Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Braving the great outdoors

Last weekend we went camping with my family. We had great weather (no rain at least!) and a fun time together. The cousins all did lots of running and playing and spent their fair share of time hanging out in the campers...especially ours which is the only one with air conditioning.:) We celebrated Drew & Lauren's birthday there also. They got some fun presents and enjoyed their Buzz Lightyear/Dora the Explorer party. We opted for cupcakes, because they're much easier to transport! We played a fun asteroid water game and did a Dora treasure hunt to Candy Mountain.
I felt bad for Ryan because we didn't get to do too much for Father's Day for him, but I don't think he minded.:) I told him to purchase a grill cover for his gift. I read a Father's Day devotional for our church service and the girls and Drew sang a song about Dad's. I think the dads and grandpa liked it. We had a yummy brunch of Dutch Oven foods and wrapped up our weekend. We might not get out again until Labor Day but we'll have to see what we can do. Lisa and I would like to take the kids out on our own, but I'm not real sure about pulling the camper by myself...and I have no idea to set it up either!























God is Wild about Us!

It's been busy at the Noteboom house. We were able to go to the zoo with EMC (Ryan's place of employment) two weekends ago. The zoo was open only to EMC employees, so we had a fun time checking out the animals and even were served a free supper. It doesn't get much better than that.:) The new dinosaur exhibit is open now. It was pretty neat and fairly realistic (especially the dinosaurs eating a bigger dinosaur...yikes!). Drew is into dinosaurs lately (he's quite good at roaring), so he got a kick out of it.
We also had Vacation Bible School at our church last week. I helped out and Luke & Reagan attended. The main theme was God is Wild about You! We had a great turnout and it was a fun time. I kept meaning to take my camera to grab some pictures, but it never happened.














Thursday, June 16, 2011

Happy, Happy Birthday!

Happy 3rd birthday to our sweet Drew & Lauren. It's fun to look back and see how much they've changed in just 3 years. They are definitely starting to behave more like children than toddlers even. It's fun that I don't have to do quite as much for them (depending on the day and their attitude.:), but with that sense of independence has come lots of battles. They have mastered the art of throwing a fit, but are also very sweet and helpful.

Lauren loves to play with her baby dolls and to color and sing. She still seems so dainty to us, but she's as rough and tumble as the rest of them (hence to two broken collar bones!). She says some funny stuff and is very easy to carry a conversation with.

Drew loves his trains and Buzz Lightyear. He is very much all boy (except for when he's playing dress-up with the girls) and is quite rowdy at times. He loves to roar like a dinosaur, especially when Ryan is trying to take a nap on the couch.:) We recently had his speech checked out because he is very hard to understand. I wasn't sure if it was because Lauren is so easy to communicate with, but she thought he would benefit from some speech therapy in the fall. We're working with him on some ending sounds this summer. I always feel bad when I can't understand him, but he does pretty good with it and doesn't get too frustrated. Lauren is often able to understand him so she sometimes translates! Ahhh...it comes in handy having a twin sometimes.

It still amuses me that we have twins. I often think about if they would have been identical and we would have double of one of them. I can't imagine, plus then we wouldn't be blessed with both of them. They are great friends, and I hope it always stays that way. They do have their moments, but for the most part they love to hang out together. It's been a fun 3 years and I can't wait to see how they change in this next year. We love you Drew & Lauren!






Thursday, June 9, 2011

Can you spot the difference?



She's done it again! How one little girl can be so accident prone, I'll never know. I came home from getting groceries on Saturday and she was crying. When I asked Lauren what happened she told me she tried to jump. It turns out they were playing on the stairs (which we've told them countless times is a bad idea) and she apparantly tried to jump down some stairs and instead took a tumble. Bummer for her....another broken collarbone, but this time on the other side. This was at around 5:30 on Saturday, so we debated if we should take her in. She was acting very similar to the last time she did this, so I made her wear her sling and gave her tylenol. We decided to wait until the next day to see how she was doing and try to save ourselves an E.R. visit. I knew all they would do is tell her she needed a sling and tylenol, so it wasn't worth $100 for them to tell me that. The next day she still said her arm hurt, but she was using it and acting a lot better. I still had her wear the sling some just to be on the safe side. When she woke up during the night on Sunday and said her arm was still hurting, I thought we better take her in. After some x-rays her Dr. said it was indeed fractured. He said it was fine that I didn't take her in earlier and that it was good that I had her wear the sling. They could tell on the x-rays that it was already starting to heal. I'm not sure what to do with that girl! Even with the sling, she's trying to jump off the couch and climb all over things. Like Dr. Williams said, "we still have make it through 3!":)

Keeping cool

We've enjoyed our first weeks of summer vacation. The kids have done a ton of swimming in our little inflatable backyard pool. It's not much, but it keeps them cool. Yesterday we tried out some sidewalk paint. We went out at 9:00 in the morning to try to beat the heat. It was probably already 80 degrees at this point though. Today on the other hand is rainy and cool. I love Iowa summers! Reagan is supposed to have her last softball game of the season tonight and Ryan and Luke are heading to the Iowa Cubs game. Luke and my nephew Jaren are part of the Knothole gang (a Christmas present from Grandpa and Grandma), so they get to go to a bunch of games this summer. Hopefully I can get Ryan to snap some pictures.:)
















Luke found Ryan and my snorkel gear, so he thought he'd try it out in the pool. I'm sure he saw some unique species of marine life out there.:)