Abby, Izzy, Ally

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The girls 2nd Birthday Party & A Few Random Pics

The girls celebrated their 2nd birthday in May. We had their birthday party at the fellowship hall of our church on May 22nd and had a few close friends and family there. It was rather thrown together, since we had just closed on our new home on the 20th, and work began that evening! Here are a few pics of the party:

I made cupcakes instead of having a birthday cake...
 The girls received LOADS of presents!

We didn't splurge on the cake this year, but we did have Rib Crib for dinner
 Here's a pic of the girls opening their gifts...

After blowing out their birthday candle, they chowed on their cupcakes! Here's a pic of Izzy and Abby getting started.

Sweet lil Abby enjoying her cupcake

This is serious business for Ally...

Not quite as messy as last year! (Abby, Izzy and Ally)

After opening presents and eating BBQ and cake, we all moved to the gym where we had a bouncy castle set up (borrowed from the church) and we rode our motorized cars. Since our friend Andi Mae was there, my niece, Madison, brought her old motorized jeep to give rides to the 4th girl (not riding her own car). I think Madison may have had more fun than the babies! :)

In this pic Ally is riding the car on the far right, Abby is riding her car, and Madison is giving Andi Mae a ride in the jeep.

Matt's dad helping Izzy get out of a jam

Madison and Izzy

Ally

The bouncy castle was lots of fun too!


Our intent was for the girls to have a great time at their own party, and I think we accomplished it. Unfortunately, with everything we had going, it was a big relief to get it over with and move on to the next thing on the to-do list!

Matt's mom bought the girls new swimsuits for our new pool! Here's a few pics of the sun bathing beauties...
Ally, Abby and Izzy


Here's a pic I took today of the girls eating their lunch in our new kitchen... THERE'S SO MUCH ROOM!!! I love it!

The dining room

I'll post more pics of the house (and girls) soon...

Blog post... another item checked off the list! (CHECK!)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Long time, no blog!

A LOT has happened since my last post! The girls had their 2nd birthday and WE MOVED INTO OUR NEW HOUSE!!!! In this blog post, I'm going to do my best to highlight what's been going on with my little family.

We moved into our beautiful, glorious, spacious, new home last weekend (June 25th)! We had a lot of help patching, scraping, painting, cleaning and preparing this amazing house we found for our family! As I mentioned in a previous post, this particular house had been repossessed by the bank, as the previous owners had defaulted on their loan. The first time we saw the house, we saw that we loved the layout, but there was quite a bit of work to be done to get it looking the way we wanted and we weren't sure we were ready for all that work. (The house is only 12 years old, but had quite a bit of wall paper, popcorn ceilings and ugly paint that we weren't too keen on) Well... when the house dropped to an amazing price, we made our bid, regardless of the work. Two other buyers jumped too, but we just happened to be first, so it was ours! Just to recap, it has 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and lots of room! I CAN BREATHE AGAIN!!! We were definitely experiencing some growing pains in the 1400 sq foot home, that was once Matt's bachelor pad. We made the best with what we had, but God sure answered prayers by allowing us to move into what will be our home for many, many years to come. It also has a nice, big pool in the backyard, which is proving to be a lot of work, but is also very fun! I love to look out my back windows at the sparkling blue water! Don't worry... we are making every precaution and then some, to make sure the babies are protected. We have had many bids on a fence that goes around it, and will be having that done as soon as the other house is sold (more on that in a minute). We were also given a pool alarm as a housewarming gift by a good friend, we have a dead bolt lock and child proof handle on the back door and a gate separating the babies from the kitchen, which leads to the backyard. AND... I'm not going to let all of these precautions let my guard down. They still have a very aware mommy and daddy, so have no fear about the babies' safety and the pool. To wrap up about the new house... Matt and I agree - the grass is greener, the flowers smell better and life is just plain sweeter in our new home!

