are less hard. But at the end of all of them, we've got more than we deserve or need and are surrounded by people we love.

I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving, too!

The twins' school fun run and 5k

Carter and Addison participated in a fun run that was held by the twins' school a couple weekends ago. It was a chilly morning but I'm not sure toddlers notice that. :) 


Silly kids before the race! 


Carter did pretty well -- he ran probably the first 1/2 a mile but then began to tucker out a little. Aunt Michelle found him and helped him along a little bit. Poor little boy's cheeks were so red! 



He just looks so tiny on the big course (and in his youth shirt). :) 


Sissy "ran" it too, but only did about 1/6 of a mile before she was over it. I carried her for a bit and then we headed back to the "finish" line. 

Monday, November 17, 2014

Bedtime - A Broadway drama by Addison Elizabeth

Broadway. That's kind of what bedtime is like in our house with Miss Addison Elizabeth. A full-out, award-winning D-R-A-M-A. (I know my parents are laughing because they think I'm dramatic, but NOTHING AT ALL like this child. See what I did there with the dramatic exaggeration?).

Literally, every single night is a production. To enlighten you, I'll give you a brief rundown of a standard night. And little miss follows the script to a T. She doesn't deviate.

Parents: Time for bed, Addison. 
Addison: NOOOOOO.
P: Yes, Addison.
A: Sing ABCs
[We sing]
A: Sing Jesus Loves Me
[We sing]
A: Um...sing Twinkle
[We sing Twinkle, Twinkle, pray and do kisses]
P: Night, night Addison.
A: Mommy?
P: Yes, Addison? 
A: I can't see my nightlight.
[Fix curtains]
P: Ok, night night Addison
A: Mommy? 
P: Yes, Addison?
A: Turn my fan on.
[Turn fan on]
(before it has a chance to start fully) A: It's not going.
[We reach up and give it a good push to get started FASTER]
P: Ok, night night Addison.
A: I need two cubbers (covers).
[Cover her]
A: Sing ABCs
AND REPEAT WITH EVERY STALL TACTIC THERE HAS EVER BEEN (Where are my dolls? Where's Carter? Mommy sleep on my floor? Where's my water? I'm firsty., and so on)

Then Seth has to go in and cover, sing, adjust curtains, make fan go faster, kiss cheeks. 

Lord, have mercy. 

Since we moved her to a big girl bed, this has been the new norm (for us....you know she'd go to my parent's house and go right to bed). She also wakes up pretty much every morning between 5:14 and 5:44 to go to the bathroom. And when we take her and then walk her back to her room...

YEP! You guessed it. She wants us to start that again.

My hair is graying and I'm low on sleep. Surely there is a brilliant idea out there for our lead actress?!?!! :)

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Our annual tradition

Our annual tradition: 
Voting. 
Taking the kids.
Taking this photo. 
Dealing with the meltdown about the baked goods being sold on the way out. 

(All in a day's work.)


Sunday, November 2, 2014

Playing in the leaves

This weekend has been pretty chilly here in central PA but we found the crazy wind to go outside today to play in the leaves. We didn't have too many but all of ours blew into one PERFECT pile in the neighbors yard, so we headed over there. They had an absolute blast and I ran inside to grab the camera to snap a few pictures. Addison wasn't so into the pictures (too busy playing) but I was able to capture a few. Love these two! 





Happy Halloween (and trick-or-treating)

Another year, another trick-or-treat in the books! Costume selection was pretty easy this year -- I had gotten Carter this TMNT costume from some secondhand sale a few weeks before and he thought it was for Halloween so SCORE! Sure made the decision process pretty easy. 

When Addison was an infant, I went to Walmart one day and they had all their Halloween costumes marked down 80% off so I guessed what size she might be in a few years and bought this one. It fit perfectly and she had no care in the world when it comes to what she wore (and I think she made a pretty cute little pirate)! ;) 




They also had a parade at school but because of my new job and the fact that I had a press conference at the exact same time, I couldn't go. I was so sad but thankfully my mom, Owen, Michelle, and grandma went to see them. 

To say that we have enough candy to last us until 2017 is probably an understatement--we had two FULL grocery bag fulls when we combined both of their things.