Thursday, December 31, 2009

First Sponge Bath

Today we gave the girls their first sponge bath at home! We wanted them to ring in the new year sparkling clean! Up till now we have just been cleaning them with face wipes, since they don't really get messy. But now it was time to clean them for real! Of course neither liked it one bit...I'll let the pictures speak for themself.

Ella was up first:





And then Violet:




As you can see, they both screamed like crazy! They smell wonderful now at least...and their fussy hair is just so soft! I love how fluffy it gets after a bath!

Christmas 2009!!


Christmas at our house this year was of course wonderful, with 2 new babies to enjoy it with! The twins were great, and slept most of the day, giving us time to enjoy the holiday with Lily. Good thing too....it took us literally all day to open presents with Lily! We started with our stockings at around 7am, and finally finished up Lily's presents at around 7pm! Every time she opened a new toy, we'd have to take a break from opening gifts so she could play with her new toy for a while. Lily got a new baby doll, her very own kid sized chair, Cinderella dress-up shoes, wood blocks, and a musical instrument set, among other things.

Here are some of the pictures from the day!

Lily getting things started with the first gift of the day...a Charlie and Lola DVD:


And a Charlie a Lola coloring book:


Violet hanging out with Daddy:


Lily playing with her new Sleeping Beauty Barbie doll that Santa brought:


Violet taking a nap:


Eleanor taking a nap:


Lily and her Cinderella shoes. When asked what her favorite gift was, she says "Sue-Ella shoes!!":


Violet wondering why Mommy takes so many pictures:


My not so great attempt at getting a picture of all 3 of my girls:



Violet trying to eat Ella's ear:



Checking each other out:



We hope your Christmas was as enjoyable as ours was!!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Professional Pictures

Yesterday we had a professional newborn photographer come out to the house to take pictures of the twins. This morning I was delighted to see a few sneak peak pictures were posted to her blog! You can check them out here.

They are just beautiful!! I can't wait to see the rest!!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas!!

Hope you all had as nice a one as we did!!

More pictures to come!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Lily The Big Sister


A lot of things have changed in Lily's life this past week. With the arrival of our twins, Lily started her new role in life as big sister. It hasn't always been easy, but so far I think the transition has been going better than I expected it would!

We spent the last couple months of my pregnancy talking up the babies to Lily, explaining to her what would be happening, and getting her excited about all the ways she can help out. We always made sure that she was as involved in the pregnancy as possible. She was always excited on days that we went to "the baby doctor", as she came to call my OB. (Oddly enough, on my last OB appointment the day before my induction, Lily out of nowhere was calling my doctor by name! ) Lily loved listening to the babies heart beats and giving my belly kisses. We knew she loved the idea of babies, but weren't sure how she would handle them coming home, and having to share us with the new babies. She was so excited both days we were induced. While leaving ( with me a teary mess because I had never been apart from Lily over night before!) she waved goodbye to us and said "bye Mommy!! Go have babies!!" She really seemed to be excited about the new babies!

After they were born, we were so eager to get home to Lily and introduce her to her new sisters! As soon as we got home, Lily brushed us off and ran straight for the babies. We introduced her to them, and she went back and forth between the two car seats saying "This is Eleanor! This is Violet!!" She was so in love!

Lily holding Ella, caught in her "all done" pose:


In the past week that we have been home, Lily has really shown what a good helper she really can be! She loves to help feed the babies their bottles, and cover them up with their blankets. When they cry, she runs to the bassinet saying "Violet crying!!" And will sometimes try shushing them or singing them a song. She loves helping with diaper changes, because she gets to hand us the diaper and wipes, and then throws out the dirty diaper for us! She just loves being around them! Several times a day she asks to hold the babies by sitting on the couch with her arms out and saying "take the Ella! Take it!!" (we could do without her quickly removing her hands and saying "all done!" whenever they make a peep!) She always wants to know where both babies are, and will repeatedly ask "Where Ella? Where Violet?" until she gets a sustifactory answer. Every morning she looks for them!