As for the old home, we are looking to close on July 20th. It has been pushed back time and time again for one thing or another (waiting on the buyers' credit score, getting the foundation repaired at the buyer's request, etc.) There have been quite a few hiccups along the way, which makes us that much more happy to get this sell over with!!! At this point, the only thing left is the appraisal, which should be this week... let's hope and pray it appraises for what we sold it for, or we are going to have a problem! It will be a HUGE weight off of our shoulders to be done with that sale and only own one home, so please pray it goes smoothly from here on out.

The girls are doing wonderfully and they absolutely love our new house! As a matter of fact, I brought them with me to vacuum the old house a few days after we moved in and they cried when I pulled in the driveway and said, "new house, new house"! They each have their own room, and are now sleeping separately. The first night, they cried for about 30 minutes before falling asleep and sleeping soundly thru the night. Every night after that, they've done great. Abby is probably taking it the hardest, whimpering a bit each night, but she settles very quickly. Ally and Izzy are more concerned with the fact that the other two are going night night too.... they don't want to be the only ones having to go to bed. Each night they help me and Matt put sisters to bed (rotating who goes first each night). They also help me get sisters up and say, "Good morning, Sunshine!" as they greet each other in the morning. I'm finding they're sleeping really well (as am I) with the new arrangement.

They're doing all sorts of new things since my last blog. What I hear most every day: "I help, I help". They love to help me do anything and everything. They want to fasten themselves in their car seats and high chairs, they want to put their own clothes and shoes on, etc. I'm trying my best not to stifle their new-found autonomy, but (between you and me) they really are very little help! Another new thing: They've really started role-playing with each other. For example, 2 of them act like the mommy and daddy and the other is the baby and has to go to time out or "Pime out" (as Abby calls it). The baby cries, the other 2 cuddle her, change her diaper, etc. It's really neat to watch how their play has evolved. They love to pretend to change each other's diapers, which sometimes goes a little further than pretend, and they walk around with their diapers hanging half off until I see it, but what can you do? I guess I could potty train them, but I'm still just dreading it. It's going to be a lot of work.... let me rest for just a little while longer....

A friend of ours gave us a cd of a song she sings with the girls, "Sing" by Karen Carpenter. You know the old song that goes, "Sing... sing a song... sing out loud, sing out strong!" Anyway, the girls absolutely LOVE this song. They sing it in the car and it's so cute to watch them sing it. I'm going to try to get a video of them singing it, and will post for you to see. It completely warms my heart. They have also learned their colors! Abby and Ally do the best... Izzy doesn't pay much attention when we're learning them. They know red, yellow, blue, green, orange, purple, pink, black and white! I think Izzy will start paying more attention soon, because she's seeing the other two getting lots of praise, so she's starting to focus a little more! :)

They're all talking quite a bit, putting sentences together and often surprising me with words they know. Ally cracks me up, because she mimicks everything I say. I swear, she thinks she is Abby and Izzy's mommy, which is funny because technically she's the youngest. Anything I say, she repeats: "sit on your bottom", "don't shut the door", "eat your green beans". Matt pointed out yesterday, she has so much fun going around with me putting the other ones to bed, until she realizes she's really not the momma and has to go to bed too. She's quite the informer when a sister (ok... Izzy) is doing something she shouldn't, and often, I can send Ally to check on Izzy and make sure she's being good. She'll come back and say "Izzy's good" or "Izzy climbing" or "Izzy shut the door" and she's pretty much spot on every time. Izzy tends to go thru stages... one week she'll be a little doll, minding her mommy and not getting into trouble and one week she's just full of mischief.

Our Pastor and good friend, Andrew, used our family as a sermon example a few weeks ago in church. It was a bit embarrassing, but very true. His point was about how God knows each of us intimately and loves everything about us, each of us as individuals. He talked about how the girls were all born on the same day, but how different they all are. He talked about how different each little girl is: How Abby has a lot of light brown hair with big eyes and is timid, like a little doe. He talked about how Izzy has a little bit of blonde fuzzy hair and is a "firecracker", and he said Ally had very little hair. Ok, so he didn't say much about Ally, except that she is bald, so I'm going to add that she is a little bossy pants, but gives the best cuddles of any baby on the planet and cracks her mommy up every day. He described how the girls can be in a different room from us, and Matt or I will know who's laughing or talking or crying just by the sound. How even though they were all born on the same day, we know each one of them intimately and love every individual quality, just like God does each of us. Being a parent really does give you a new look at how God must view us as His children and how great His love is for us.

