Saturday, December 29, 2007

Happy 1st Birthday Kaylie

Kaylie's birthday was on Christmas but she had her party on the following Saturday. Here are some pictures from the day.





By this time, the boys had the unwrapping thing down and were very willing to help Kaylie out with this task.


Happy Birthday to you...


Once she got the hang of it, she really enjoyed her cake. Check out her dimples! So cute!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas at the Starkeys

We had such a great time with Nana, Grandpa & Granny tonight. We normally spend Christmas Eve with the Starkeys but had to celebrate Christmas a little late this year due to me being sick. Today was so much fun though!

Here's Cameron posing with one of Nana's many snowmen. She alwasy has such a festive home at the holidays.


Cameron showing Granny the best present ever - a baloon!


Faces of joy


And then, it's time for unwrapping


The hug... here Connor is telling Granny thank you for his gift. He could also be saying I love you, I'm sorry, I hope you feel better... Aren't hugs the best?


The ticklish dinosaurs were big hits with the boys


We had such a great time. Thank you Nana, Grandpa and Granny!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas morning

We celebrated our first Christmas as a family this morning. The boys still didn't really get the whole unwrapping presents thing but it was still a special morning for us!

The tree and gifts all set up


The rocking horse was actually a present from Grandpa Starkey. He made it!

Opening stocking stuffers in bed.


Connor wearing his new sun hat


Cameron sitting in Dad's lap. Dad thought the swim trunks made a MUCH better hat.


This Christmas business is seriously stressful for toddlers. Our guys were in total overload and melting down and it wasn't even 10 AM. So we packed up and headed to my parents for Christmas morning there.

Kaylie likes her new glasses and knows they go on her head...


Connor liked them too


After all the unwrapping madness was over


Efrain and Kaylie


Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Christmas with the Starkeys

Mike's current job is at the airport which is open 365/24/7. Mike's shift is Sunday through Wednesday and Friday from 4 PM until 11 PM. Yes, lucky Mike is scheduled to work on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, NYE, and New Years Day. Really stinks. So, in order to coordinate the Christmas holiday, we had Christmas with Mike's family on Saturday. Here are a few pics from the day:

Cameron and Grandpa


Connor may be small but it still really hurts when he stands on your toes.


Connor discovered he could make a fish face this week. He was doing it all weekend. So funny!


Nana must have something good!


Dad getting some loving from Cameron


Opening the presents was fun but a bit overwhelming for the boys. It was just about bedtime when we started the gift exchange and they were very confused by us trying to show them how to tear the paper. Since this was their first Christmas and they probably don't remember their birthday six months ago, they just didn't know what was going on. So, there are no pictures from my camera since I was so busy with at least one if not both boys in my lap during this time. Mike may have taken some but they're in his phone.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Morning Stories

Mike helps me with the boys every morning. Here he's reading stories to them to keep them occupied until I'm ready to go.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Surprise visit

This weekend Ashley and her boyfriend, Rod, stopped by to visit. That was quite a stop since they live in Chicago. We hadn't seen Ashley since April so it was a great surprise.





Connor laughing


Grandparents having fun with their grandbabies


Mom and Cameron laughing


This was our Christmas card photo


This one also went in some of our Christmas cards


Boys playing




The lovebirds


Cameron saying good-bye to Ashley. You can tell he'll miss her!


We all will!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Cute pictures

Cameron playing the drum


Connor showing off a picture

Thursday, December 6, 2007

18-month Dr. Visit

Here are the boys' stats.

CAMERON
weight: 24 lbs 4 oz (30%)
height: 31" (20%)
head circ: 18.25" (20%)

CONNOR
weight: 24 lbs (30%)
height: 31.5" (30%)
head circ: 18.5" (30%)

They're still small but gaining on the charts with each visit. Our pediatrician thinks they're doing great. So do we!