Supervising Violet's first time in the swing:



The sweetest thing she has done so far with the girls is count their fingers. She loves to sit next to us and count each finger one at a time. "1, 2, 3, 4, 5! Five tiny fingers!!" She also loves to ticket their feet, and compare her feet to theirs. She's just so gentle with them, and love to give them cuddles and kisses!

Holding Ella Again:


It hasn't all been easy though. We have noticed that while he LOVES her new sisters, she is having a hard time with giving up some of our attention. She's having a hard time with listening to directions and discepline. She's very quick to cry if something isn't going her way. She's been having a hard time at nap and bed time, especially if I can't be there to help her get to sleep because I'm feeding a baby. Hopefully this doesn't last long, and we will all find a balance quickly!

Holding Violet:



We are so proud of how well Lily has taken to her new role though! We had anticipated her being rough and overly jealous of the twins. But for the most part she is just thrilled to have them around...as long as she gets a chance to cuddle with Mommy and Daddy too!

Holding Violet again:



Our new family:

Friday, December 18, 2009

Twins are here!!



Baby A: Eleanor Rose, Born on December 16th at 6:31pm. 7lbs 1.7 oz, 20 inches:





Baby B: Violet Anne, Born on December 16th at 7:27pm. 5lsb 10 oz, 18 inches:


Mommy and Violet:



Daddy and Ella:
Ella:


Daddy with Violet:


Ella:

Ella on the left, Violet on the right:



We're still in the hospital, so our selection of pictures is limited until I get home and have a chance to look at what is on the other camera, but I wanted to get a few pics up for the grandparents, who I know are all eagerly waiting to meet their new granddaughters! When I get the chance I'll write more about their birth and first few days. As of right now, we are all healthy and happy. We are overjoyed with our new family!! Looking forward to Lily finally meeting her new sisters tonight when we go home!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

No babies today...

So after 12 hours at the hospital, with about 9.5 of those on the pitocin, they decided to send me home ! My contractions never got really strong on the pitocin, and I wasn't progressing any, so it was the right decision. I'm disappointed we didn't get to meet our little ones today, but this is better than labor ending in a c/s because of failure to progress! Now I have the opportunity to get some more rest, eat some, and hopefully things will pick up on their own over the next day or so. If not, I'll be going for another nst on Monday, and then a doctors appointment on Tuesday! Pray for us that things get starting on their own this weekend!

Babies Coming Today!

Today is finally the day! We got to the hospital at six this morning, and started the pitocin at eight. Not much going on now, cross your fingers the babies cooperate and everything goes smoothly for us! Next time I post, we'll have two more babies!

Monday, December 7, 2009

NST From Hell, and No Babies Yet!

37 weeks, 6 days pregnant...and still no babies! I can't believe we've made it this far!! The waiting is starting to get to me though. Maybe we'll have babies this week?

Last Friday we had our regular scheduled NST. As usual, I had something sweet before going in to get the babies moving. Friday it was hot chocolate with a little bit of coffee. Right away it was clear to me that this might have been a mistake and stimulated the babies to much. We had a really hard time keeping the babies on the monitors, because they were both moving around so much. A couple of times they took B off the monitors so we could just focus on keeping A on the monitor, who was moving around so much! I had the nurses sitting with me most of the time chasing down A. I was on the monitors for 2+ hours (closer to 3 hours I believe), and during the times we could keep A on the monitors for longer stretches, we could see that A was having a lot of heart beat decelerations. A's baseline heart rate was also lower than it normally is. (normally A's baseline is in the 150's...Friday it was in the 130's when it was steady. When A would have decels, it would get down to 120bpm! ) A's line on the strip kept going up and down like crazy.