Yesterday was July 4th, and we took the girls swimming in the pool for the first time. All three of them loved it immediately. My grandparents and mom came over to help and we all had a lot of fun.The girls wore their little bikinis and hats and rode on their little floaties. They also jumped off the stairs and the edge of the pool to us and weren't afraid to get their little faces in the water. I think they'll all eventually be really strong swimmers. I was so busy taking care of babies, I didn't take any pics, but I think my mom took a few and I will post them (as long as the pics don't have me in a bathing suit for all the world to see)!

I will post pics from the girls' 2nd birthday party this week and will also add some recent videos and pics of the girlies very soon, but for now, naps are over and so is my blogging time!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Update 23.5 months!

With all that is going on around here, it's been hard for me to update the blog. I think I'll be doing good to update once a month this summer, as we get settled into our new house.

Here's the latest on the house front: We're still in the old house, but we're supposed to close on the new house on May 20th. The family buying our house is supposed to close on June 20th. This works out well, because we can do the work that we want to do on the new house, while still living comfortably in the old one. In the new house, we have plans to re texture the ceilings, get new carpet throughout, and tile in a few places that currently have linoleum. We're also painting every room, so it will probably be mid-June before we start the moving process. So far, I've been dealing with contractors, trying to get the best price for different jobs. (We'll be doing all the painting ourselves though.) In the old house, I've been cleaning out all our drawers and closets and had a Yard Sale last weekend, so we'll just be moving things we want, rather than moving clothes that don't fit, etc. Please pray that everything continues to go smoothly in selling our house and buying the new one. We already had the inspection on the old house, and he found a few things, but so far, we haven't heard from the buyers demanding anything else be fixed. Hopefully, they won't, because we're running out of money. Also, the appraisal of the old house still has to happen, so that needs to work out too. Lots of things still have to fall into place... Matt and I will have a HUGE weight lifted off of us when we have closed on both houses.... HUGE!

The girls are doing so great! They are putting words together to form 3 or 4 word sentences, and are constantly talking. Just last night, Ally said, "Andi Mae so funny", referring to her little friend who came to visit. They also say, "Where did daddy go?", "I don't know", "There he is", "I see it", "I like it", "I no like it", "I sit down", "Izzy's turn" (or Abby or Ally), etc. These are just some examples, they say a lot and amaze me every day by what they know!

All 3 girls love to sing songs. Right now, it seems like Izzy has the best pitch and rhythm. When dancing to a song, she's always in rhythm as she sways. When singing a song, she really gets the pitch just right and learns fast. I love to hear them sing "Jesus Loves Me". They always sing the "Loves Me" part really well and point to themselves as they sing. It warms my heart, and I think to myself, "He sure does! How could he not love you little cuties?!" Ally will sing it the most readily. She emphasizes the words, "He is STRONG", "Loves Meeee", and "SO" (at the end). She tends to stay a little lower than the note I'm singing. Izzy is right on pitch, and Abby sails way above it, with the sweetest little shrill! There you have it! The Martin Triplet band... coming soon! Anytime we sing a song to them, they have to immediately run and get the item related to the song we're singing. For example, they have a book of Nursery Rhyme type songs, and if I start singing one of the songs from that book, they stop what they're doing, find the book, and turn to the page with the song on it, before we can continue. If I sing "The B-I-B-L-E" song, they run and get their little Bible, etc. Right now, they love the Alphabet song. Izzy can sing it pretty well all the way up to the letter G!

A little more about Izzy: She had her first hair cut a few weeks ago. She was so good thru the whole thing too! For some odd reason, I decided to tell her my name is Kami, and now she calls me "Kimmy" all the time. She knows I think it's funny, so she just runs up and down the hallway, yelling, "Kimmy, Kimmy, Kimmy!" She's been a lot less ornery lately, and has been a little sweet heart... even keeping the other two in line at times. She still gets into things when she's not supposed to, but I'm seeing a different side of her lately and she really likes to please her mommy.

