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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Twin Birthday Pics
Madi's pic of me
Random pics
The boys were feeding their alligators in the backyard. Apparently the alligators like my flowers too.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
4-year olds say the darndest things
You can always tell when I am super-busy, because the blogging gets put on the back burner. I have been working 2-1/2 jobs and don't seem to have a moment to spare. I did take Saturday off to spend the twins birthday at home. It was a lot of fun. This was the first birthday they've had that they actually knew it was something to look forward to. We started counting the weeks down two weeks ago on the calendar. Every day we would mark off another day. They kept asking me to mark more than one day off so we could get closer to their birthday. I want to write more and post pictures, but will have to wait until I have more time.
At the end of the night, when we put them to bed, Madison said the funniest thing to me. I'll paraphase:
Madi: Mom, I have this feeling inside of me and I don't know what it is. It's right here. (pointing to her stomach.)
Me: Are you sick?
Madi: No
Me: Do you need to throw up?
Madi: No. I feel like I just want to play forever...and eat lots of sugar.
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Today Porter asked me if he could have some cake. I said, yes, after lunch. He said, "I can do whatever I want now because I'm four years old." Right, Porter, right.
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Madison told Brant today that he needed to go buy more presents, because they were going to turn 5 this weekend.
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Of the age subject...we have occasionally read scriptures together. Madison could sit and listen without any problem. Porter sometimes has the attention span of a gnat. To engage him, I often get him to act out parts of the scriptures. I asked him to try to be the Devil and convince people to follow him. He started dancing around the room saying, "I'm the Devil! Come to my church. It will be really fun." It was hilarious. Much more fun to watch then read about.
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On another note...it was hard for Lane to understand why he was the only who wasn't getting a birthday. We bought him a few presents so he wouldn't feel left out. I feel bad...he's too little to understand that they are twins, thus have the same birthday. But old enough to know he's not in on whatever it is.
Grandma and Grandpa Smith drove over from Vegas for their birthday. They were more excited about that than anything else. They spent the night and the kids had a blast. They sure do miss their Grandma. She took such good care of them.
...more later. Off to bed. Double shift tomorrow.
At the end of the night, when we put them to bed, Madison said the funniest thing to me. I'll paraphase:
Madi: Mom, I have this feeling inside of me and I don't know what it is. It's right here. (pointing to her stomach.)
Me: Are you sick?
Madi: No
Me: Do you need to throw up?
Madi: No. I feel like I just want to play forever...and eat lots of sugar.
****
Today Porter asked me if he could have some cake. I said, yes, after lunch. He said, "I can do whatever I want now because I'm four years old." Right, Porter, right.
****
Madison told Brant today that he needed to go buy more presents, because they were going to turn 5 this weekend.
****
Of the age subject...we have occasionally read scriptures together. Madison could sit and listen without any problem. Porter sometimes has the attention span of a gnat. To engage him, I often get him to act out parts of the scriptures. I asked him to try to be the Devil and convince people to follow him. He started dancing around the room saying, "I'm the Devil! Come to my church. It will be really fun." It was hilarious. Much more fun to watch then read about.
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On another note...it was hard for Lane to understand why he was the only who wasn't getting a birthday. We bought him a few presents so he wouldn't feel left out. I feel bad...he's too little to understand that they are twins, thus have the same birthday. But old enough to know he's not in on whatever it is.
Grandma and Grandpa Smith drove over from Vegas for their birthday. They were more excited about that than anything else. They spent the night and the kids had a blast. They sure do miss their Grandma. She took such good care of them.
...more later. Off to bed. Double shift tomorrow.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Pretty Girl

This one is Madi. She is wearing a frilly, but delicate pink and white dress my sister Vicki gave me. It's simple, but beautiful--like Madi. With, of course, her favorite color pink on it. She loves dresses right now. That's all she wants to wear. I let her pick out all of her clothes. I figure if she's ready to start make choices, this is a good place to start. She has a bow in her hair from my sister, Kim. She adores Kim. Kim does all of those cool things little girl love. She painted gel toes on her last week--and did her nails. Madison was showing everyone and telling them "Kim did it." As if everyone in the world knows who Kim is. Madi is totally into everything girlie.
The picture was taken in our backyard on a minature kids bench I got for $20. I know I'm her Mama, but I think she looks gorgeous.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
To be a kid again...