This ended up landing me a biophysical profile, which is an u/s where they watch the babies for movement and other things. Of course as soon as I got down their, both babies go to sleep! The u/s ended up taking an hour because we were waiting for them to start moving again for us! Finally they woke up, and the tech was able to get what she needed. I got a couple of exciting things from the u/s. First, we found out baby B is actually head down!!! The body is transverse, which is why the heart beat is high, making us believe B was tranvserse, but the head is down...so really B is in an oblique position. Hopefully this means once A is born, B will just slide into place! Crossing my fingers! A is still head down...with the head very low. She couldn't even get a look at A's face at all. All we could see of A's head was the back of the skull. We got a beautiful picture of B's face though! This is the best picture we've gotten all pregnancy!



I think B looks a lot like Lily already!

They sent me back up to my room, where they wanted me hooked back up to the monitors. At this point I had been at the hospital for 4 hours, and hadn't been able to get in contact with Sean at all, who was outside in the car waiting with Lily! Luckily he had been able to get a call in while I was down getting my u/s, and was filled in by the nurses on what was happening, so he went out to get Lily some dinner.

Before getting hooked back up, my doctor came in to talk to me. They found out on the u/s that baby A has low fluid. This could be the reason A was having decels, and was possibly in distress. She told me that if A was already in distress, labor would make things worse. She started saying that at a minimum she would probably be keep me over night for monitoring. At that point I started thinking I was going to end up with a c-section that night! She also checked me then. I'm now 2cm dilated, 70% effaced, and baby A is still at -1 station. So we've had some progression! I finally got in contact with Sean at this point, and told him to run home and pack our bags! I was convinced we were having babies either that night or the next morning!

Back on the monitors I went, and luckily both babies were looking a lot better now! Baby A stopped having those huge decels, and they were staying on the monitors better now. I was having a lot of contractions at this point though...probably from the stress of this appointment and dehydration. I was contracting about every 3 minutes. They were getting pretty painful too, because I was stuck on my back. Luckily they started spreading out after I got some more water though. I was monitored for another 2 hours, and my doctor was finally relieved enough that Baby A wasn't in distress, so I was able to go home, with instructions to come back the next morning for another nst. I was so relieved to be able to go home that night! For a while I really thought they would be coming that night, and we were not prepared at home at all! This was the kick in the butt we needed to finally get my bags packed though!

So that was my NST from hell. In total I was at the hospital for 6 hours. It was pretty stressful for a non stress test! Luckily the nst I went to the next morning went well, and I was only there for an hour! We've spent the rest of the weekend doing last minute things around the house. Thankfully I feel a lot more prepared now in the event my next NST tomorrow doesn't go well. Part of me has a feeling my doctor will just want to induce sometime this week because of the low fluid, and honestly, I'd be happy with that. I think it's about time for these babies to come out into the world!

I'll try to keep everyone updated on how tomorrow's doctors appointment and nst go!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

37 weeks

37 weeks

At week 37, your pregnancy is considered full term, meaning baby is likely to thrive after birth. Baby spends these last weeks in preparation for the outside world… meaning careful refinement of the blink, suck, inhale and exhale. Meconium, which you’ll probably find in the first diaper, is accumulating in the intestines. If (okay, as) you worry about giving birth, consider what it’s like for the little one. During the journey out of your womb, baby will produce more stress hormones than any other time in life.

I made it to full term!! I'm so excited to have made it this far, and still relatively healthy! Sure there are the common aches and pains that come with a twin pregnancy (much worse than the pains of a full term signleton pregnancy!) But it's all stuff I can deal with. I'm so gratefull to have gottent his far with now bedrest or serious complications! Most twins are born at 35 weeks...so I'm really happy to have given these babies a nice home for a little longer, and their chances of having any NICU time is slim at this point! Also exciting is that I've made it till December! I really wanted them to be born in December, and now they will!!

Yesterday I had a doctors appointment. I'm a fingertip dilated, and baby A is at -1 station. Lets hope baby A is locked in there! B is still transverse, but I'll be giving a natural delivery a try as long as A stays put! Hopefully B turns head down after A is out! I'm still measuring 42 weeks. NST's continue to go well.

