I'll leave you for the weekend with this awesome video about cystic fibrosis. It's about 6 minutes long, and Oli explains what it is like to have CF. This video is not only wonderful for children, but also for anyone who wants to learn more about CF. I love their British accents!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Happy Birthday! Here's Your New Stroller
I'm so pleased that these kids enjoy riding in the stroller! Once again, this is something my firstborn never liked, so I appreciate very much the fact that they do, especially since there are two of them this time!
For two years we've either used separate strollers, or our super-old tandem stroller that a friend gave me for free before they were born. I felt the expense was justified since they like it and the tandem wasn't really that comfortable to them and didn't have cup holders and stuff. Also, where we are moving (I promise- we really are one day!) it will be nice to be able to stroll them over the various surrounding terrain.
Ok, I'll be honest. It's really for me (and my sitter) as much as for them. I have recently added running to my fitness routine (more on that in a future post), and pushing around that very heavy tandem stroller up the hills was killing me. I couldn't really jog at all with it. Maybe 30 seconds. Both Candace and I were very excited to get this one, because it's so much lighter and easier to push! With this stroller, I can truly do the jogging intervals I am doing, even though the hills are challenging.
Here's a reason why it pays to be ready to snap with your phone at any moment -- I can't believe I actually got this pic! So Sweet!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Wordless Wednesday
When Mark was a baby, Pop taught him nod his head very enthusiastically when asked the question, "Do you love Pop?" So he had to teach the twins this little trick, too!
And Brett
and of course, Mark had to do it for the camera as well!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Well I have survived my 10 days keeping the family life going without my husband. Well, 9 ½ days, really. So glad he’s home – we have missed him so much! We had a pretty good week, but certainly had its overwhelming moments. Had help most days and nights, but the kids didn’t adhere to their regular bedtimes very well. Mom and Dad would've come to help, but I need them later this month more than these 2 weekends. It won't be long before they are living here, though, according to my mom's calculations!
After this week's game, Mark and I were able to stay for public skate (thanks to the best sitter ever, Candace Basham). It was the first time I'd ice skated in 3 years - since before I was pregnant with the twins! I actually remember having the opportunity but not skating because of the pregnancy. Since they've been born, I've never really had the chance! I was proud that I didn't fall, even once!
Speaking of skating and hockey, we cheered on our Carolina Hurricanes this weekend - they needed to win their final game of the season in order to make the playoffs. Unfortunately, they lost, so we are bummed about that. But looking forward to watching the Stanley Cup playoffs this year anyway, and looking forward to next season!
Both weekends were full of ice hockey for me and Mark with practice on Friday night and a game on Saturday. Mark started skating when he was 3 ½ or 4 years old and then began taking hockey classes. Once he was a certain age we took a break because our local ice rink wanted a bigger commitment to hockey than we were able to make.
But now we found that Iceplex in Raleigh has a league where you practice maybe once a week and have one game on Saturday at the same place (no traveling). It’s quite a bit farther to drive than our local rink, but it’s worth it for Mark to be able to play. Mark has been wanting to play goalie, and this past weekend Mark practiced in goal for the first time and played goalie during the game on Saturday!
The bag is organized and it has WHEELS so we don't have to lug it around anymore- Mark can carry "his own load!" We need a big garage to store Rob and Mark's hockey equipment! We also have to store all Mark's outgrown stuff cause I'm sure the twins aren't gonna be too far behind. I do NOT wanna buy all that junk again if we don't have to! Looks like we may get lucky because of the difference in Gantt and Brett's size - maybe get 3 uses out of everything - it's worked that way with clothing and shoes so far!
But now we found that Iceplex in Raleigh has a league where you practice maybe once a week and have one game on Saturday at the same place (no traveling). It’s quite a bit farther to drive than our local rink, but it’s worth it for Mark to be able to play. Mark has been wanting to play goalie, and this past weekend Mark practiced in goal for the first time and played goalie during the game on Saturday!
The bag
The bag is organized and it has WHEELS so we don't have to lug it around anymore- Mark can carry "his own load!" We need a big garage to store Rob and Mark's hockey equipment! We also have to store all Mark's outgrown stuff cause I'm sure the twins aren't gonna be too far behind. I do NOT wanna buy all that junk again if we don't have to! Looks like we may get lucky because of the difference in Gantt and Brett's size - maybe get 3 uses out of everything - it's worked that way with clothing and shoes so far!
Coach helping Mark suit up to play goaltender
All ready to go
First time stepping on ice as goaltender - so awesome!
We lost by one point, though! The final score was 10-9. The coach likes to switch everyone around so they can all learn the different positions, but Mark is already a really good defenseman. The weekend before last, Mark scored his first goal!!
Pics from earlier in the season
It's very interesting to be in the locker room with these guys. In this league they are still young enough that moms go in the locker room with them. You should hear the giggling that comes out of these little boys! It's so adorable. This is what they do before the games when the coaches aren't looking.
OUCH!
After this week's game, Mark and I were able to stay for public skate (thanks to the best sitter ever, Candace Basham). It was the first time I'd ice skated in 3 years - since before I was pregnant with the twins! I actually remember having the opportunity but not skating because of the pregnancy. Since they've been born, I've never really had the chance! I was proud that I didn't fall, even once!
Speaking of skating and hockey, we cheered on our Carolina Hurricanes this weekend - they needed to win their final game of the season in order to make the playoffs. Unfortunately, they lost, so we are bummed about that. But looking forward to watching the Stanley Cup playoffs this year anyway, and looking forward to next season!
Watching the game - Gantt is saying "Go Canes!"
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Infusion Day
Brett just had his monthly IVIG infusion visit to UNC. He weighed 9.0 kg, down from 9.6 kg. He was in good spirits, and didn't try to tear the room apart the way he has the past few times!
Once we got him settled, Kathy and EJ sat with him while I stepped out for a minute, and when I returned, he was wearing a new Carolina Hurricanes cap and enjoying Mr. Alan singing his songs.
Brett's next pulmonary and GI visits are on April 27. We hope to steer clear of UNC until then!
Brett with EJ- finding a vein
Once we got him settled, Kathy and EJ sat with him while I stepped out for a minute, and when I returned, he was wearing a new Carolina Hurricanes cap and enjoying Mr. Alan singing his songs.
Brett with Kathy
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