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A Day in Our Life: 19 + 20 Month Old Twins

March 5, 2021 Madison Beaulieu
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I’ve got some catching up to do. Months 19 + 20 flew by. We’re in the thick of it now. Theo’s speech therapy is going well. He’s adding new sounds and sort-of words. I love hearing his sweet sing song voice. Arty is getting pretty chatty too! We drop Arty off to play with my parents while Theo and I go to speech. Arty has said papa (for my dad, Poppy) and glasses - also with my dad. I remember reading on my favorite blog that once her children started talking, the world cracked open. I feel that. Children are so mysterious and the newborn phase felt like an alien world to me. What are they thinking, feeling!? Do they understand this? I love that, soon, they will be able to tell us.

I don’t know if I say this each month, but it’s been rough. Things are intense at work right now. Lots of design projects in progress and it’s a struggle to keep up with it all. Not a lot of room or mental space for drawing and creating. Graphic design feels very much like organizing for me. A great feeling, to be sure, but after the main assets are created, there’s not a lot of room for free flow.

I have been feeling pent up and have resolved to start getting out for a run in the evenings when Dusty gets home. I feel a new flush of pandemic bitterness - the sting of dashed expectations. But after a couple days in my new afternoon run ritual, I’m already feeling better.

Highlights of these months include:

  • wagon rides in the sunshine

  • lots of coloring and drawing outside with chalk

  • watching the inauguration together (!)

  • bi weekly ish trips to the library have resumed thanks to Auntie JoJo, she comes along so the boys can roam while I grab some new reading material for us, hats off to our fabulous librarians at the Woodstock Public Library, you always seem happy to see our rather loud and exuberant group approach

  • playground meet up with my mom friends, so fun, so needed, a bit complicated with two, but we made it work

  • so much playing outside with our surprisingly wonderful weather

  • first haircut for Arty (I cried, but also it’s so cute)

xoxo,
Mads

P.S. New stickers in the shop, an awesome recipe shared to me by Tante Willie, and the cutest lil plant pins you ever did see!

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A Day in Our Life: 18 Month Old Twins

January 15, 2021 Madison Beaulieu
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18 months feels like a huge milestone, but then no milestone has really felt small. New month, new challenges, new delights. Highlights of this month include:

  • Doing Christmas crafts and pretty much hating ever minute of it, I loved it though

  • A family photoshoot with the cousins, (Thanks Auntie JoJo for this lovely photo!)

  • Celebrating our second Christmas with the babes, new toys, new books, new lewks

  • They are getting so good at puzzles

  • Reading a million books (or the same books a million times), we’re working the library back into our routine

  • Arthur began kinda sleeping through the night, sometimes, I can’t tell you what the added sleep has done for us, it’s incredible

  • A trip to the botanical gardens with Auntie JoJo, begun fighting the stroller (noooooo!), but very well behaved in the giftshop (yayyy!)

  • I can see them working out their independence already, and they have such a desire to help us with daily life tasks, Arthur is a PRO as helping me close the fridge and Theo is just about the only one who can help me get that dishwasher closed

  • As I see their personalities emerge, I fall more and more in love, they are such great kids, we’re so lucky

xoxo,
Mads

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A Day in Our Life: 17 Month Old Twins

December 1, 2020 Madison Beaulieu
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New challenges this month. Sleep regression and teething again. Tantrums. But walking so fast and far! Theo walks like a kid now, and luckily Arty still has his toddler toddle. Arty is attempting some words: dog, car, Mimi, (ba)nana. His sweet voice… there is nothing like it. Sometime Theo wakes up and it’s like he’s learned something in his sleep. He’ll break out a new expression we’ve never seen or start saying “ah-oh” or “ah-done.”

We play outside as much as possible and we are wearing shoes now! Comfy leather soft shoes have really done the trick, though I’m sure we’ll move to something more sturdy now that the weather is getting colder.

We’re looking at a local school for them to go to a couple mornings a week. It feels both like the best idea ever and also like something I can’t fathom. I have fears about both doing it and also not doing it. We’ll see how it goes.

Hugs,
Mads

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A Day in Our Life: 16 Month Old Twins

October 5, 2020 Madison Beaulieu
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This month with twins has been exciting! We’ve had first steps!

Morning

Mornings have continued to be slow, though we are trying our best as adults to get to bed and wake up on time. We have cereal and drinkable yogurt in the living room before popping out the door for a walk. The weather has been SO NICE this past month. We’ve been taking advantage of it by spending as much time outside as possible. Often the twins will point to the front door, like “Let’s go ma!”

Day

Lunch is around 11:30. We’ve been doing the same ole same ole, but cutting their food into larger pieces. They can take pretty great bites now!! We’re practicing with spoons and drinking cow’s milk. The days seem to be going by super quickly. Arty and Theo practice their walking all around the living room. Shrieks of joy and excitement abound. They are so proud of their new skill and that makes me feel so proud of them. There has been a good bit of misty-eyed admiration.

Evening

Evenings are pretty sweet. We like to play outside, push our walkers around the yard and wave to our neighbors coming home from work. Theo loves cars and is very interested in all the different styles and colors. It seems like Arty is just in it for the waving. Our neighbors across the street have Halloween inflatables going and it’s important to inspect them once per day. (The pumpkin headed one with the grabby arms is kinda scary, but we like the ghosts.) We will watch some TV while dinner is being made. Current favorite is The Octonauts. Arty starts laughing and dancing at the theme song. It’s so cute.