Tomorrow night is the full moon. A lot of people say that can put women into labor. Cross your fingers for me that the moon has some effect on me tomorrow night!! :) Now that they are full term and we've hit December, I'm ready to meet our little guys, and finial find out what we are having!!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

27 Months


Dear Lily,

How is your 3rd year flying by so fast?! I feel like I just wrote you're 24 months letter, and here we are, another 3 months! Before I know it, you're going to be starting school! I know the next few months are going to fly by with all the excitement of becoming a big sister too!

The last 2 months have sort of mushed into one, so for this month, I'm just going to give some bullet points on how you've been growing and learning!

- Probably the most exciting thing you've learned recently is how to jump! You had been trying to get this figured out for the better half of this past year! Before you would bend your knees and gear up to jump, but would only be able to get onto your tip toes. Over the last 2 months though, you figured out actually getting your feet off the ground! I've never seen you be so proud of yourself before! Once you figured it out you exclaimed at the top of your lungs "I DID IT!!!" Since then, you've been a jumping maniac! You jump everywhere all over the house!


- As it has been for the past few months, singing is still a really big thing in your life right now. You love singing along to any song, even if you've never heard it before! You just make up your own words! You were doing this yesterday while we were listening to the music from the Charlie Brown Christmas special. (You're favorite movie right now, and you love the music to. You ask for it all the time, and then say " I love Charlie Brown music!") When "Hark the Harold Angel Sings" (sung by the Charlie Brown characters) came on, I heard you singing along to the tone with the words "Charlie Brown Christmas, and Mommy and Daddy" and a lot of other random words! It's so funny when you make up words to songs! Your favorite songs at the moment are "Old McDonald Had a Farm" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". I'll sometimes find you sitting quietly reading a book while humming "Twinkle Twinkle"! You have the tone to that one down perfectly!



-You never cease to amaze us with how smart you are. In addition to knowing all your colors and numbers, you have now shown us you know almost all your shapes too! We had been working on them a bit over the summer, when I could still sit with you on the driveway and play with the side walk chalk, but we haven't been working on them a lot lately because I can't get down to your level as easily anymore. So when you exclaimed that you had "triangle grilled cheese" several weeks ago, we were very surprised! We had no idea that you could identify a triangle! You hadn't really been showing any interest when I was trying to show you your shapes outside in side walk chalk a couple months ago. After we discovered that you knew about triangles, we tested it to see what other shapes you knew, and you were able to identify circle, star, and heart as well. Since then you have also learned square. Now we are working on rectangle, and after that we'll move on to the more difficult shapes, like octagon! :)



-Your favorite toys have continued to be babies. You love carrying them around, giving them hugs, feeding them, washing them, and changing their diapers. Over the last week you've started this new thing where almost every night you like to pull the cushions and pillows off the couch, and making little beds for your babies on the floor. You'll lie the baby down on the pillow, cover it with a blanket, pat it's belly and give it several kisses and say goodnight. It's the sweetest thing to watch! You are such a good mommy to your babies! You also love putting them in their stroller and talking them for walks around the house. I really can not wait to see how you react to having real babies in the house!

One night Lily lined all her dolls up in a row:



- Little gym continues to be going great! You are Ms. Lori's star pupil! Yesterday you got up on the low beam all by yourself and walked across the whole thing taking tiny careful side steps the whole way, without holding onto Daddy's or my hand for balance. I couldn't believe you walked across the whole thing all by yourself! You listened well too when I told you to hold your arms for balance. We were so proud! I really wish we had had our video camera with us! You also got up on the high bars with Ms. Lori, and walked across that moving your hands and feet at the same time (it can be difficult at this age to remember to move both hands and feet at the same time) without anyone holding onto you to balance you! You're doing so great! I'm so sad that yesterday may have been the last time we get to go to Little gym as just a family of 3...but I'm so glad you showed off for me yesterday, if it was to be my last class going with you and Daddy for a long while! Hopefully I'll be able to make it to at least one more class though!