Abby had her first hair cut along with Izzy, a few weeks ago. She was also good... though I was very surprised. I think it worked, because she got to watch Izzy have hers cut first, so she wasn't too afraid of it. She's getting a little more brave lately and loves to get her sisters' bellies! I love to watch it.... Ally will lay on the ground and Abby will lift up her shirt and blow on her belly to make her laugh. It is so cute! Abby is still pretty solemn in public, but at home she lets out the sweetest little giggles and smiles. She reserves her sweetness for those she loves the most.

Ally didn't have to get a hair cut with her sisters... she's getting more hair, but is still one of the baldest babies I've ever seen at almost 2 years old! Although she just has a little bit of blond hair, she pulls it off well and has such a beautiful, perfect little face. She is definitely the best talker of the 3, at this stage, and is probably the most comical to watch. She's always doing something funny. She's still quite the little cuddler and has even learned to manipulate people with her cuddles. If she's laying on me cuddling at night, and I say it's time for bed, she'll say, "stay mommy, stay mommy" and cuddle harder. It's worked quite a few times, I must say. Lately, Ally has been the fussiest of the 3 too. She's has the kind of personality where things have to be done just so, and if the other sisters are not playing like she wants them to play, she will throw a fit. I have no idea where she gets this trait ;)

A few cute things the girls have been doing: I taught them to shake their booties. They put their little hands on their knees, stick out their booties and shake shake shake! It's so cute. Also, they form a choo-choo train, by holding on to each other shirts and chugga chugga all over the house til they fall all over each other. People say they're so lucky to have each other to play with, and this is true... but they also constantly have each other to fight with! We still have a bite every now and then, but that's not happening as often as it was for a little while. At this point, it's usually just screaming and fussing at each other.

They're such little recorders lately! Everything I say, they repeat. Kind of a scary thing! If I call Matt, "honey", I'll hear another little voice in the background say, "honey". If I get on to one of the girls and yell their name, the others yell their name too! It's so funny.

For their upcoming 2nd birthday, we're going to have a pretty laid back family picnic in our back yard. I'm ordering a little bouncy castle  for the girls to jump in, and we'll have cupcakes and burgers... I was going to wait until we got in the new house, but that's looking like it'll be further out than I would like to put off their bday party.

Here are a few pics from this month:

Palm Sunday Picnic at our Church. Here's a pic of the girls holding hands and going to the toddler area to hunt eggs! (Abby, Izzy and Ally)

Abby hunting eggs
 Izzy hunting eggs
 Ally hunting eggs
 Abby jumping in the bouncy castle
 Ally jumping in the bouncy castle (Abby in the background)
 Izzy in the bouncy castle
 Izzy's first hair cut at my cousin Carrie's salon
 Abby's first hair cut.
 Easter Sunday - Ally, Abby and Izzy with cousins, Damon and Madison
 Easter Sunday was very rainy, so we hunted eggs in Meemaw and Papaw's bedroom. (Luckily, we had also hunted eggs on Palm Sunday when the weather was nice). Here's a pic of Abby gathering her eggs...
 Ally hunting eggs
 All 3 girls opened the eggs and began stuffing their face with the candy that was inside!
 My busy little bees... (Abby, Izzy and Ally)


Mother's Day, we went to my grandparent's house and ate lunch with some of my family. Here's a pic of Mamaw spinning and pushing the girls in one of her dining room chairs! What a fun Great Mamaw they have!

This is all I have for now... I have a feeling my next update will be just after their birthday, with pics from their little party!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Great News!

God is SOOOO Good! I'm so excited to say, We have accepted an offer on our house and have made an offer on another house, which has also been accepted! They are set to close on the same day in late May.

