Wednesday, May 31, 2006

4th Generation

Lucie and Ryan are lucky to have 4 living great-grandparents. While Megan's three grandparents live relatively close, Lucie and Ryan hadn't met the fourth until last week when my grandmother May traveled to meet them and see Uncle Greg's graduation. Fortunately for Lucie and Ryan, Uncle Greg graduated with honors giving them the opportunity to enjoy his honor cord.

As you can imagine, names became a little confusing with four generations under one roof. Three different people could respond to 'mom', two to 'grandma' -- you get the idea. As a solution, Grandma May elected to switch to the more distinct 'Grandma Great' which simplified things significantly.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Swing Buddies

Lucie, Ryan and I have been eyeing the swing at our neighborhood park for some time. I've only seen bigger babies enjoying it and thought we'd have quite a wait to try it out. But then I saw a photo through our Mothers of Twins Club of twins back-to-back in a playground swing. What a great idea!

Ever since we tried it with L & R on spring break, the babies have been hooked. (As you can see, it's something uncles and grandmas enjoy a lot too!)

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Ryan Fever

Other than a brief bout with the sniffles in January, Lucie and Ryan have been remarkably healthy. Whether that is due to breastfeeding, no day-care, luck, or all of the above, we feel pretty fortunate.

However, we noticed Ryan felt warm to the touch yesterday evening. When the thermomerter hit 100 degrees, we ran for the Infant Tylenol. When it hit 102 a few hours later, we ran to the phone. Perfect example of why parents need to keep important numbers next to the phone -- you don't want to be searching for the pediatrician and medical record numbers while wondering if you really should be rushing to the emergency room.

The after-hours nurse allayed our fears (102 is considered a 'low-grade' fever and helps to ward off more serious illness). Maybe it was related to teething (though Ryan still doesn't have any). In any case, everyone's temperature is back to normal this morning.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Beach Babies

Any college student would agree that Lucie and Ryan's latest trip contained all the elements of a successful spring break. They enjoyed sunbathing on the beach (under an umbrella, hats, and baby SPF of course), exotic foods (their first taste of avocado and carrots), exciting adventures (sharing a playground swing -- more on that later) and most importantly, lots of fun people to hang out with (two uncles, Aunt Rach, both sets of grandparents, and even great grandparents).

After all their hard work lately growing, teething, and attempting crawling, these little babies deserved a relaxing get-away to kick off their booties and contemplate the sand.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Time for Dinner?

Forget Atkins, South Beach, low-cal, or high protein diets -- Ryan and Lucie are devoted followers of the "P" diet. Babies everywhere agree that peaches, pears, prunes, potatoes (sweet), and peas keep those baby fat rolls in optimum condition. It's quite a yummy (and messy) lifestyle.

Here R & L relax after dinner in their brand-new booster seats (thanks Gigi!). They love banging their spoons on the plastic trays as if to say, "More peas, please!"