As per tradition, Grammi made the twins' costumes again this year. They are positively works of art, looking as pristine on the inside as they do on the outside. And she doesn't even know a thing about Harry Potter! The twins gave her guidance on the design, and I think they're pretty darn authentic looking.
If only the little glasses would stay on their little button noses.
Halloween was another hit, and the twins have another amazing costume to add to their swelling collection.
A tired mom of twin boys shares survival stories and other tips for moms of multiples or any mom looking for a laugh and a little advice.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Teaching Kids to Golf
Our new favorite evening ritual: two large buckets. |
Off to the driving range we went.
You've never seen such rapid-fire golfing. Two large buckets, gone in mere minutes. Our philosophy at this young age: Just let 'em hit the ball, however they want. Not too much schooling, or we might sour them.
So far, they're loving this new sport. The driving range is close to our house, and we figure we've made enough trips to know the twins are pretty hooked. So, Nate and I decided we better buy another set of clubs. After all, even though there's no visible difference between the 9 and the 5, they fight over them just for the sake of fighting. That's what twins do.
It's hard to believe these were headed to the landfill. |
We figured they'd be junk, but they're great clubs! About 15 of them! The twins now have more club choices than their serious-golfer dad. And the fighting? It has virtually ended. There are plenty of 9s to go around.
As my dad says, golf is something you can enjoy even when you're old and out of shape. So here's hoping the twins will continue to enjoy their new sport. And here's hoping that golf is something the four of us can do together for years to come.
Now, if only mom could get some lessons...
Monday, April 30, 2012
So Long, Training Wheels
This weekend was one of the all-time highlights of being Evan and Owen's parents.
We took the training wheels off the bikes on Friday, and by Sunday, they were zooming along like old pros.
The process was exhilarating for Nate and me because it all happened so fast. They went from crashing into everything to balancing their way through narrow pathways within just a couple days' time.
Definitely a high moment for parenthood. And, now we're off on a family bike ride!
We took the training wheels off the bikes on Friday, and by Sunday, they were zooming along like old pros.
The process was exhilarating for Nate and me because it all happened so fast. They went from crashing into everything to balancing their way through narrow pathways within just a couple days' time.
Tips for First Bike Ride Without Training Wheels
- Safety first. The cooler the helmet, the more likely your kid will wear it. If your kid has knee pads and elbow pads, use them.
- Wide open spaces. Our cul-de-sac was the perfect place to give them a little push and let them find their balance. We learned the hard way that the sidewalk is too narrow.
- Patience. There will be many crashes and much frustration. Short training sessions that end on a positive note are better than long, negative sessions.
- Push the right petal. Teach your kid to push off from the pedal that's highest up. That'll give them the momentum they need to get going all by themselves.
Definitely a high moment for parenthood. And, now we're off on a family bike ride!
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Easter 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Soccer - the Sport of Good Sports
But several seasons ago, we signed the kids up for soccer, and we haven't stopped yet. We were fortunate enough to be signed up with Lisa Thomason, an amazing lady who's youngest son is in the twins' class.
We have followed Lisa through multiple soccer seasons and several different leagues. The twins are showing progress, and the games are more entertaining than a circus.
What Kids Learn Through Soccer
- It's more efficient to pass the ball than keep running it all the time and wear yourself out.
- Good communication is key.
- There's no room for a sore loser.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Angry Birds Hats
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