We are so looking forward to this next month with you. Sometime in this next month, you'll be entering a whole new role, as big sister!! I can not wait to see how you act with 2 little babies in the house. I'm hopeful you will be very helpful, and want to be involved with the babies. I really think you are going to love being a big sister! I hope so at least! This next month is going to be an exciting one!

As always, Daddy and I are so proud of how far you've come, and how much you've grown and learned! We couldn't have asked for a more wonderful daughter! We love you more and more each day!

Love,
Mommy and Daddy


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

34 Weeks

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Baby’s senses are continuing to improve -- when light peeks in through your (extremely) stretched belly, those tiny eyelids and irises blink and dilate. And, baby can now recognize and react to simple songs… time to start practicing your lullabies! Growth (at least inside your womb) is starting to slow, and you may notice baby descend into your pelvis at the end of this month.

I'm 34 weeks and one day pregnant today with the twins! And we have now entered the time of crazy doctor appointments! Since last Monday I have been to 5 appointments at various different places! 1 regular ob appointment, 1 ultra sound, and 3 non stress tests (from here on out, called NST). Time to give an update on all!

My OB appointment last week was uneventful. Same as it always is. Everything is good with the babies, and I am now measuring 40-41 weeks! She got us set up to start going to my nst's twice a week, starting immediately after that appointment. Bad news was she told us that our hospital is now restricting visitors during the flu season, and anyone under the age of 18 is not allowed in unless they are a patient themselves. This mean's that Sean has to take care of Lily at all these nst's that I now have to go to alone. And of course means Lily wont be able to come to the hospital to meet the babies after they are born. So very very sad about that. We knew it was coming, as other hospitals in the area already had similar policies in effect. I was hoping we would luck out with our smaller hospital though. No such luck!

So directly after that appointment we headed off to the hospital for my first nst. Once there I have to go through the ER to get admitted. I'm not going to get started on how upsetting that is to me, that they are putting all these restrictions in place to keep their patients and staff healthy, but yet they make us pregnant women, who are among those at the most risk if H1N1 is contracted, walk right through the ER, where all the sick people are going! Twice a week I have to go through the ER, and sit in the same room as these people who may be sick, just to get admitted each time! Anyway, while getting admitted, I notice a piece of paper taped to the desk further detailing the visitor restrictions at the hospital, and learn that on the family first wing (where I'll be having the babies) they are limiting their visitor to the spouse or significant other only (if spouse is sick though, he can't come in either, and I can have one support person). So it looks like the whole time at the hospital it will be just Sean and me. This whole h1n1 thing is making a big mess of this birth! It's kind of depressing!

Anyway, back to the NST itself. Each time they hook me up to two heart beat monitors and a contraction monitor, and give me a button to push when I feel the babies move. The goal I believe is to get a certain number of movements in a set time, and for the babies heart rates to respond appropriately to these movements. (I believe the heart rate is suppose to increase with the movement, and then go back to normal. I could be wrong about that though!) I think they are also watching for how the baby responds to a contraction. This first nst went well. Both babies were a little lazy at first, so we had to wake them up with some soda, but they got moving after that, and both passed easily. And I had no contractions at all during the test. I unfortunately was very uncomfortable the whole test. At the beginning when the took my blood pressure it was low (90/74) and I was dizzy. The soda was suppose to help with that too. I was dizzy the whole test, most likely from the pressure of the babies on my back. My BP did go up some by the end before I left though, and the dizziness ended once I was off my back.

Last Friday I had my second NST. This one also went very well. I ate a piece of chocolate right before we left, which got both the babies moving around like crazy! No dizziness and bp was fine this time too. I had one contraction during the test, but it was no biggie. Good appointment!

