Monday, September 29, 2008

Cutie Pies


To keep Jack and Sadie occupied while I get ready for work in the mornings I place them in one crib together for "sibling bonding." In the past sibling bonding has generally consisted of completely ignoring one another, but recently the babes have taken in interest in each other. Now in the mornings I get a solid 10 minutes to get dressed while Sadie and Jack keep each other company.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Video is here!

We finally learned how to post video. We were inspired when Jack started laughing like a mad man this weekend. J. really knows how to get him going. Please let us know through the comment feature if you encounter any technical difficulties watching the video.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Sadie and Tatum

We had a playdate with Meghan and Tatum today. Jack slept through a lot of it, so the girls got some bonding time. Here's Tatum looking crazy cute.



Here's the girls together.











Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Too much fun


Genius Babies




I swear our babies get smarter every day. Since discovering their hands two weeks they've learned that they can make things happen with their hands. Not just something to suck on, hands have many purposes. We have a bouncy chair with toys on it and they've learned that they can make the toys move. There are plastic handles that can be sucked on, grabbed, and when pulled make noise and make the little bird in the middle turn. Jack got frustrated trying to make the bird move by pulling the handles, so he decided today that he was just going to push the bird manually with his hand to turn it. Is that not the beginnings of a genius?

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Clothes Swap



Tuesday night was the local semi-annual twins clothes swap. J. and I may never have to buy Sadie and Jack a single piece of clothing. I got an entire trash bag full of clothes for them. I also got this fantastic activity mat. It's so much fun watching them play with toys now!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Date Night


J. and I took advantage of Pud's visit to have a date night. Since dates are pretty rare these days we decided to go big and go horseback riding at the Sunset Ranch. We rode from the Hollywood Hills, thru Griffith Park, to a restaurant in Burbank and back again. It was a ridiculously long ride, but the ride back in the dark was worth it. It was a beautiful night and amazing to have the park to ourselves. The photo above is from one of the stranger aspects of the ride, which is having to cross a capped landfill, which is now a methane field. We also had to ride thru tunnels under the freeway to get to Burbank. Despite the bizarre territority and feeling a bit out place on horse, we were not too happy to find out that the helmets were requirred.

Monday, September 8, 2008

J. and Jack


More of Sadie & Pud


These two are having way to much fun together.

Kickboxer






Jack is getting serious about kicking his feet.

Water Baby


Both Sadie and Jack like their baths, but Sadie seems to particularly enjoy bath time.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Hand in mouth


Putting their hands in their mouths is the new thing for Sadie and Jack. It's a pretty exciting development because it means that they have some understanding that their hands are connected to their bodies and have gained some control over their movements. It's not exactly consciousness of the self, but we're still pretty proud of them.

The end of the 4th trimester





Their is a theory in child development that for the first three months of life infants are supposed to still be in the womb. J. thinks the theory is completely bogus, but there is no denying that newborns crave womb-like sound, movement, and containment. Newborns are also completely helpless and bit blob-like for those first three months. It's not really the most rewarding time to be a parent, as newborn babies can't really do anything. As a parent it can be disheartening that your presence barely even registers with them.

For us the fourth trimester was a lot more than three months. Because Sadie and Jack were born 7 weeks early we got the extended version of the fourth trimester. I am happy to announce though that we have now moved on to the next phase of development. Jack and Sadie reached the adjusted age (adjusted to their due date) of 3 months yesterday.

I cannot explain how exciting it is to be beyond the blob stage. The babies actually interact with us now. Jack even played with his first toy today! He batted the rattles on his bouncy chair (as demonstrated in these photos). Sadie can now splash around in the tub. Jack laughs. Our children have graduated to being babies instead of newborns! When Sadie's colic first took over our lives in May and we had not even reached Jack and Sadie's due date, and were thus in the negative for adjusted age, it seemed unimaginable that we would ever make it to this mythical stage in their development when they would engage more and cry less. But I am happy to report that we finally have made it and it is a wonderful improvement.