Author: Stephanie Adams

  • Quiet play

    The boys don’t really play quiet all that often, but they have been engaging in more quiet play activities. I just might be loving it. It doesn’t last for a super long time, but does add a nice break or two in our day. Their current favorites are Mr. Potato Head and Puzzles.

    Solving the puzzle together.



    Ez really likes the animal puzzles

    Eating his creation.

    Hard at work.


    Sometimes we borrow some of Mr. Potato Head’s accessories.

  • Mommy’s Little Helpers

    Funny Noah wouldn’t eat the sweet potatoes off his plate, but when Ezra fed him he ate plenty.

    The boys have really been into helping lately, and while it is often more of a hinderance than a help, I don’t mind one bit because they are trying their hardest. Here’s a few of the things they’ve done lately:

    Ezra cleaned up all the clothes, toys, hangers on their bedroom floor and put them in the hamper. (never mind that some of those things don’t go in the hamper, or that most of those clothes were clean clothes they removed from their closet, and part of it was the basket of clean diapers)

    Noah set the table yesterday for their breakfast. He place both bowls of oatmeal on the table all by himself with no prompting from me. He also cleared the dishes and put them in the sink. (at lunch he decided to dump the remaining food in the middle of the kitchen floor for the dog)

    The above picture shows Ez feeding Noah. They have both really been into offering each other bites. (doesn’t matter that the food often ends up on the floor, table, and themselves)

    Ezra recently spit out some ibuprofen I gave him. I handed him a rag and told him to clean it up, both boys then proceeded to scrub the kitchen floor. All the while Noah was warning everyone the floor was slippery.

    They both frequently bring each other their sippy cups, often figuring out that is what was needed before mommy.

    I am sure they would do so much more if their mommy would let them!

  • Car Wash

    Matt wanted to wash the car this weekend and I offered for the boys and I to “help.” He knew we wouldn’t be a help, but was happy to have fun with the boys while getting something done.

    Running from the water

    Ez wanting to touch the water, but not get too close

    Always with the tongue out

    Showers 🙂

    Bubbles!

    Just a little soapy

    The face?

    Supervising daddy.

    Trying to figure out the hose.

    Noah

    Trying to get a drink

    Airplane!

    Matt doing all the work

    What did I do besides take pictures? Chase down the runners!

  • Photo Friday – 09.10.2010

    Noah helping daddy

    Ez helping daddy

    Ez doing the work himself

    Wow they sat still for at least 5 minutes!

    Kissing Mr. Potato Head

    That face just makes me smile

    Naming the people in the picture

    Hehe that face, just screams naughty

    Licking his favorite picture

    Getting creative

    Sweeping out the dust pan

    Noah put his shoes on by himself, and then tried to help Ezra

    Grandma bought them new shoes, to say Noah was obsessed would be an understatement

    Reading on the couch

    The Car Wash, a current obsession

    Ez, looking so grown up

    Eye, Eye, Eye!

    My teething boy 🙁

    Ez loves on the kitty, just like the kitty loves on him

    enjoying some nature

    Decorating the cat with some nature

    Filling his dump truck, shortly before the sand slinging event that caused the box to close for the reminder of the day

    Noah in the wild 🙂

    I have no idea why he got down there

    Ezra helped him out though!

    Proud of himself 🙂

  • Pushing my Buttons

    Tonight at dinner I had about had it with the boys’ behavior. I finally turned to Ez and said, “are you trying to push all my buttons?” He then started making electronic button noises and pointing in the air like he was pushing buttons.

    (I know not my best parenting moment, but it was too cute not to pass along)

  • Halloween Costume Ideas

    We tried on the boys’ costumes from last year and they still fit, but the boys absolutely do NOT like having something over their heads. This rules out lots of cute costumes for toddlers.

    I would like to hear your ideas for Halloween Costumes for twin boys, with no masks or head pieces. Hats might be okay, but probably wouldn’t last long. We are currently thinking of Ketchup and Mustard, but would love to have more ideas.

  • Ezra does the laundry

    He unloaded the washer all by himself, my husband grabbed the camera when he was just about finished. He then decided to start a new load. 🙂

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  • Photo Friday – 09.03.2010

    Yes I am late again, we had another fun filled Friday morning with another refusal to take our entire nap.

    Jumping and playing the piano.

    Not an approved piano playing method.

    Building a tower with Grandpa, seconds before the collapse due to Ez’s elbow.

    Sticking legos up Noah’s shirt.

    Ez singing, Noah wonder why we won’t let him out.

    Playing with Asher and Gabriella.

    Two sets of Ethiopian twins. 🙂

    Ez Playing with Gabriella.

    Noah moving in.

    Current obsession, putting those bead necklaces in tupperware.

    Ez shaking his necklace.

    Cutie. 🙂

    Ez. 🙂

    Attack mom! (hard to see, but I am on my back and he is on my stomach)

    Ez decided he should try mom surfing, I should really work on a six pack.

    Yes it was Ez in the art easel. He was so hard to get out because he refused to squat back down, he wanted out the top!

    Noah and his sunglasses.