I wasn't there for this visit so I'm not sure what happened but Connor is actually about 3 cm or just over an inch taller than Cameron. I'm not sure why they are only showing him .5" taller or whose measurement is off but it is definitely off.

Monday, December 3, 2007

18 month update

The boys are SO toddlers now. They are super high energy, constantly on the move and, if things do not go their way, they have no problem showing their frustration. For Cameron, this display typically includes forgetting how to walk, melting into a puddle on the ground and crying. Connor's displays usually consist of stomping feet with crying. Cameron's outbursts are more frequent than Connor's but I have no doubt that Connor will catch up soon. He's always learning from Cameron. Yippee.

The energy levels of both of them are amazing. It's like we give them crack or something. They are always running and L O V E to throw everything. If it can be picked up and held by a little hand, it can and will be thrown. Small heavy objects do not exist in our house right now. Those would be deadly. But food, oh, that cannot be stopped... and it drives Mike absolutely crazy. Cameron often finds it more entertaining to throw his food than to eat it. Connor will imitate this and/or start mashing the food that's left once he's full and/or bored with a meal.

Both boys are talking now. Cameron is quite the mimic and will at least attempt most things you ask him to say. Some words sound right, others are just sounds. Connor has mastered mommy and daddy but often calls us the other name. Very funny. He also will tell you what a monkey says and tries to tell you what the dog and cat say but not as successfully. Both boys have mastered Nana which thrills their Nana's but they don't realize that Nana is also their grandma's names - they are saying it only for banana right now. They also have learned the sign for banana - but I mean that loosely. NO ONE else would know that was what they were signing so, thankfully, they say nana at the same time.

Cameron is quite a little comic. If he gets the slightest inclination that you are amused by something he's done, he will build upon it. He loves to laugh and have others laughing too. He's very friendly and has no fear. He's very cuddly right now... when he's not running. If he wants a break from running, he wants to be held. And he's not terribly picky either. He will go to just about anyone to be picked up or to sit in their lap. I've had him wait down other parents arriving at day care just to get a ride into the building. Out in public places, he goes up to perfect strangers, arms up asking to be picked up. Of course, if I'm not right there, they get a look of panic with "OMG! Where are your parents!?!?!" written all over their faces. It's really embarrassing since I'm so close by. Cameron is just really friendly with NO TRACE of stranger anxiety. He's the consummate baby charmer.

Connor is getting very independent. He's very content to be doing things on his own. And he frequently imitates Cameron. This takes many forms - taking the toy away that Cameron was doing something fun with, imitating Cameron's food throwing techniques, and the like. Connor is still VERY attached to me. If I am around, there are only a very select few that Connor will go to including Mike, Ms. Delsa and my mom. Some days he still acts like he's been set on fire if I leave the room. Those are long days so, thankfully, they aren't very frequent.

I feel so lucky. After our nightmare experiences of getting no sleep with these guys when we were first united, they have become the BEST sleepers! They normally go to bed around 7:30 and fall asleep (or at least stop making any noises - playing or fussing) within 10 minutes. On week days, they wake up between 5:45 - 6:15 AM (about 15 - 30 minutes after I start making noise getting ready for work). On weekends, they will sleep until 7 since we don't want to get up any earlier than we have to! Nap time has even gotten easier. Connor has finally consented to sleeping for more than 45 minutes and both boys get 1.5 - 2 hour naps around lunch time. So nice!

Both guys are flashing some seriously toothy grins these days. Cameron's front grill is all in and he flashes it often. He also has all 4 molars and the tips of all 4 incisors poking out. Poor guy chewed on his hands for a few days while his incisors came through ALL AT THE SAME TIME! Connor still has only 7 of the 8 front teeth. That last bottom one is nowhere in sight. Three of the four molars are in and the fourth has barely started peaking through. They eat like champs. We cut things up for them but sometimes I wonder why we bother. They shove as much as they can fit into their mouths when they eat. It's amazing they don't choke themselves. I encourage taking bites, chewing with closed mouths and the like but it's like telling water not to get things wet. We brush their teeth every night as we have since they were 8 months old and they still don't like it. Some things don't change, I guess.

