Monday, March 30, 2009

Whewww...it's finally over!

Thanks for the new shirts Aunt Amy!



11 months old already!


Our busy month of March is finally ending! Our busy weekend countdown is going to have to combine weekends three and four because they just sort of blended into one another and I never even had a chance to blog about it. So, here it goes.


Friday March 20th I was scheduled to do a presentation at a breakout session for my former employer. I have attended the Conscious Discipline Institute with Dr. Becky Bailey twice and she was coming to Tulsa again for CAP (Community Action Project - my former employer). I just couldn't leave my sweet boys everyday for a week to be a group leader, but I did tell them I would be a one day presenter. I was gone from about 10-2 and "Aunt" Lindsey stayed with Ashton and Ayden. They did great and had fun spending time with Lindsey! Daddy left on Friday about 11 to met up with all of his St. Louis buddies in Branson for their annual March Birthday Bash. Many of them have March birthdays and several of them turned 30 this year so they decided to do something a little bigger this year! They had a great time at a condo on Table Rock Lake. Since Jeff was having his fun I decided to have some girls over, after the boys went to bed, for a "For Ladies Only" Party and to celebrate Lindsey's birthday. We had a great wine spritzer I made up and some fun conversation and games!


Saturday morning the boys and I got up and headed up to Grove to see Grandma and Grandpa Adams and GG (great grandma). As always, we had a great time getting spoiled with attention and good food! Sunday we went to church and watched Grandma play in the bell choir. The boys loved the music and Ayden liked to put in his "two cents" every once in awhile! Daddy came home Sunday night, but we stayed in Grove until Monday morning.

Ashton and GG


Ayden and Grandpa



We got back home with just enough time to eat lunch and unload the car and then in was back in the car seats for a trip to the Pediatric Opthamalagist for the boys' semi annual checkup. When they were 5 months old they were diagnosed with Ocular Albinism and Nystagmus. This is a genetic eye condition that comes from my side of the family. My dad has it and my sister and I are carriers. My sister's 2 1/2 year old son has it as well. It is an X chromosome linked disorder so all of our boys have a 50% chance of having the condition. The boys seem to have a pretty mild case from what we know right now. The PO is estimating their vision to be about 80-100/20. The symptoms of this condition include light sensitivity and a moving of their eyes from side to side (nystagmus). Only time will tell how this will impact them and the true severity of their cases, but as of right now things seem to be looking good and it does not seem to effect them. After this appointment we went to their regular pediatrician's office down the street to show him some strange sores the boys had developed over the weekend. He gave us a prescription and we were on our way back home.


Tuesday we went to Wal-Mart to fill the prescription and pick up some groceries. I always hate going to the store with the boys to pick up more than just a few items because there is no room for groceries once I get both car seats on top of the cart! This time I decided to put one boy in the front and leave one in his car seat in the cart. Ashton gets more impatient in his seat, so he got to sit up front. He was so excited to have his first experience sitting like a big boy and looking all around. Another definite plus to this set up was that it was not so obvious that I had twins, therefore, I did not get stopped so often! Old people at Wal-Mart are the worst about talking my ear off and oohhing and awwwing for way too long!


Wednesday a friend I met from my local twin club, Christen, brought her boys over for a play date. All the boys had a great time and we are already planning for the next date!




Things started to go down hill on Thursday! I was woken at 5:30am by Ayden crying. When I went into the nursery I was overcome by the smell of vomit and found Ayden covered in crusty wet stuff! Ugghhh, what a way to wake up! Throughout the day he threw up two more times and then got diarrhea as well. Daddy picked up some Pedialyte on the way home and Ayden continued to nurse a lot throughout the day.


Friday was the beginning of the Spring TMOM's garage sale. I have been preparing for this day for several weeks now. I have been sorting through baby items deciding what to keep and what to sell and tagging those items. I had volunteered to set up Friday morning so my neighbor, Jackie, brought her kids over and watched Ashton and Ayden. I was gone from about 10-2 and when I returned Jackie told me that Ashton got "the bug". During nap time Ashton had thrown up in his crib and was covered in it! He also started having diarrhea while I was gone. Friday evening TMOM member's were allowed to shop before the sale opened to the public on Saturday. Jeff and I each "wore" a boy while we shopped. We found a few fun toys and a couple cute summer outfits. I am sure this is how every dad dreams of celebrating his birthday! Thanks honey! You are the best! Happy Birthday!


Some of our new fun toys! This helped pass the snowy, sickly weekend!


Saturday morning Jeff got up and worked the early shift at the garage sale. While he was gone it started snowing huge snowflakes! By the afternoon we had 6-8 inches of snow on the ground. Luckily the streets were pretty slushy. We had to go back out in the afternoon to pick up what was left of our items from the garage sale. We won't know how much we made for a few weeks yet but we sold all of our large items and a lot of clothes. We stayed home the rest of the day changing diapers! None of us felt good by this point. I started feeling sick on Friday and Jeff on Saturday. We don't know if it was related to what the boys had or not, but luckily neither of us threw up! Boy am I glad March is over!
This was about an hour into the huge, sticky flakes!

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