Monday, October 12, 2009

Rainy Monday

Today was so horrible, I have no pictures to post, only words. It was rainy, all day. The kids have school on Monday's, but not all day, just 3 1/2 hours. Well on the way, busy Monday morning traffic, Brian decides I was not paying enough attention to him and hit me up side the head with a half full/half empty sippy cup. Needless to say, it hurt and I was in total shock. If traffic and road conditions would not have been in bad shape, he may have been in more trouble than he was.

Well, during there whopping 3 1/2 hours, I relaxed. Which was a good thing. I walked them out of school, still pouring the rain. Good thing I parked under the awning. I placed Bralee in her seat, unfastened. I placed Joseph in his seat and buckled him in. In the midst of doing both of these 2 things, I put my keys in the front drivers seat and Brian went around to the front drivers side as well. After securing Joseph, I closed the door, told Brian to close the door and get in the back, only he could not, nor could I get in the car... he locked us both out of the car and the other 2 in the car. But remember, Bralee was not fastened in her seat. I had to coach Bralee to unlock the door, which she did.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

My Birthday




See how big Brian's eyes are, they stayed that way the entire time. Pure enthusiasm


Okay, my birthday was Wednesday. I had an appointment at 9am, Shane had an appointment at 11:45, and the kids had an appointment at 2. Guess what, we made it to all of them, all of us, to all 3. They handle it like troopers.
After their appointment, we decided to do a road trip to Gatlinburg and go to the aquarium. Late afternoon, no kids, few germs, few people, let them run free. They slept in the car. Oh my, that was a delight. They usually NEVER sleep in the car. They truly enjoyed themselves at the aquarium, Joseph had no clue what he wanted to spend his time looking at, he ran from display to display. Bralee, she enjoyed it, but she is truly just a GIRLY girl. Brian, well, he was like a deer in headlights with excitement, but VERY calm and minded very well.
I truly enjoyed watching them be amazed with a new adventure. My gift from Shane was a night within the house alone! He is hunting and his parents are watching the kids! I must say, I enjoy it, but no matter how old I get I am still scared of the dark and the things that go bump in the night!





Monday, October 5, 2009

Indoor Parking





We have decided to bring the outdoors in, so all toys have came inside! The kids have more wheels than we do. That is not a problem, because it keeps them busy. Let me rephrase that, it keeps myself, husband and dog busy; busy watching our toes, feet and anything else in the path of crazy triplet drivers. For the most part the dog finds a comfortable chair and hibernates or BEGS to go outside and escape, some days I wish I could do the same!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Family Fun at the Park

Uncle Terry and Bralee
Aunt Lindsey and Bralee

Oh yeah, nothing gets attention better than water that is to be untouchable (Joseph was actually the most daring on this escapade)!


Brian

Bralee

I love, love this photo of Joseph and Shane

Brian, Bralee and Nana. At the park Brian still felt he had to keep tabs on the location of Nana and now Pop Pop (no longer PaPa) at all times. The entire trip he wanted to know if not only Pop Pop was going to be there, but if Pop Pop Gene!

Brian and his Pop Pop
Poor Brian and Joseph, watch out girls, they have very sweaty palms already at this early of an age. When I walk and hold their hands, I am always worried they are going to slip away because they get so wet and sweaty. Yeah, I know, one day they are going to slip away and walk on their own and no longer want to hold my hand, but for now, they have no choice and that is what I love. I get to hold them close, love, kiss and cuddle them without them pulling away and saying shewww momma. Bralee as we walk, she always gets to hold onto one of her brothers hands, which I think makes her very happy, because she just bounces right along. She prefers to hold their hand over mine. As we walk, we sing, march, and talk. I always express the importance of family, how we love and stay together as a unit. Oh, but I must mention, on these walks, every walk, we have to go and make sure there is no horses at the horse ring at the end of the street. Otherwise, Joseph's walk and routine is shattered.








Saturday, October 3, 2009

No More Curls

Joseph in the Firehouse
Bralee Climbing in a window

Joseph with no more curls


Brian with no more curls...he really looks like a toddler now!
I have decided we to bring a lot of their outside toys in, therefore all riding toys are now inside. We have moved the kitchen table out of the way, taken down the gate (they roam freely now) and they ride their toys through out the entire house. I do mean the entire house. Joseph rode one into the bathroom the other day.
They are truly amazing and amazing us everyday. The other day we were going down the road and realized that Bralee was singing a song, she was having a hard time keeping up with it, but she sure was giving it all she had. Also, on their cd, she will start a song before it is does, one day we are going to skip a song or 2 and see how she does.
Bralee says- I’m gonna kissu = I’m gonna get you, her speech is more clear than the other 2.
Joseph – Iemlmo= l love you, orse = horse- you are lucky to understand much of anything he speaks at this stage!
Brian- on our way to Nana’s – we go through the chain of who all will be their Papa, Gene, Girl, Boy, Bossie, and now Horsey, everytime he wakes up = wheres dad? I say dad’s at work, he says at work for money?