Monday was my 34 week u/s. I was concerned about this one because of the weight discordance we had last time. Sean wasn't able to come into this one either because he had to watch Lily, so I was dreading getting bad news about baby B's weight all by myself. Luckily, this was a GREAT u/s! Baby B is doing great in size, and closing in on baby A! Baby A weighed in at 5lbs 1oz, and baby B at 4lbs 13oz. I'm so happy to see that they are much closer in size now! And wow is that a lot of baby to be carrying around all at once. Almost 10 pounds combined! And they are still growing!! The doctor said they are right on track for 34 weeks. Baby A's heart beat was 156bpm and B's was 160bpm (first time B's heart rate has been faster!) And the best news we got...they were both head down!!!!

Yesterday was my 3rd NST. This one did not go as easily as the first two. Baby B was difficult to find. Since I had just had my u/s the day before, I was able to tell the nurse that they were both head down, so we found heart beats at where they should be for 2 head down babies, but the beats were very similar and were following each other. We couldn't be certain we were monitoring both babies, or the same baby twice. I believe it was both babies at first, but B must have flipped during the test, and we were just recording A. After search for B for quite a while, she pulled in the u/s to get a quick look to see where each heart was...and sure enough, B has flipped...no longer head down (well that excitement of them both being in the ideal position for birth was short lived!). Then we sat for a while waiting for B to move so we could get the reading needed so I could go home. B just did not want to move for us! In total I was there for just over 2 hours trying to get B to respond. These test are only suppose to take 30 minutes. It wasn't until the nurse had my OB come in to check on things (who was already at the hospital with another patient) that B started moving around. Literally as soon as she came in the room, B started moving like crazy! Figures. Mean while, the whole test I was having regular contractions, with some that were painful. My doctor didn't seem to pay much attention to those though, and said I was finally free to go home! Let's hope my next nst isn't that difficult!

As for how I'm doing, as well as can be expected for 34 weeks pregnant with twins. I'm starting to get nervous about how little time there is left before they are here. They literally could be here any day now! The doctor at my u/s said they would expect me to deliver within the next 1-2 weeks. I'm hoping to get to at least 37 weeks though, and I think my body can do it. I don't have another regular OB appointment until next Thursday, and I expect to get my cervix checked then. I wouldn't be surprised if I was dilating already. The contractions I get every night have been getting stronger, and I can now feel the weight of baby A on my cervix every time I stand up. But I also know I could be walking around 4cm dilated for weeks and then have to be induced! All I can do in the mean time is try to get our house as prepared as possible, so we're ready for their arrival at any time. I think it's time to pack that hospital bag!

And as for the babies, here's what I'm starting to learn about their personalities. Baby A is my mover and shaker. This baby moves around a lot more than it's sibling. B is my laid back baby! They both love chocolate though, and will bounce around whenever I eat any! Baby A also gets the hiccups almost every day now. I don't feel them with B hardly ever, but usually at least once a day I feel that A has them. This reminds me of Lily, because she had them every day before and after she was born! It's fun feeling that sensation again!

Ok, this is getting terribly long, so I'll end with another baby belly picture of me and Becky. I'm 33 weeks and 3 days pregnant, and Becky is 26 weeks pregnant.


Picture stolen from Becky.


Wish me luck for my next NST on Friday! I hope this one goes more like my first two!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

What, When and How Big?!?!

I've started a baby pool to see what everyone thinks we're having, and when! Please play along with us and enter your own guess!! Click the banner below to get to our game!



We look forward to seeing everyone's guesses!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Halloween Happenings Part 2


I left of my last post promising I'd share our time pumpkin carving and Lily's first time trick or treating! I finally have time to do just that!

The weekend before Halloween, we carved our pumpkins. This has always been a favorite tradition for Sean and me, and we were so excited this year that Lily would be able to participate for the first time. Now of course we couldn't let her attack her pumpkin with a knife herself, but it was perfectly safe for her to paint her pumpkin! So we turned up the spooky music, set her up with paint, and let her go to town!