They are just the sweetest, cutest, most loveable little guys! Mike and I feel so blessed to have them in our lives. It's like everything they touch is new and fun! It is the neatest thing to experience.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thanksgiving

This was the first Thanksgiving that I did not spend with any of my extended family. This was certainly not the original plan. We were invited to spend Thanksgiving with Jackie's in-laws and we were really looking forward to it. They are such a fun group! Unfortunately, we were so sick that we had to cancel. I actually had NO voice (a first for me). I couldn't even call Barbara (Jackie's MIL) myself to cancel. Mike had to call for me. I just felt so awful on so many different levels. But this Thanksgiving made me realize just how thankful I am for Mike. I could barely move. Mike, Connor and I were all on antibiotics and equally miserable. But Mike was determined that we would have Thanksgiving. He went to one of the open grocery stores late Thursday morning and purchased all the standards - turkey (although at that point, we had to make do with a pre-cooked turkey breast and leg), stuffing, cranberry sauce, potatoes and peas. Then he came home and made the sweetest meal I've ever had. The boys and I really have a lot to be thankful for knowing we have such a great dad and husband in our lives! We love you, Mike!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Sleeping On Daddy

November ended up being the beginning of the O'Brien sickies. We've all been sick and more than once.

Here Cameron's sleeping on Daddy 11/4/07:


And Connor on 11/18/07:

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Great Explorations

Nana and I took the boys and Kaylie to Great Explorations which is always a good time. Here are some cute pictures from the day.

Nana & Kaylie


Boys busy playing


Nana & Cameron


Erin & Kaylie


Nana with her grandbabies


Nana telling Connor a secret

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Ms. Delsa

The boys started going to a new daycare on October 15. Mike and I chose to change providers since he graduates soon and our previous provider requires pick up BY 5PM which is impossible if you work until 5 as I do and Mike likely will too. The new daycare is very close to my work which is very convenient and the teachers all seemed really nice. The children there were all happy, giving hugs to teachers and even me when I came to visit. We also really liked this place because all the teachers speak Spanish. Since the boys are intensely learning language right now, we thought it would be so beneficial for them to be exposed to both English and Spanish while they are developing those neural pathways. Most of the teachers there are bi-lingual but a couple, including Ms. Delsa, really don't speak English at all. Ms. Delsa happens to be the toddler teacher and we couldn't be happier with her! Today, it was clear that the boys feel the same way. When I went to pick them up, Ms. Delsa was waiting for her ride outside. When I walked in, I could immediately hear Connor and his "I am not happy about something" cry complete with his infamous wookie noise. The owner told me that he can't see Ms. Delsa leave, he just gets so upset. He's obviously very attached to her in only a couple of weeks which just makes me feel so good about them being there all day. Most days, when I pick them up, they are both sitting on Ms. Delsa's lap. Sometimes Cameron will be in a high chair or on another teacher's lap since he's such a friendly little guy but Connor is always on Ms. Delsa's lap. Ms. Delsa usually helps me take the boys out to the car and is so sweet to them. I wish I spoke Spanish to know what she was saying and to let her know how much I appreciate her. She really loves the kids and they love her. You just can't ask for more than that!

UPDATE: Here is a picture of the boys when I came to pick them up on Nov 9. Connor is on Ms. Delsa's lap and Cameron has found another willing lap to hold him.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween

For Halloween, the boys were themselves - cute little pumpkins!


UPDATED 11/11/07: More photos in full halloween gear. It was actually too hot on Halloween for them to wear the pants we bought to go with their shirts.






We think at daycare they know to get a blanket or mat and lay down for naptime. Here Cameron was showing us how he lays down so Connor wanted to show us too and laid down on top of Cameron on the mat. So cute!