Random.org has proclaimed JC to be the winner of the $10 Stop & Shop Gift Card. Congratulations JC!
Please send me your address as soon as possible and I’ll get that right out to you.
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Random.org has proclaimed JC to be the winner of the $10 Stop & Shop Gift Card. Congratulations JC!
Please send me your address as soon as possible and I’ll get that right out to you.
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Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one too. Go over and have a look at what others are doing on this beautiful Saturday.
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Candid Carrie sponsors this one – head over to her blog and find LOTS of links for bloggers who’ve joined in! (You can join in too!)
Happy 2nd Birthday, Logan 🙂
LOGAN may think he’s ready for a ‘big boy’ bed … but I’M not ready for him to be!
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My goodness. I can’t believe you’re TWO today!
You amaze me with things you do every day. You’re such a “Burke shadow” (which he loves). You want to do everything that he does. To the point where it seems you’re learning new things too quickly! 🙂
You’re communicating your wants and needs much more clearly now. You still don’t have all of the words and sounds that you’re supposed to – but we’re working on it! And holy improvements in just the past few months alone.
You look like such a little kid now. No more babies in THIS family. That’s for sure.
I can’t wait to see what the next year brings 🙂
We love you!!!
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***I apologize for the lack of flow here…it’s mostly just a brain dump***
Reading posts to my twin mom’s group has been bringing back memories of when Burke and Maggie first came home. I mean – they are sleep-deprived memories, but they’re MINE. 🙂
One of the things that’s being discussed is help when the kids come home from the hospital. This discussion is kicked up every few months or so, and each time I feel like shaking my head. NOT that I think there is anything wrong with getting outside help! Seriously – if you can afford it, and if you have the room in your house, and if it actually helps you out – that’s awesome. But it makes me sad when twin-moms-to-be automatically think they won’t be able to do it by themselves. (Granted, there are ALWAYS situations where it’s more than necessary…perhaps there’s a lot of travel on the spouse’s part…or more surgery needed on mom’s part …who knows.) I’m not here to judge, just sorting through my thoughts 🙂
ANYWAY…eventually the help leaves, right? So … eventually you need to figure out your own schedule and feel out what is going to work for you without all that help…right? I guess my thinking is to do it like a band-aid. Just rip that sucker off and get it over and done with. Some of these new moms are talking about months worth of help! Gah. I don’t think I could stand having a stranger in my house for that long. (But perhaps that’s because I have a bit of a control issue…)
So how DID we do it? We did have help in the form on my family. Both of my sisters lived in the area at the time. My mom came out for a week and my Dad and Step-mom did as well. And while this was awesome (seriously awesome – thank you, thank you) – and while it was probably very necessary while I was recovering from the C-Section – we honestly didn’t really feel like a “family” until all that help was gone.
The other thing that saved us is that the twins were in the NICU for about 2.5 weeks. This time of “adjustment” was kick-a$$. It allowed me to heal while the kids were being taken care of. Since I had a Mom’s Room at the hospital, I was able to be with them as much as I wanted (to the point where the nurses actually told me to get lost and get some sleep before I wouldn’t have the option to!) It meant that Mike and I could get used to the idea of being parents while still being “sheltered” from the harsh truth of no sleep. (Wait…I still don’t think we’re used to that.) The NICU time also helped put the kids on a schedule. Of course, when kids are that young, their schedules are forever changing; but starting out on one really helped.
Hm. So maybe I should just keep my mouth shut…we DID have “outside” help for 2.5 weeks…it just wasn’t at my house. 🙂
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Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Go on over to see who else is playing – and join in too!
Logan turns 2 on Friday!!
(yes, you saw the above picture last year at this time, for this post 😉 )
Celebrating at my Dad’s house last year 🙂
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Sorry, this giveaway is now CLOSED.
This Back-to-School Saving Event is taking place at Stop & Shop stores
September 4-10.
Here is how it works:
General Mills and Stop & Shop are teaming up to give families a great way to stock up and save as they gear up for back to school.
Here’s why you should shop at Stop & Shop’s big Back to School Event.
If your Stop & Shop store sells gas
If your Stop & Shop store doesn’t sell gas
MyBlogSpark is providing a $10 Stop & Shop Gift Card for me to offer to you!
Because the sale ends on the 10th, this is going to be a short giveaway period so I can try to get the card to you before the sale is over.
To Enter:
There are multiple ways to enter. Only one of the ways to enter is mandatory, all of the others are optional – you do not have to do all of them to be entered!
You have until Midnight on Saturday, September 5th to enter. The winner will be posted on Sunday the 6th. If you get your address to me before Monday morning, there’s a good chance the gift card will get to you before the Stop & Shop sale ends.
Mandatory – 1 entry:
Optional – 1 entry each:
Optional – 2 entries:
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I’m sure you’ve all been there – out with your kids somewhere and the “big kids” come around and take over the park or the toys or whatever. You’re thinking, “Where are their parents?? If they hurt my kid(s), I’m gonna be pissed.” …right?
*sigh* That ended up being my kids recently. We went to a birthday party for Ned and Penny over the weekend… Burke and Maggie were the biggest kids there! Holy cow – how did that happen? (Actually, now that I think of it, Logan was about a year older than the rest of the kiddos there too!)
Okay – as far as kids go, they were actually really good. They did take over a climber in the corner of the playroom…and I think I got “the eye” from one parent as Burke almost fell on her child (I would have given it as well, so I don’t blame her!) But I tried to have a tight leash on them so they wouldn’t take over the entire room and terrorize the other little kids there.
What do you do – as parents – in this situation? I needed to let them play … it wouldn’t have been fair to make them sit in a corner the whole time; but I really (really) didn’t want them to accidentally bump into a newly walking kid and tip him or her over.
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15 dragonflies caught in one day. (12 of them pictured here.)
A super happy kid with a new (full) bug house makes my Monday.
Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Head on over to see what else makes people’s Mondays (there are always some really good ones!)
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Debi hosts the Baby Picture Sundays. Hop on over there to see who’s playing, and join in too!
This week’s theme is Feeding Frenzy.
I don’t remember exactly when this was, but I think it was about 2 years ago.
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