Tuesday, August 30

Some July Happenings

July was a busy month! So much fun!

*We were invited to Bridger's 3rd birthday party. It was a swimming party! We took the girls in the pool and they loved it. Especially Morley. She's a little fish!
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Wrigley was having fun until Jeff decided to dunk her all the way under the water twice.
She didn't enjoy that so much.

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*We had a barbecue and firework show at my Uncle John & Aunt Paula's house to celebrate Pioneer Day.
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I came in the kitchen and Mckay was sharing his donut with the twins.
Wrigley was loving it.

Morley was not a big fan.

When it got dark my brothers and some of my cousins put on a firework show for us.
The girls were awake for the beginning and thought the fireworks were pretty dang exciting.
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When the girls went to bed Melinda and I played with the awesome camera on my new phone :)




*The girls and I went with my Mom and the kids up to Liberty Park in Salt Lake to meet Julie and her kids for the day.
It was a really cool park. There were water toys and fountains for the kids to play in and a normal playground for Matthew and I to play on ;)



Benji loves to hold the babies :)
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It was a really cool park and we had a lot of fun. We've had such a fun summer. I really can't believe August is basically over. I'm sad summer is almost over but at the same time I'm excited for Fall. I LOVE Fall! :)

Friday, August 26

Look Who Sits!

Wrigley sits up all on her own now!

And she's pretty freakin proud of herself, if you can't tell. :)

Wednesday, August 24

The Taylor's Visit

Back in July my Uncle Jeff & Aunt Eileen came to visit from Fresno.
It was the first time they had seen the twins and it was so fun to have them here for a few days!
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One of the days they were here we went up to Park City and did some shopping and went on the Alpine Slide.



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We also had a BBQ with Jonathan and Julie while they were here.
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We always have so much fun when Jeff & Eileen are around! I'm so glad they got to come visit. I just wish we got to see them more often.

Tuesday, August 23

Movie Night

A few weeks ago Jeff's softball game was rained out so we stopped at Yogurtland on the way home and then snuggled on the couch and watched a movie!


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I L.O.V.E. my little family. :)

Helpers

Back in May Jeff & I left the babies with my parents overnight to go away for our anniversary.
When we got back my mom said, "I don't know how you ever get anything done! I'm going to come over once a week and help you clean your house or whatever you need."
I love my mommy! :)
Since the kids have been out of school she usually brings Matthew and Maggie with her.
It's so nice to have some help, but it's also nice to have real people to talk to during the day! ;)

Here's Wrigley helping my mom fold some laundry one of the times they came over. :)

And Morley fell asleep on the couch with Matthew. :)

Monday, August 22

Bath time in the Bumbos

My friend, Steph, gave me the idea to bathe the girls in the bumbos.
GENIUS!!
I don't know why I never thought of this before.
Bath time is SO MUCH easier now!
And much more enjoyable for all of us :)

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Sunday, August 21

Chicago 2011: Everything Else

The twins met lots of new friends/family members while we were in Chicago.
Little Tyler was so cute with them.
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Grandma Runner was visiting from Oregon while we were there and was able to see the girls for the first time.
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Our friends Ben and Lindsy were able to bring their kids out and spend a day at the lake with us.

They have twin little girls that are a year and a half. So we of course had to take a picture of their twins with our twins! :)
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Chelsea and Lauren LOVED the babies!
Chelsea wanted to feed them all day every day :)
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Lauren liked to try and guess which baby was which every time they came over. I think she got it right every time :)
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A few more cute pictures from our trip.
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Tuesday, August 16

Ruby

Last night I read Ruby's story. (find it here)
My heart aches for her family.
Don't read it if you don't want to cry your eyes out.
Little Ruby was 7 months old. She passed away last week from liver failure. She had a disease called Caroli's Disease/Syndrome. She was on the transplant list for months. They didn't find a match in time and her little body just couldn't fight anymore.
Last night I cried and cried for Ruby's mom....I don't even know her but I can't imagine having to watch your baby suffer like that.
Last night I went into my babies' room and stared at them while they slept.

Today I wanted to hold them all day long.
Today I kissed them a few more times.
Today I told them how much I loved them a few more times.
Today I played with them on the floor.
Today I got to see their sweet smiles.
Today I held them close and didn't want to ever let go.
Today I gave them a bath.
Today I heard them laugh.
Today I took them for walk.
Today I had little conversations with them, and wondered what they were trying to say back.
Today I fed them and changed their diapers.
Today I watched them sleep.
Today I rocked them and sang to them.

I get to do these things everyday.

Today I didn't take them for granted.
Today I didn't get one thing done.
But today, I don't care.

Today my heart still hurts for little Ruby's family.
But today I am grateful for the reminder of what is important in life.
Starting today I hope I can be better about not taking these little moments for granted. Life is short and you never know when it might be the last time you get to tell someone how much they mean to you.
Starting today I want to enjoy the little moments more. I want to stop stressing about the laundry or the dishes not getting done.
Starting today I want to enjoy this time of my life instead of always looking forward to what comes next. Time passes so quickly and my girls are growing up so fast. I don't want to look back and have regrets. Or feel that I missed out on this time of their lives because I was busy worrying about other things. They are only little once and I want to soak up every second of them while I still can.
Who cares if my house isn't perfectly clean all the time? What does it matter if the dishes sit in the sink a little longer?
Those things aren't really important. My #1 priority is my family. I am so blessed to have them. Being a mom is the best job I've ever had.
Even when we have rough days, I hope I can remember how lucky and truly blessed I am.

Saturday, August 13

Chicago 2011: Fourth of July

The 4th of July has always been my very favorite holiday!
I was so excited to celebrate the twins' first 4th of July.
Jeff's extended family all get together at the lake house for the 4th.
We spend the day playing in the water, out on the boat and there's always tons of food!



The girls were pretty good all day, which was a little surprising since the only naps they got that day were short ones outside here and there.
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Jeff's cousin, Heather (who actually lives in Sandy) and her family were in Chicago over the 4th also. We took a picture of her little girl, Abby, with the twins. She is about 2 months older than them.
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We tried and tried to get the twins to smile but no luck. Sweet little Abby smiled for every picture. :)

We get SO many compliments on these gorgeous big blue eyes!
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Later that night when everyone had gone home except Scott & Lisa and Jeff's parents, we built a fire, roasted marshmallows and had s'mores. Then it was time for the firework show! There is a guy across the lake who puts on an awesome show every year! We usually go out on the boat and watch them from the middle of the lake, which is really cool because they are right above us. This year the babies were asleep so Jeff & I stayed at the house and watched the fireworks from the back deck. It's a little bit different show not being out on the boat, but still awesome! There were a few that literally shook the house. I was afraid they were going to wake the babies up, but they slept right through.
It was a very fun and relaxing day!