We're weathering "Blizzard 2009" just fine. Everyone has been staying warm and dry, with the exception of this afternoon when we made a quick round outside to take some pictures. We need to get Max some real snow clothes before we head to Missouri for the holidays, where we may have a white Christmas.
Late breaking "first" news: Max took his first steps on December 16, 2009!
Rockets and robots and water balloons and tractors and bubbles and trains. These are what our little boys are made of. And they have made our lives so amazing.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Year 1, Day 2: Running with the Big Boys
So the big day of the party arrived! Here is the calm before the kiddy storm. The bear and balloon on the table are from Aunt Lou Ann. (you'll see that the balloon makes frequent appearances in the pictures below)


Stanley (& his mom), Max (& Mom), and Leks (& his mom) are working hard on their art masterpieces.




Leks and his dad munching away.

All of us are new parents with no other family in the area, so it is rare to get "family shots." Usually, mom or dad have to stand in as the photographer.




Leks and his dad munching away.

All of us are new parents with no other family in the area, so it is rare to get "family shots." Usually, mom or dad have to stand in as the photographer.
Stanely's family

Stanley having a blast with a plastic bowl.

Leks pausing his exploration of Max's toys to pose.

For the most part, the boys did their "own thing." They aren't at the "playing together" stage - it's more like, "What do you have that I might want?" while protecting their own stash.

Checking out the man-tunnel.

Zombie Leks coming to take the balloon from Max.

At last, the boys are within a few feet of each other! It looks like the unifying force was their interest in the balloon.



Stanley having a blast with a plastic bowl.

Leks pausing his exploration of Max's toys to pose.

For the most part, the boys did their "own thing." They aren't at the "playing together" stage - it's more like, "What do you have that I might want?" while protecting their own stash.

Checking out the man-tunnel.

Zombie Leks coming to take the balloon from Max.

At last, the boys are within a few feet of each other! It looks like the unifying force was their interest in the balloon.


Max and Leks


Leks playing Twister

What life might have been with twins...

...and triplets. Note Max's constant companion: his walker. Both Leks and Stanley are competent walkers. Max must have been feeling a little threatened because he rarely crawled and was distressed with the other boys attempted to use his walker!

What life might have been with twins...

...and triplets. Note Max's constant companion: his walker. Both Leks and Stanley are competent walkers. Max must have been feeling a little threatened because he rarely crawled and was distressed with the other boys attempted to use his walker!
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