Mom toasted some wine for making it through and Dad had some beers - yippee! Now the real work begins. Nick was very clean when eating his cake - Abby, not so much. They are so different and I love seeing how they tackle things separately. John & I are very happy to have such a wonderful group of neighbors/friends and to have such wonderful people in our life to support us through a very busy year. Thank you!
What you say...
Life is a great big canvas and you should throw
all the paint on it you can.
-Danny Kaye
all the paint on it you can.
-Danny Kaye
Monday, December 17, 2007
Happy Birthday Nick & Abby!
Mom toasted some wine for making it through and Dad had some beers - yippee! Now the real work begins. Nick was very clean when eating his cake - Abby, not so much. They are so different and I love seeing how they tackle things separately. John & I are very happy to have such a wonderful group of neighbors/friends and to have such wonderful people in our life to support us through a very busy year. Thank you!
Hello Santa!
We went to see Santa and tell him everything we wanted for Christmas. I knew Jake would do great on Santa's lap - the twins - pretty sure that they would cry. Well, they proved me wrong - they did great too and Abby just stared at the guy in red with amazement. It was fun to see their reactions to the whole process. Next year will be interesting to see if the try to run for it. For now, we got some good pictures.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
I like it!
Well, we had a very busy month after Thanksgiving and it's only going to get busier.
We put up a tree over that weekend and decorated the house for Christmas. John put up the lights outside on the last remaining warm day before the snow flew and flew and flew. Is it just me or has it been a lot of snow for December in a long time?
The kids love the tree and when the gates are down - the twins take off running. Now you may ask "did they put a tree up with all those tiny hands grabbing ornaments in the family room?" The answer is "ARE YOU CRAZY?" We set up in the living rooom/dining room which is blocked from anyone (Abby) tackling the tree, stealing ornaments (Nicky) and grabbing ribbon (Abby). Nick has had a rough go with teeth the last couple of months - he already has 8 and his molars are just popping through - so he really hasn't talked much until the last two weeks. He's been fun to listen to and his gestures crack us up. Abby still only has the bottom two but her tops have come through and we can see more on the way. Thank GOD for Ibuprofen! In the video I ask Nicky if he likes the tree - and if you listen - he repeats me. I swear! I swear!
The rest of the video is a constant trying to keep up! Jake is hopped up on sugar...
Maybe I need some ibuprofen?
So this was our crazy weekend:
Friday: work Christmas party for John,
Saturday afternoon: 13th annual Cookie exchange at Mary Ellen's house in Delafield
(took 2 days to make 8 dozen cookies - ugh!),
Saturday evening: Our 10th annual neighborhood round robin,
Sunday afternoon: PACKER GAME on TV (yeah! they clinched the NFC north division title) then drove to Janesville to see Santa, grandparents, aunt & cousins.
Whew...
Christmas is 2 weeks away...
I'm beat.
We put up a tree over that weekend and decorated the house for Christmas. John put up the lights outside on the last remaining warm day before the snow flew and flew and flew. Is it just me or has it been a lot of snow for December in a long time?
The kids love the tree and when the gates are down - the twins take off running. Now you may ask "did they put a tree up with all those tiny hands grabbing ornaments in the family room?" The answer is "ARE YOU CRAZY?" We set up in the living rooom/dining room which is blocked from anyone (Abby) tackling the tree, stealing ornaments (Nicky) and grabbing ribbon (Abby). Nick has had a rough go with teeth the last couple of months - he already has 8 and his molars are just popping through - so he really hasn't talked much until the last two weeks. He's been fun to listen to and his gestures crack us up. Abby still only has the bottom two but her tops have come through and we can see more on the way. Thank GOD for Ibuprofen! In the video I ask Nicky if he likes the tree - and if you listen - he repeats me. I swear! I swear!
The rest of the video is a constant trying to keep up! Jake is hopped up on sugar...
Maybe I need some ibuprofen?
So this was our crazy weekend:
Friday: work Christmas party for John,
Saturday afternoon: 13th annual Cookie exchange at Mary Ellen's house in Delafield
(took 2 days to make 8 dozen cookies - ugh!),
Saturday evening: Our 10th annual neighborhood round robin,
Sunday afternoon: PACKER GAME on TV (yeah! they clinched the NFC north division title) then drove to Janesville to see Santa, grandparents, aunt & cousins.
Whew...
Christmas is 2 weeks away...
I'm beat.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Getting ready
I can't believe that Thanksgiving is approaching and there is so much to do with Christmas creeping in. Is it just me or is there NEVER enough time in the day to get what I need to get done? I create a list and mysteriously, things just keep getting added to it. I blame El Nino. :)
So, they other day Jake and I had 2 WHOLE HOURS FREE while the babies napped. That has never happened to this day. I asked Jake if we should write a letter to Santa and tell him what he wants for Christmas. He couldn't stop jumping up and down with happiness - so away we wrote.