We have had our eye on this 4-bedroom 3-full bath, 2500 sq foot house for a little over a month now. It needs a few updates, but the bones and layout of the house are like it was built for our family! As a matter of fact, all 3 bathrooms have double sinks! Someday, each girl will have their own mirror/sink space as they're getting ready for school. It has a HUGE living room and a nice, big kitchen and dining room, as well as big bedrooms. Oh yeah... it also has a POOL, covered patio and deck in the backyard! To me, the backyard just looks like a party waiting to happen! We wanted the house, but it was a little higher price than we wanted to spend (at the top of our range, especially since it needs quite a few updates, though it's only 11 years old). The house just happened to be repossessed by the bank, so we were planning on making a low offer once we got an offer on our house. Well... my realtor called me last week (out of breath) and said, "Kami, they just dropped that house by another $15,000... it's going to go fast, If you want it, you better put in an offer!" We were already preapproved and had a couple pretty interested in our current house, so we decided to take the leap of faith and go for it. At one point we thought we were in a bidding war over the house, but as it turns out, we got our offer in first and the bank accepted it, so WE GOT THE HOUSE!!! And would you believe, the VERY SAME DAY, we got an offer on our house!? So, after having our house on the market for a year, we sold it and bought another in ONE very busy day!!! Isn't God amazing?! I just know it took us this long to sell our house, because God wanted us to have this specific house for our little family! I keep listening to Miranda Lambert's song, "The House That Built Me", because this is the house our little girls will grow up in and create tons of memories!

As for the girls, they're just doing wonderful. They're talking SO much and are so smart!The other day, I sneezed and Ally said, "Bess you, mommy!" I just started cracking up. Now, Abby blesses herself everytime she sneezes too. They are SO their daddy's daughters too, because everytime one of them toots or burps they just laugh and laugh. They think it's the funniest thing ever! I'm trying to teach them some manners, so they now say "scuse me" after giggling at their burp! :)

In my last post, I mentioned that the girls had stopped climbing out of their cribs, but of course the next day, Izzy escaped like 5 times during nap, so we had to make some changes. Matt's dad came over that night, and we basically took the platforms out of Izzy and Ally's beds. So the mattresses are on the floor, but the crib is still all around it like a little cage! This should work for a little while longer until I think they'll actually stay in toddler beds. I think once we get in the new house and they get comfortable in their own rooms, I can probably try the toddler beds (right now they're all in the same room, and I know they'll stay up and play all night if not in cribs). Abby's bed did not need to be changed because we know lil doe won't try to escape since she's afraid of her own shadow.

The girls LOVE LOVE LOVE to dance, and they do it all the time! They have a book with all kinds of nursery rhyme songs, like: Itsy Bitsy Spider, If You're Happy and you Know it, 5 Little Monkeys jumping on the bed, etc. If you start to sing one of the songs, they go find the book and turn it to the page with the song on it, and dance to the song. I took a few videos of it last night, though it seems as soon as I pull the camera out, they no longer like to perform. They also sing pretty well. For example, If I sing "Row Row Row your Boat gently down the stream....", They'll go "mellily mellily mellily millily" ("merrily" in the right pitch) and finish the song. It's really cute!

Izzy is still getting into everything she's not supposed to as soon as you leave the room and is a bit ornery, but can also be the sweetest little thing ever. Matt says she's the momma's girl, asking for me when I'm not here. Her hair is really filling in and getting thicker. She's also getting to where she likes to wear bows like a little girlie girl! Anytime somebody leaves the room, Izzy will say, "Where did [daddy] go?" (with her hands turned up in confusion). Izzy looks so much like her daddy and his side of the family, it's not even funny. She's Martin thru and thru.

When Abby dances, she makes the cutest little dance poses, like she's being a gymnast or something.... it's so cute and I have no idea where she gets it! I think I'm definitely going to have to get that girl in gymnastics or dance. She seems to have a natural grace about her... which she definitely did not get from her mommy. Abby seems to be getting a little more independent lately and doesn't have to be clinging to me quite as often as she used to. We get a lot of mixed reviews on who Abby looks like, so we just say she looks like Abby.

