Thursday, January 20, 2011

Catching Up with the Twins

     Well, 8 months came and went... and, so did 9 months! You haven't heard about Jovi and Jezreel since before Christmas! They've been traveling all across the South Land. (Well, GA and the Carolinas, but that's quite a lot of riding around for these two!) They both got the two most iconic presents for Christmas (two front teeth and snow on the ground) and though they won't remember it, it's preserved right here on their blog so they can at least see what it looked like years from now. Gotta love Blogger!

     WOW! Hundreds of photos here in iPhoto... We've got a lot of catching up to do, don't we? Let's dive in...

     Christmas came twice this year at our home. Presleigh, Jovi, and Jezreel all got a chance to open presents here from Granma, Uncle Sal, Uncle Rudy, and Nana & RC (their great-grandparents) before we'd head off on our Christmas road trip. Side note - maybe we'll just do Christmas in Atlanta next year... Anyway, the twins went through half a present each before we decided that presents should not be opened with their cute, slobbering, two-front-teeth mouths. We passed that responsibility on to Presleigh, who was more than happy to play the Grand Pooh-Bah of gift giving.

Jez in the Jumpah vs. Inevitable Sleep
Timing is always an issue with the babies - you've got to plan events around their nap schedule. If you wait too long to do something (like open gifts, no matter how exciting it may be), they could either fall asleep on you or get really cranky before the next nap time. Blessing it was that they decided on the former this Christmas. In the video footage, you can see Jezreel falling asleep in the jumper (or the Jumpah-jumpah-jumpah! as we call it.) He's so steadfast, trying to hold out and keep jumping, but his little body was more tired than the will would allow. Classic Jez footage here.

     Jovi chose her nappy spot to be the swing. Oh, this wouldn't slow down progress, though. Not as far as Presleigh the Presentmeister was concerned. She gladly opened Jovi's' presents for her and was thoughtful enough to stack them on her little, sleeping sister so Jovi could wake up to Christmas dreams come true. (I was just having the most wonderful dream about a laughing dollie and an alphabet-singing train... and now they're here!!!)
     Toddlers can be so thoughtful, can't they? Jovi had a lovely nap and now can attest that dreams really do come true.

     A delightful Christmas-before-Christmas was had at the Pina household before the road-trip. I'm pleased to say the packing of the van went remarkably well and was surprisingly free from the typical angst one would expect pre-roadtrip. Perhaps it's because we were all so excited and filled with anticipation for the twins' first trip to North Carolina!

 ***INSERT "On The Road Again", by Willie Nelson, but NOT "Gone to Carolina in my Mind", because Mommy hates James Taylor!***

Jezreel, meet Jeremy. Uncle Jeremy, meet Jez!
     Grammy and Uncle Jeremy didn't get to meet the twins until they were already 8 months old. That's what happens when there's 1,000 miles between them and 8 months from their birthday to Christmas, right? Well, Pina Party of 6 loaded up the man-van and headed up to Aunt Shanua's in Charlotte to celebrate Christmas. Rumor had it, it would be the first white Christmas in Atlanta history since the late 1800's. I didn't want to miss it! Thankfully, the same snow that fell on Atlanta made its way up to Charlotte and gave us more than a wee dusting. Merry White Christmas, no?

     Well, Grammy and Uncle Jay were delighted to see the real live version of what they'd only witnessed in photo and on the phone. They were clearly enamored by the now 20 lb versions of Jovi and Jezreel. Lucky for them, we'd all decided it would be a "kids only" Christmas, so all of the kids got spoiled for the day. The fashion show was amazing - new feety pajamas for Jez, cuter than cute outfits for Jovi,

    Perhaps one of Mommy and Papa's favorite gifts were the two big boxes of diapers that Uncle Jeremy was so wise to procure on behalf of the wee babes. Here's a photo of Jovi, a bit confused about why everyone was so excited by the boxes, rather than the festive paper in which they were wrapped... She's either saying "I could poop through these in a New York minute." or "I don't get it... I've already got one of these at home..." We'll explain it to Jovi later. (P.S. We're over the 3,500 diaper mark at this stage. No, that doesn't include Presleigh. Wow. Twindom. Amazing. Praise God!

     More photos to come next week from our trip to South Carolina for New Year's weekend!