Night

We slept through the night once this past month! Progress. (?!) Baths are fun, but Theo is decidedly not okay with bubble baths. Worth a shot, right? Maybe he will come around. I think he was freaked out because he couldn’t see his legs under the bubbles. He seemed really worried about his brother, too. After getting Theo out of the tub and in jammies he pointed me back to the bathroom. Once he saw Arty was okay, Theo was ready for milk and snuggles. Sweet boys.

I love watching them play together and grow as brothers. They talk to each other more and more. I’ll often find them playing silly games with each other. The laughter is so heartwarming. Makes me smile so big.

xoxo,
Mads

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A Day in Our Life: 15 Month Old Twins

September 5, 2020 Madison Beaulieu
Look at those non walking squishy feet!

Look at those non walking squishy feet!

I feel these days slipping by so fast. Wasn’t it just two days ago that the boys were mushy tummy timers and now they are standing on their own and attempting first steps?! WHAT?! This Day in the Life series is an effort to capture these mundane and meaningful moments. I may even try to back track in the earlier days. We’ll see. :)

Right now we have two types of days. Home days and Work Days. I have three Home days a week and two Work days. (Dusty, opposite.) Here’s what our typical Home day looks like:

Morning

Our mornings begin around 7 or 8. I rarely set an alarm anymore. We’ve got two alarm clocks that vary the intensity of wake ups based on a multitude of factors. They are fully automated and don’t even require batteries! We store them in a separate room, but they tend to request travel from crib to bed to crib in the night.

Our mornings are slow. Slow. Dusty will get ready for work while the boys and I watch the “Garden Ladies.” (Garden Answer and Roots and Refuge on YouTube.) I’ll sip my coffee, nurse them and we’ll eat some sort of breakfast in the living room. (I used to try to do breakfast at the table, but I just can’t.) Were really into oatmeal, yogurt, cheese grits, and rice chex right now.

Day

After Dusty heads to work, I’ll usually try to muster up some *activity.* The only thing we’re really missing right now is our library time. All other regular activities were unaffected by Coronavirus. Which should tell you a lot. Our morning activity might be a walk with a friend, a trip to the grocery store, playing outside, visiting my parents, etc.

Lunch is around 11:30 and we eat this meal at the table. I used to feed them and then eat after, but now it is way easier to all eat together. They are such diverse eaters and I don’t have to craft special meals for them anymore. Partly because they can do many different textures and foods. Partly because we’ve probably unconsciously adjusted our own menu to better accommodate little eaters. Lunch and dinner follow a basic recipe of meat/protein, veggie, carb and fruit. This is groundbreaking information for some, but it’s how I was taught to cook/assemble meals as a kid. (Thanks Mom and Dad!) Half of this usually comes from leftovers and it’s pretty easy to throw together. They don’t always eat everything, but I like to offer it. Eventually they will try it, or move it around their plate. Then they may even, gasp, take a bite. (I’m looking at YOU T WITH THE BLUEBERRIES.) Part of meal time is just exposure to different foods and flavors. I trust that they know what they need, but also accept that I have a responsibility to provide a variety of mostly fresh and nutrient rich foods. I try not to be too offended when food gets tossed, smushed, wasted, etc. A strong reaction tends to just spur them on. And I thank God every day for our dog and fearless floor surveyor. He keeps our dining room floors pretty clean, though he won’t eat blueberries. :/ After lunch we play for a bit and nurse again before naps. We’ve successfully gotten to one longer nap a day. I really enjoy having a longer stretch of time “to myself.” I usually work during this two hour stretch, but sometimes I will catch up on chores around the house or do a bit of gardening.

Evening

After naps, we will hang out around the house, though sometimes we will go out or hang with my sister. We have a snack like peas, goldfish, crackers, etc. I use this time to relax because I have no energy. I’ll put on some kid TV and we will play. I can get caught up in the to-do list and forget to play. Like really, really play - get down on the ground and just interact with no motive other than to make a lot of eye contact and be silly. It seems simple and easy to remember, but for me it’s not. There’s always a list of laundry, dishes, work emails, drawings, etc, vying for attention in the back of my brain. Dinner happens around 6:30 and who ever is Home for the day is in charge of dinner. (Even if it’s just making the call that we’re going to pick up Chic-Fil-A. No complaints here. Never. None.) The dinner making is a good break from kids and lets the other spouse get some quality time. Dinner and baths and bed are a whirlwind. Dusty and I are both so tired at this point in the day, and so are the kids. Still there are pockets of joy: sitting next to Dusty at dinner and resting my head on his shoulder, splashes in the tub, cute rainbow pj’s and post tub crazy hair. Toothbrushes are dispensed, books read, toys cleaned up, and lately (because molars) we might give them some Motrin. We take them to bed one at a time and rock them for a little bit before setting them down in their beds. Dad takes one, then mom takes the other, or vice versa. This time is sweet and they smell so good, but it can also be frustrating if they fight going down despite being so tired. I hope to remember it as just being sweet. :)

Night

After the babies are down, Dusty and I clean up the kitchen and make coffee for the next day. We will make tea and have dessert. There was a phase were I LIVED for this time. We would eat Costco chocolate chip cookies warmed up in the air fryer and drink a glass of milk. I’m not proud of the health implications of this habit, but you gotta do what you gotta do. It was our time to be together and we’d quietly just be in each other’s presence. I looked forward to this time all day. We either totally veg out with TV or Fall Guys (so fun), but more and more lately we use the hour to work on personal projects or projects for work if the deadline is pressing. Theo is sleeping through the night with more regularity. (YAY!) Arty is still up once or twice a night. (Okay!) It’s so unpredictable, so I try to tuck in and read around 10, not later than 11.

Then we wake up to babies chirping or fussing at us and do it all again. If it’s one of my Work days, just sub out the activity times for me working while Dusty plays with them. :)

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