Ally is such a little love bug and is a very affectionate baby. The other day she climbed into my lap, threw her arms around my neck and said, "I yuh you!" (said like she really meant it). She's also turned into a little boss to her sisters. She tells them "no" or "not ok" when they're doing something they shouldn't, tries to spank them and even checks their diapers to check if they're poopy. I think she thinks she's the mommy. My brother came to visit recently, and he just calls her "little Kami" everytime he sees her. My mom and family always say she acts and looks exactly like I did when I was that age (except I had more hair)!

I think the girls are probably ready to be potty trained, but I'm really in no hurry. I think I'm going to wait until the summer, when we're settled in our new house (tee hee). I feel like once they're potty trained, it's going to be a lot more work for me than when they're in diapers. Right now, they can pee as much as they want, and I just have to change them every couple of hours, but when they're potty trained, I'll have to take them to the bathrooom like 15 times an hour at first! I'm just really not in a hurry at this point.... I assure you, they'll be potty trained by the time they go to school!

On Friday, I had a procedure called an Endometrial Ablasion. Basically, having triplets is still taking it's toll on my uterus and I've been having some issues, so this should fix it. It was an outpatient procedure, but I had to be put under for it, with the IV, breathing tube, etc which I ABSOLUTELY HATE! So, I took it easy this weekend and took pain pills while Matt did all the work. It's sad that I was actually looking forward to surgery, so I could have an excuse to stay in bed for a few days with no guilt! I'm feeling a lot better today, but still taking it pretty easy and just doing the bare minimum to take care of the girls.

A couple of weeks ago some friends of ours got two new puppies and brought them over to see the girls. My girls are SCARED TO DEATH of dogs, but even these cute, tiny little fur balls freaked them out! Here's a pic of the girls looking at the puppies...


Ally had her little panic attack moments... I swear it's how I would act if someone was asking me to pet a snake or something, not a sweet little puppy!

They're very sweet lil pups...


But after a while, Ally and Izzy started to warm up to them... Abby still didn't want any part of them.


My brother and his family came home from Colorado for a few days last week, and we all had a nice dinner at my mom's house. Here's a pic of the girls eating ice cream and brownies on the kitchen window sill with their Lala.

My brother's dog, Rudy, was there too... so Izzy and Ally were brave with their daddy by their side. Again, Abby didn't want a thing to do with the doggie.

Cousins! Ally, Abby, Andie and Izzy on Lala's porch swing.

Here are some short videos of the girls dancing to their favorite songs last night:










Monday, March 7, 2011

March 2011/ 21.5 Months

Here's a little update on what's been going on in our world:

The girls are all well and doing new things every day. They love to be read to, love to play with their kitchen/play pretend and love to play dress up and put on hats, shirts, shoes, etc and walk around. They've started watching Sesame Street and are all obsessed with Elmo or "Melmo" as they call him. Izzy is especially fond of him and has to sleep with him as well as "Wigga Wigga" the chicken. Ally is still very attached to "bunny" and her "Paci" when going to sleep and promptly requests them if she knows it's time for "night night". Abby has even started verbalizing her requests for Srog the Frog or "Sraw" as she calls him. They're talking so much and I'm very proud of all they're doing and how they're developing. The lady from Parents as Teachers still comes once a month and she's always so impressed with how well they talk and follow directions. She always brings them new books or puzzles and plays with them while she's here. She affirms me and the job I'm doing as a mommy, which is very nice to hear too.

Last time I updated, I mentioned that Izzy and Ally had climbed out of their cribs a few times, but THANKFULLY this has stopped! We took the bumpers out of the cribs (where they were getting a few extra inches leverage), so we still have a few more months before looking to move to toddler beds. I mentioned getting those crib tent things, but they make me a little nervous... afraid a baby could get caught up in it and suffocate or something. They ARE NOT READY for toddler beds! I don't care what other people have done in the past... these girls will not stay in a bed... they would roam all over the place and get into all kinds of trouble in a toddler bed. So... we're sticking with cribs as long as we possibly can.

The weather has been getting nicer and nicer, so I took the girls out in the backyard to play last week and took a few pics, while chasing them down!


Ally riding her 4-wheeler

Izzy


Abby (with her lil pony tail)

Ally about to slide, Abby swinging, Izzy waiting her turn

Ally's very good at sliding...

