Maggie checks out the packed boxes
This stroller is so easy to push (not even too hard up the steep hills)
Facing forward!
Fun in the tunnel
Greg and Heather needed a little help with the twins while they start getting their house ready to sell. It's almost impossible to get more than a couple boxes packed while the twins take their naps; and definitely impossible to get ANY packing done while they are awake. These two are in perpetual motion when they are awake. Add three meals, numerous diaper changes, baths, dressing and undressing, making formula, washing bottles, answering distress calls (Maggie does not appreciate Emmett taking a toy she is playing with), (Emmett makes a beeline for the bathroom if the door is accidentally left open), and you have a very busy day.
Chuck is busy getting ready for our extended stay in Seattle this summer, but was not quite finished with his TODO list at home. So I flew to Seattle last Monday and stayed with G&H this week to help with the babies. Greg took some time off work so he could help with the packing, etc. I will stay in Seattle until the 6th, then fly back home.
The weather has been BEAUTIFUL here since I arrived so I have been taking the twins on a walk each day. There's a really nice area for walking that is not too far from the house. They really enjoy the walks, and I do too.
The twins are now facing forward instead of backward in their car seats. They seem to enjoy seeing their parents now, instead of just hearing them. The photo above was taken on their first-forward-facing ride.
We went to a birthday part for a friend of G&H's. The birthday boy, True, received a fabric play tunnel. We convinced Emmett to crawl through it. He wasn't too keen on it at first, but once he got in there he scooted to the opposite end where Greg was there to greet him.
2 comments:
i love this post! hooray for grandma! :)
I am catching up on photos & news from Chicago, since I don't get to see E&M (or G&H) till our visit in July! wah! Looks like you all are having a ton of fun in the midst of a hectic time for the movers.
love from Chicago,
Auntie Lowen
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