July 31, 2007

A friend for Mimzy

Mimzy wasn't eating very much the first couple of days that we had her. Paul was convinced that she was lonely and that she needed a friend. I tried telling him that she just needed a couple of days to get used to her new home. So long story short....Mimzy has a new friend! They both were born around the same time to the same breeder so they already knew each other. They are both around 5 weeks. Our new family member is named Biscuit. Kayleigh picked the name this time. Both are named after books! Biscuit is not shy at all. The second we put her in the cage with Mimzy she was all over the place...exploring, sniffing, eating. She doesn't mind being picked up but she definitely doesn't stay still like Mimzy. We have to make sure that we keep a towel under when we hold her or else she will leave little presents on our clothes (well, not so much on mine, but almost every time Paul holds her!!!) And Mimzy was very excited to have a friend. She immediately perked up and was so cute following Biscuit around everywhere. They were bonded right away. We have been having lots of fun with them. It funny because when I go to the grocery store now, I have not only have a list of what we need, but also a list of what the guineas need too!! Welcome, Biscuit!!

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July 29, 2007

New addition......

Mimzy!! The girls have been asking for a pet for a very long time. We finally gave in and took the girls to the pet store. I suggested a bird. I was out voted 3-1! So we got a very cute baby guinea pig. Sophie chose the name Mimzy. The girls love her, but I think Paul loves her the most!! She hates to be picked up, but once you get her on your lap she stays very still and loves being pet. We are very happy to have her.

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These pics are little dark....I didn't want to use the flash so close to the baby's face!

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July 26, 2007

Uncle Mark

Uncle Mark was in CA for work and came down to visit! We went out to eat at Old Town and then came back to the house for a little bit before he had to drive back up to LA. The girls LOVED having him here. They took full advantage of having a new "victim"/horse/jungle gym! Thanks Uncle Mark for coming to see us!! We love you!

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July 20, 2007

Sisters and summertime

The summer is halfway over. I can't believe it! It has been fun and challenging. I say challenging because the girls are at the age where they are no longer content with just going to the park or hanging out at home. After being in kindergarten for a year with lots of structure, Kayleigh's favorite thing to say to me this summer is, "I'm bored!". It isn't possible to spend all day, every day at the pool. I would never get any housework done. I tried telling them that when I was little I just had to use my imagination and think of things to keep me busy. A couple of days ago my dad called right as the girls are telling me for the 109th time that they were bored and asking if we could go to the pool. I asked my dad for confirmation that he didn't plan out every day of my summers. What Papa says is always true to the girls so I thought that would help. Papa gave the girls the idea of building a fort. They were really excited about that! The next day, my dad called again, we were talking for a couple of minutes and then he says, wait....where are you? Are you at the pool? You gave in, didn't you!!! Which of course I had. The fort was great.....for about 30 minutes! But we have had a lot of fun this summer and hopefully the girls aren't too bored! They have been spending a lot of time playing together and while this does cause fights occasionally, they really have been having a good time. Quite a few times this summer, Paul and I have caught them in these sweet quiet moments, just the two of them. It is so cute to see two sisters who really are best friends. My hope for them is that they are just as close to each others as my sisters and I are.

Here the girls are coloring together. They had just gotten out of the bath and I was upstairs cleaning up. When I came down, they had moved the chairs in their playroom beside each other and were whispering to each other while sharing a coloring book. (they LOVE wearing Daddy's white shirts to bed!)










Here are pics that Paul took one night. Once again after bath. Love how Sophie is laying her head on Kayleigh, and how Kayleigh is letting her!!






July 15, 2007

4 going on 16

Tonight when I told the girls that it was time for bed, Sophie really wasn't happy about that. She walked halfway up the stairs and then refused to go up the rest of the way. When I patiently (I hope) started to count to 3 she got up and said, in what a I can only describe as a 16 year old tone of voice, "FINE!". I had to remind Paul and myself that everyone gets grumpy sometimes and to not get too upset about her giving attitude. A few minutes later I went up to their room to tuck them in and as I am giving Sophie a hug and kiss, she says "I am going to be with you forever. I am always going to live in this house with you, even when I am a mom. I am always going to live with you, forever and ever." I am 99.9% positive she really meant it and it wasn't just a sweet, innocent ploy to make me forget what happened a few minutes earlier. It was the sweetest thing, the kind of moment that reminds me how much I love being a mom, especially to these two beautiful girls. And the kind of memory that I will remind HER of when she is 16!!
 