And for the singlet...let me tell you about this picture. He is always trying to be funny. So, when he found this empty cereal box he thought it would be hilarious to wear it as a hat. It was not as funny to everyone else as it was to him--which made it even funnier. He is sporting open-toed shoes and he must almost always because he has such big, fat feet. The cushions have been removed from the back of the couch, by him. It's his favorite thing to do--throw them in a pile and then dive into them head first. The shirt on the arm of the couch is the one I picked out for him, but not the one he wanted to wear. Madi's favorite blanket is on the floor because he found it and wanted to give it back to her--he is sensitive to others and knows how much she likes it.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Look Mom! No Cavities!


Before leaving, they got to pick out a free children's book, a helium balloon, and they each got a gift certificate from Red Robin's for a free kids meal. (That was a bonus because had no cavities.)
Here's the dentist website: http://www.childrensdentalstgeorge.com
Monday, May 31, 2010
Going to the Car Wash!

Thursday, May 27, 2010
Cute little litter
When it's just the boys, they are into cars, rough housing, hiding from bad guys, and chasing each other around.
With Lane and Madison, she turns into the Little Mama. Lane obliges her in what she wants to play. They're both headstrong though, so sometimes it's a battle. Lane is not afraid to tell her what he thinks.
The Porter/Madi combo is kind of like the threesome mix. Porter just wants to make Madison happy. When he gets mad at her he says she is stupid and that makes her very mad. She always tries to put him in time out. They sometimes have a love/hate relationship.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Camping?...Kinda
We went to this place that was highly recommended--as we don't really know a lot of the areas around here. I was surprised at how many people were out camping. I guess getting away from it all it something everyone likes to do. The kids were in heaven. They were playing in the dirt, picking up sticks and in awe at the small stream nearby. After we had made several trips to the campsite from our car, Brant started with the tent setup. Not long after that, a woman came to inform us that we were not in an approved camping site and that we could not stay overnight. Furthermore, all "approved" sites were already taken. Lame.
So, we had to pack everything up and take it back to the car. Although Brant and I spent our time unpacking and then packing, the kids had fun. I think they are somewhat confused by what camping is. We decided we would try again later and plan ahead. It's a shame you have to make reservations to go camping. I remember as a kid, we just loaded everyone up and went camping in the middle of nowhere. It was fun. I guess even remote areas are "civilized" now.
Lane Turns 2
He got a Thomas the Train car from his Grandma and Grandpa Smith. Porter has a smaller Thomas the Train. They would put them together and say they were a Mom and a kid. Funny how they can play for hours with one idea. Great Grandma Smith and Grandpa Jay each gave him $5. He carried the money around for a long time. And, he was so excited about it. It was cute. He has no idea. Brant is going to take him to pick out a toy with his money. I want to put it in savings--but I'm b-o-ring!
Lane is developing a very animated personality. He loves to be funny. He is so excited about words. He repeats everything and wants to learn more. He loves to be called nicknames. We call him "Bam Bam" and "Love Bug." His favorite game is "Ring Around the Rosies." It cracks him up.
He is cranky when he first wakes up and has to slowly awaken. He doesn't like anyone to talk to him and he's onry in the morning. He knows how to use the toilet, but isn't really interested because a diaper suites him fine. He will tell you when he has pooped and asked to be changed. He is a neat freak and likes to put things back. If I take the milk out of the fridge, he immediately is tell me two things: "Lid!" and "Up!" He wants me to put the lid back and put it up. He won't leave until I do.
He is the sweetest, happiest kid--until he gets pissed off. And, that doesn't take much. He has a wild temper, can be defiant, and stubborn. He's content being called a "Mama's Boy."
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Lane looked at the camera!
Monday, May 17, 2010
Boy, oh Boy!
Viva Las Vegas...as Viva as you can get with kids

I really miss all of the talking Rhonda and I used to do. I can totally understand how those polygamist women could enjoy living together. It was nice to have someone to trade off babysitting, someone to talk to, and someone to go to the temple with. I used to learn so much from her. She is a really good example to me.
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