Lily of course had a lot of fun painting her pumpkin! Here was her final project:


Unfortunately at some point she decided she wanted to "clean up" the pumpkin, and wiped most of the paint off with a paper towel, and then painted a second masterpiece. Also unfortunately the pumpkin didn't dry in time to come inside for the night, and the rain we got later that night washed away all her hard work! At least we have the pictures to remember our fun time by though!

After she had finished her first masterpiece, Lily wanted to help us scoop out the seeds from our own pumpkins. At first she ws a little leary about sticking her hand in the pumpkin and touching slimy inside. She would only use a spoon to help pull out some of the seeds. I think she got into it after a while though!

Helping out with Daddy's pumpkin:



She really loved our finished projects...which unfortunately I have yet to get a picture of. She kept laughing at the faces we had carved and saying "silly pumpkin!!" She also, being really into spooky stuff lately, was really into the music we were listening to (we just set up a pandora radio station of movie music from movies like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Not all that spooky, but somehow still Halloweeny) She kept dancing around and pretending to be a spooky monster. Hopefully we'll get the video of this editted soon, but here's a picture of her dancing "spooky":

The Monday before Halloween we took Lily trick or treating for the first time. One of the shopping centers near us had a night where all the stores gave out candy, s we decided this was a good way to indroduce Lily to the idea of trick or treating. She had such a fun time walking around with her little pumpkin basket, in her lady bug costume. It was a great way to get her use to seeing other people dressed up. Unfortunately I didn't bring my camera that night, so there are no pictures. But of course I have some from our actual Halloween night!


All the fun activities we had done in the weeks leading up to Halloween had really gotten Lily excited for the actual day. From the moment she woke up on Halloween, till bed, she was excited and running around saying "Happy Halloween!!" and "Trick or Treat!!". She waited not to pateintly all day to put her costume on and to go out trick or treating once it got dark. She was beside herself with excitement when we told her it was time to put on her tutu and wings!


She was not hesitant at all going up to the first house and waiting for the door to open. We had been coaching her the whole day to say "Trick or Treat" when the door opened...but as soon as that first door opened, she clammed up! We couldn't get her to say thank you or happy Halloween either! This happened at house after house...every time the door would open, she would go silent and take her candy! Then as soon as the door was closed again, she would shout "HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!" or "TRICK OR TREAT!!" Every single house we went to, it was the same thing...she'd get shy in front of people...but as soon as it was just Mommy and Daddy again, she'd let loose! It was pretty funny! We all had so much fun though, even with the rain that started when we were at the farthest point from the car! (It let up after not to long though, luckily...and was never to heavy!) Lily actually filled her pumpkin bucket right up to the top before we had gotten back to the car, and we had to send Daddy to get it so we could call it an evening! She was so possessive of the bucket too. If we offered to help her carry it because it was getting heavy, she'd pull it away saying "No!" We had to let her ride home with it in her lap!

Lily and Daddy walking to our first house:



Walking by herself up to another house:


Everyone we talked to thought she was the cutest lady bug ever. She was the hit of the neighborhood!
At one house getting her candy:

After our long night out we came home and let her have a couple pieces while we watched "The Nightmare Before Christmas", which she was totally in to (it's so funny how she loves everything "spooky" right now!)
Here she is right before she got cleaned up and teeth brushed for bed, sporting her chocolate face:


I'm so glad she really got into the fun of the season this year, Every Halloween is always fun, but this one was really special, as it was the first one she was an active participant of! Every day since she keeps asking to put on her costume and go trick or treating again. She carries her little pumpkin bucket (which is now empty, as we've put away the rest of the candy) around all the time gleefully saying Happy Halloween. It's been tough trying to get her to understand that Halloween only happens once a year, and that we have to wait till next year to go trick or treating again. I wouldn't have it any other way though! And next year will be doubly fun with two more babies...and Mommy wont be 25 months pregnant with twins trying to do all our fun activities!