It was a short letter but decorated beautifully with Jake's great artwork. Crooked tree and all. Santa would be very pleased to hear from him and get his ideas. We looked up Santa's address on the internet for the North Pole and dropped it into a RED envelope. "Can't have anything else but red" Jake said. A couple of holiday stickers for a final touch and whallah! - the video will fill you in on the rest of the process.
Now we wait to hear back from Santa - he always sends a letter to let Jake know that he's watching and that he hopes to bring what he wants for Christmas. Ahh, to be a child and dream of Christmas morning - good times - good times. It's definitely one that brings a smile to my face remembering many as a young girl. I hope the sound is okay on the video - you might have to turn up the volume a bit to hear.
So, they other day Jake and I had 2 WHOLE HOURS FREE while the babies napped. That has never happened to this day. I asked Jake if we should write a letter to Santa and tell him what he wants for Christmas. He couldn't stop jumping up and down with happiness - so away we wrote.
It was a short letter but decorated beautifully with Jake's great artwork. Crooked tree and all. Santa would be very pleased to hear from him and get his ideas. We looked up Santa's address on the internet for the North Pole and dropped it into a RED envelope. "Can't have anything else but red" Jake said. A couple of holiday stickers for a final touch and whallah! - the video will fill you in on the rest of the process.
Now we wait to hear back from Santa - he always sends a letter to let Jake know that he's watching and that he hopes to bring what he wants for Christmas. Ahh, to be a child and dream of Christmas morning - good times - good times. It's definitely one that brings a smile to my face remembering many as a young girl. I hope the sound is okay on the video - you might have to turn up the volume a bit to hear.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Boo...
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Going in two directions
I guess it isn't a surprise that the twins would both take off together - they've done everything together from the beginning. I just didn't think that I would truly love what a chair feels like since I don't sit too much these days chasing after them. Not that the chair moments don't happen - but holy man - they are fast.
Jake is always covering me with one of the babies when I can't be in both places. He has mastered the under the arm carry with both of them to bring them back to the "safe zone." Sometimes I still have that feeling of "yikes" when he picks them up but he is a strong little guy. Nick & Abby have mastered carrying objects with them which means that if they fall - the outcome may not be so nice. We often have fat lips, cuts in the mouth and a couple of forehead bruises but they seem to just get up and keep going. Thank goodness they are so squishy and soft! Nicky needs a bit more meat on his bones compared to Abby but he endures the hard floor with his boney diaper butt! The chase begins!
Jake is always covering me with one of the babies when I can't be in both places. He has mastered the under the arm carry with both of them to bring them back to the "safe zone." Sometimes I still have that feeling of "yikes" when he picks them up but he is a strong little guy. Nick & Abby have mastered carrying objects with them which means that if they fall - the outcome may not be so nice. We often have fat lips, cuts in the mouth and a couple of forehead bruises but they seem to just get up and keep going. Thank goodness they are so squishy and soft! Nicky needs a bit more meat on his bones compared to Abby but he endures the hard floor with his boney diaper butt! The chase begins!
Saturday, November 10, 2007
The beginning
No time is like the present I say. Our lives have been hectic to say the least this past year with the birth of Nicholas & Abigail last December which now brings the Leto clan to a whoppin' 5! We had some major LONG nights without sleep and lots of caffeine so basically the first 6 months we're pretty much a big ol' blur. Now here we are on the eve of them turning one year old and they look like they could walk out tomorrow for college (sob). Jake seems like an adult sometimes and I run him around alot fetching things - he's a huge help. He informs me he's still going to be a rockstar when he's older - I wonder where he gets that idea from?
I tried to get this blog up and running before they we're born and now they can walk at 11 months - tomorrow they will be driving! I stink sometimes at deadlines which surprises me after leaving advertising. Now my hope is that I can keep up with this page and them.
Changes occur so quickly at our house with Jake, Nick & Abby - this is the fastest way to get the news to the people! And my release from mommy world into techie world. It's no great shakes but it's a start. I hope you enjoy the random videos I post - just to see them play together makes me laugh. Enjoy!
I tried to get this blog up and running before they we're born and now they can walk at 11 months - tomorrow they will be driving! I stink sometimes at deadlines which surprises me after leaving advertising. Now my hope is that I can keep up with this page and them.
Changes occur so quickly at our house with Jake, Nick & Abby - this is the fastest way to get the news to the people! And my release from mommy world into techie world. It's no great shakes but it's a start. I hope you enjoy the random videos I post - just to see them play together makes me laugh. Enjoy!
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