Here are a few pics of the girls playing in their jammies one day:

Ally pushing her bus all over the house

Sweet lil doe with srog

Izzy hoarding all the Elmo dolls
 Two weeks ago, I was cleaning house and I took the trash outside. While out there, the girls figured out how to lock the front door!!! I had NO IDEA they could do that! Luckily, since I was cleaning, I had a Baby Einstein video going and everything was baby proofed in the area they could roam. I ran next door, used the neighbor's phone and called Matt's mom, since she has a key. I played with the girls through the front windows while she booked it over here. It probably took about 7 minutes from the time I figured out I was locked out, but it felt like an ETERNITY!!!  I stayed calm, except for one moment at the neighbor's house when I almost started crying! It's funny when it's all over and everyone is safe, but I felt SO helpless, knowing they were in here and I couldn't get to them (without breaking a window, anyway, which did cross my mind)!

On Saturday, we took the babies to the Baby and Family Fest at the Expo Building in Tulsa. They advertised a petting zoo (which was not there by the way), but we had fun anyway. They had a group leading some dancing and fun activities for little kids. The girls ran around to music, played with balloons, and made a few new friends (especially Izzy). Here are some pics from our fun time:


Izzy playing with balloon

Izzy and Ally playing with their balloons. (The blue harness is for keeping them on little leashes. Some people may think it's inhumane.... I think it's the only way to go when you have 3 toddlers!)

Izzy, Abby, Ally and Andi Mae (in plaid shirt and jeans) playing with balloons. Our friends, Andrew and Courtney came with us.

Here's the J2 Crew leading the dance... Izzy was mezmerized. The other kids are in line following orders. Izzy is standing in the middle of the dance floor! So cute!
Izzy in middle of floor... Ally and Abby off to the left.
My girls holding hands and dancing
The J2 Crew wanted their pics taken with the "cute triplets"
Izzy made a little friend. She just walked right up and took this little girl's hand!
Andi Mae and Abby
Izzy and her friend
Abby kept guard over the strollers.

There was a Cute Baby Contest at the Baby Fest thing, and I said, "ok, I'll enter them if all you have to do is show them a baby and that's it". Well, the contest was exactly that! So... we showed them our babies and just knew we had the competition clinched! Ok, I just knew we had it clinched... Matt didn't care. Would you BELIEVE they DID NOT pick these babies as the cutest?! I think the whole thing had to be a rigged or something ;)

The girls are getting pretty good about holding hands with each other and walking places, which is SO NICE! Yesterday, after church, the 5 of us walked out holding hands: baby-mommy-baby-daddy-baby. This is a lot less work than carrying all of them everywhere we go! Also, we went to eat at Goldie's and, as we were leaving, we told the girls to hold hands. The 3 of them held hands with each other and nicely walked to the door! I was BEAMING as everyone looked at my lil cuties!!!

We have had some recent activity on the house lately. We lowered the price, added a bonus for the realtor that brings the buyer, and added a one-year warranty to the buyer, hoping this would boost interest. Well, it seemed to work, because we have a couple that looked last week and decided they want the house. Unfortunately, they can’t make an offer for 30 days… we’re thinking it has something to do with the financing (has to be at his job a certain amount of time, something to do with credit, etc). As Matt says though, we can’t be sure until the money’s in the bank, so it’s still quite “iffy”. Although we were planning on building when we sell this one, we did find a nice home that has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and 2500 square feet within our budget, here in Pryor. We really liked it, though it needs a lot of updates. (It’s very hard to find a 4 bedroom, 2000 sq ft plus house within our budget, which is why we were opting to build). This house has been repossessed by the finance company, so we were hoping to get a good deal on it. Unfortunately, they won’t take a contract with a contingency of selling your own house… so, now we’re stuck waiting to sell ours and really hoping this one doesn’t sell to someone else in the meantime. Please pray everything works out for us… I have been extremely patient about selling ours, up until now. Now it’s consuming my mind and stressing me out! We know God has worked in amazing ways before, so please keep this situation in your prayers.