Sunday, August 31, 2014

Just a Summer Day...

We spent a lot of time at the park this summer. It's so nice to sit and relax and just watch the girls play. This one day, the weather was crisp and cool and you would no way think it was an August day in Maryland. I love listening to and watching the girls play together. Their imaginations run wild, especially when they are all together.




This photo makes me smile because this game is played all day, everyday. Chase. "Emily, be a monster and chase us......" Hehe. Followed by, "I gonna get you guys...." :) LOVE!



Thursday, August 28, 2014

Summer Camps!

This was the first year that the triplets got to go to summer camp! This was the first time I had ever dropped all three of them off somewhere without staying and I was a little nervous about it. But as usual, my girls just go with the flow and don't miss a beat. Five seconds after going into the classroom on the first day, they were like, "bye, mom" and that was it. Just me, Emily and Anna for 2.5 hours. (Whoever complains about two kids... :) What a vacation that is!)

I didn't get a photo of the first day of camp, so this was on the last day of the first week:



The first week was called Wee Adventures. They had scavenger hunts, went digging for bones in the sandbox, made lots of arts and crafts and had so much fun! On the last day, a local nature center came and one of their camp counselors snapped some photos for me because I wouldn't be caught dead in a room with a snake, let alone even the same building. But my girls...no fear. They are way better than me.







The second week was sports camp! Each day at camp was a different sport. And everyday, they were exhausted and SO hungry at the end of camp. The whole way home they were begging for food and would pass out the minute they were done with lunch. I thanked those counselors for their hard work! They ran all the kids HARD and all of us parents appreciated that! :)

This was the first day of sports camp:



And on the last day they all got medals. Let me tell you, that was the best thing ever to my little girls. The medal has a football on it and they were SO excited to show it to Daddy because he would love it (since it had a football on it!). It proudly hangs in their room! :)

When did they get big enough to go to camp all by themselves?! :(

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Busy, Busy, Busy!

I'm sure you can imagine how busy we've been all summer! Phew, I can't believe fall is right around the corner and Labor Day Weekend is here! We've had a fun summer and I am slowly adding some photos of all the things we've been up to!

We are starting our Home Preschool program next week again and the girls are so excited.

Natalee starts back to speech tomorrow (08.28.14) and she is excited. She also will get a bus to pick her up and bring her home after the first few weeks, so that makes me so happy that I don't have to drag everyone out of the house each week during the winter! :)

Maddy and Claire are completely potty-trained. Can I get a AMEN?!?! All night, all day, they do great, with no accidents! :) Three in diapers is SO much more manageable and we can't believe how long a box of diapers lasts! Natalee is right behind them and is working hard every day to be fully potty-trained!

The triplets went to camp for two weeks this summer and having only two kids for 3 hours was a breeze. Really, like why would anyone complain? Ha, try five, all day, then tell me your life is hard. ;) They did an adventure camp and then a sports camp. Both were really fun and wore them out like nothing else. And the best part, I didn't cry (and neither did they) the first day I dropped them off! More in a separate post!

We are currently OB-SESSED with Frozen. All day, all night. They know all the words, songs, hand movements, ect.... It's ridiculous. Even Daddy is a little obsessed...did I just say that on here? Yup, sure did!

Speaking of Daddy...he is busy working a lot these days. Every weekend, some nights and when he isn't working he's begging me to let him go hunting or play golf. It's true. He leaves for Maine in a few days for his first hunting trip of the season and despite my hatred of these long hunting trips, it makes it that much easier when I ask to go see Luke Bryan or go to Cancun! ;) So, go ahead dear...fill our freezers with some meat and fish, but hurry up and get back home because I might ready to jump off a bridge by the time you return. Ugh, there isn't enough wine in the world. 


And speaking of me, I am still kickin'. Surprisingly, I make through each day and pass out each night from pure exhaustion. These girls drive me crazy!!!!! I still am learning to sew, slowly but surely. Trying to find more time to myself, but I hate spending time away from the girls, so it's extremely bittersweet and a constant battle. And then another day goes by, and before I know it, it's a new month and so on. Oh well. Gosh time goes so fast.