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July 14, 2007

Knock, Knock....Who's There??

The girls are really into jokes right now. Every night at the dinner table they come up with new knock, knock jokes to tell Paul and I. For example, Kayleigh: "knock knock....who's there...flower....flower, who....sunflower!"
Sophie: "knock knock.....who's there...couch....couch, who....bed!"
They also think it is hysterical to come up with a new Subway slogan. Instead of Subway, Eat Fresh, we have heard many fun things at the dinner table such as, Subway, Eat bugs, hair, mud, feet and so on and so on.
Kayleigh has also been helping update the website lately (pick out pictures and read as I am typing) and she has been asking who all looks at the website. I thought it would be fun to see if everyone who comes to the website could leave a comment with a new joke for the girls. Then they can see "who's there" and have new material. (Which Paul and I would really appreciate!!) Just remember....a four year old will be telling them.....so keep it clean! That means you, Ashley!!

July 09, 2007

Fishing

Fishing was a favorite activity of Paul and Kayleigh when we lived on the East Coast. They loved going, just the two of them, to the lake. Since we have lived here there hasn't been much time for them to go, with Paul's ship always in and out. Now that he is home (cross your fingers) for the next two years, he was excited to start the tradition again. He had a Daddy/daughter talk with Kayleigh to tell her that she was a big girl now and didn't need to use her little Barbie pole anymore. He was passing his old "grown-up" pole to her. I could tell she felt very special to be getting Daddy's pole, but I think Paul was expecting a bigger reaction than "Sounds good Daddy"! We went with friends to a fishing pier near our house off the harbor. Sophie was excited to be the proud owner of a Barbie fishing pole. It was lots of fun, even though we didn't catch anything and I had a Vietnamese fishing man tell me that Kayleigh's line and hook was totally wrong (to which I quickly responded that her Daddy did it, not me!) and he fixed it for us. Sophie was not really impressed with the whole fishing thing telling me that it was not fun and "why do people have to fish". But Kayleigh and Paul will be going back soon. And I have to say.....it took a lot of convincing to let Mommy come. I was orginially told by Kayleigh that I was not invited! That it was only for Daddies and thier daughters.




 

 

 

 
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July 08, 2007

We are swimming now!!!

I have been working hard to get the girls to learn how to swim. They are completely against swimming lessons, so Mommy has been the teacher. I am sure they would like lessons much better, but they haven't figured that out yet. It is really funny for me to watch Kayleigh. When I was her age I refused to let anyone help me and I taught myself how to swim using the corner of the pool. I would just keep moving farther and farther out until I got it. She is exactly the same way. She swims with her floaties for awhile and then she'll take them off and try it without them. The first time she took them off, she swam a couple of feet (face in the water) all by herself. She was so proud of herself. She went and patted her floaties and said "good floaties, you taught me well" It was so cute.

 

 

 

 
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Sophie on the other hand has been sticking to the baby pool and completely content just blowing bubbles. She is not "loving" the swim lessons and this day I tried all day to get her to go into the big pool. I just wanted her to hang off the side to show her she could do it. She would cry and cry and say no. Until I said it was time to go and then she was suddenly brave. She took her floaties off and walked down the steps until she was standing on the bottom! I can't believe that my little baby can reach the bottom of the big pool! Of course it took me forever to get them out after that!

 

 

 

 

July 06, 2007

Photo Shoot

A good friend of mine, Stefanie, is starting a photography business and she asked to take pictures of the girls. Here are some of my favorites. There were almost 200 pictures so this is the most I could narrow it down!! Sorry it's so long.
Thanks so much, Stefanie!!



 

 

 

 
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On the way home, Stefanie was nice enough to let me play with her new camera. These are the pics I took. I LOVE her camera and it is now my new mission to convince Paul that my plain, old point and shoot isn't good enough anymore!!

 

 

 

 
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