Here's a little update on each of the girls:

Madelynn: Full of sass, is this girl. Good gracious. Man, she gives a run for my money. Determined and always thinks she is in charge or everyone and everything, despite me telling her that Momma is in charge every.single.day! Wants to play "catch" with Daddy all hours and is so good! 

Claire: My little Momma. She follows me around all day. Talks all day too. Never stops. LOVES to sing and dance. Knows every word to Frozen, no joke. Asks to be "snuggled" all day and always asks "rub my belly momma". Lord, she is so cute. Loves sports but also loves everything girly. Still loves to color and do anything artistic.

Natalee: Talking more and more. Almost potty-trained. Didn't care for sports camp, but LOVES to dance. Still loves to be my helper in anything I do. Head-strong and stubborn at times and still spoiled rotten. Cute as a button, I tell ya. Oh, and she is finally over 25lbs! Ekk, that is something celebrate!

Emily: Talks all day. So advanced. She really isn't a toddler anymore and more a little girl now. She loves snuggling too and will ask to "nuggle" with you all the time. I love it! Still loves her Pooh bear. Loves to sing and dance and her smile lights up my heart. Very determined and loves the word "no". She can be so sweet and then the next minute, you ask her something and she point blank will say, "no, I not" and walk away. Umm, yeah, Maddy has taught her well. ;) I often describe her as more challenging than all four of the others put together, but she is just finding her own.


Anna: This child is proving to be head-strong and going to always be "the baby" for sure. She is still working hard at her PT twice a month to learn how to properly stand, kneel and walk. Everyone comments about how much she looks like her Daddy. No complaints, he was a cutie pie even when he was little, but I gave birth to her, so I know she looks like me too. Loves to clap and scream at her sisters when they take something away from her. Man, can this girl throw a fit at 15 months!!!!!! Oh and, she LOVED the beach!! 


And here is a photo of them all that was taken on Sunday at the zoo! :)


Monday, August 11, 2014

Lazy Summer Days at the Pool....

We went to the pool a few times this summer and of course had a blast. The girls improved on their swimming so much over the summer and are really fearless when it comes to the water. I am so proud of them!









We had to cut our pool trips short this year because of a terrible incident in early August. And to think about again, makes me so mad!! My MIL and I got to the pool right as it opened one Sunday morning with all the girls. We were the first to get there with all the girls and of course went right in. Luckily for us (not knowing what was to come) the water was freezing and we didn't go in much past our hips. But of course the girls jumped right in and were swimming all around. And every parent knows that kids drink the water and as much as we tell them to keep their mouths closed, it's hard when you are little to do that. 

Some other families arrived and a few other kids started swimming around. A few minutes later a kid yells, "there's poop in the pool"...to which I think, no way, but inspect anyway because it was literally a few feet away from where I was standing in the pool, holding Anna as she splashed away. Sure enough, POOP! Like, not a turd here and there, but big piles of poop. Numerous piles. I was speechless. It was disgusting. We got out and prayed that since my children were just swimming in this bacteria infested nastiness they wouldn't get sick. 

They closed the pool and we went home. I won't go into the other details of how the life guards handled it or the fact of WHY they didn't inspect the pool before they opened it, but our HOA sure got a piece of my mind later that day. 

Fast forward a few hours later and Madelynn and Claire start complaining of a tummy-ache. Like really? How could this be happening?! UGH! And that started a few days of around the clock vomiting and explosive diarrhea. It was hell for them and I felt SO bad for exposing them to it. They even had to wear diapers for a few days, it was that bad. Of course I googled everything about pools and bacteria, which totally makes me re-think ever going swimming again, but our doctors pretty much confirmed that they had some sort of bacteria infection from human feces in the pool. It disturbs me, really. There really are sick people in this world and the fact that some sick m-f made my little girls so sick to where I almost had to put them in the hospital, makes my blood boil. 

So, please, inspect the pool water before you get in. Ya never know! I know there is SO much bacteria floating in the pool that we can't see, and that makes me shiver. Nastiness for sure.