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Sunday, August 30, 2009

New Hampshire 2009


At Lake Ossippee in Freedom, New Hampshire, Doug's paternal grandfather bought some land and built a little house they called "Camp". Doug's grandfather was Bernard Colman Goodwin. Doug's full name is Douglas Colman Goodwin. So we took Colman David and Chelsea Abigail to visit this sacred camp. Doug's Aunt Judy now lives there with her husband Uncle Dallas. They have since added onto the place but much of the original structure remains. It was great to introduce the kids to the place where their grandfather and father grew up swimming in the clear mountain lake water.


Aunt Judy and Uncle Dallas with CnC

Best of all, the kids got to meet their New Hampshire relatives. Along with Judy and Dallas, they met Aunt Judy's daughter Krista, son Tom and his wife Joanne and daughter Kristen. We celebrated Uncle Dallas' 75th birthday. Not bad considering he had just had a quadruple bypass a couple of mos before.

Trying on shoes after shopping


We took the kids swimming in the lake. The water was frigid - mid to upper 60's. Too cold for Carol, but we threw the kids in anyway. Colman whined a little but he settled in pretty quickly...once the numbness settled in. heh. Chelsea loved it from the start. She is her daddy's little girl - with the same internal temperature guage that gets quickly overheated. (tough luck growing up in the south) Judy and Dallas have a pontoon boat, that was not working (bummer) but it made a great playyard.







When we weren't torturing the kids in the cold water, we played out in the yard, picked berries, went shopping and relaxed. We also enjoyed lobster dinner - $3.99 / lb. A nice perk to living near Maine.


Doug picking blueberries and huckleberries

Huckleberres are smaller and darker than blueberries


Getting ready for football season at AU

Newest members of Red Sox Nation


The Fullers - Joanne, Kristen, Tom


Good times in NY

Twins pushing twins
At Aunt Margaret's, we ate lots of yummy food (mostly korean-which is why it was so yummy). The kids enjoyed meeting the other twins in the family, Coco (Colette) and Alex, who are 5. We played and visited a couple of parks.

A restaurant that had a big playroom for kids - brilliant.

Aunt Liz learning the way to Colman's heart - through his stomach.
Aunts Liz and Christine with Coco, Alex, CnC
Our big trip was the Bronx zoo. We could have spent the whole day at the kids zoo alone. There are lots of animals to feed and see. The kids enjoyed running around. CnC had their first carousel ride. The theme was bugs.









Chelsea points to the gopher.

Great Northeast Sweep of 2009



We're back from the tour of the Northeast. In summary:
July 2 - we packed up the family minivan and drove up to Atl to spend the night
July 3 - Drove to Washington DC and spent the night in a hotel
July 4 - went to Carol's cousin, Margaret's house in NY
July 5 - Doug rented a car and drove up to NH to attend a biochemistry conference, while Carol and the twins stayed in NY for the week.
July 9 - Carol and twins drove up to Freedom NH where Doug's aunt and uncle have a house on Ossipee Lake. Doug joined us the next morning.
July 15 - We drove down to Philly to visit with Margaret's sister, Sandra.
July 18 - Drove straight to Atl
July 19 - returned home to Auburn. whew!

Traveling with two 14 month olds is challenging. They get antsy and you can't explain why they have to sit for so long. We learned the secret was to let them run around in the sun at rest stops to release some energy. We played a LOT of baby DVDs; they were on pretty much the whole trip. Baby DVDs were better than listening to them cry.

CnC did well in the carride and throughout the trip. They adjusted to flexible schedules and everyone commented that they were happy babies. Of course you do whatever is necessary to keep them from crying when on vacation. So they got to eat lots of Gerber Puffs and Cheerios (new favorite food).

When leaving DC, we noticed the trip mileage and temperature were all 7's across. Random, but we thought it was neat.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

First day of school



Chelsea and Colman had their first day of school today. The word School is used loosely. They go to a Pre-school 2 days a week for 3.5 hours a day. They are in a class with 6 other one year olds. The day is spent playing, doing an art project, snack, playing outside on the play ground, music class and story/song time.
When I dropped them off, Chelsea cried and was clingy. But the teacher held her and she stopped crying after I left. Colman went to a red truck and started pushing it. He did not even notice me leave. Sometimes he surprises us how well he adapts to new circumstances.
When I picked the kids up, I forgot the camera so I had to use my cell phone, thus the poor resolution and the kids were in motion. Chelsea was sitting on the carpet reading a book and cooling off with her water. She loves to read and flip through books. Colman was standing next to a big toy with balls on a wire track. He came running with arms up to mom when he saw me at the door. They both had a good time and did well for the new one nap per day schedule. They must have had such a good time that they only needed a 1 hour nap all day. Maybe too excited about all they did?
The teacher asked if Chelsea had a problem with Clifford the big red dog. When she tried to read the book to Chelsea, she pushed it away. When the teacher read it to another child, Chelsea moved away from them. She likes dogs so that seems like odd behaviour. She has seen a Clifford cartoon once. Maybe it disturbed her to see a red talking dog.
We are looking forward to seeing their first art project next week when the teacher posts it on the wall.
School already? Where did the summer go? True, we have been behind in updating our blog. Summer posts are coming up.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Water babies

Chelsea's Arnold Schwarnegger impression

We took the kids to the pool in the Grandparents' neighborhood. The kids really enjoyed it. Despite not having a nap for about 8 hours, the kids did well. Colman likes walking around the waterfall mushroom. He does not even care the water splashes down on him. Chelsea did not enjoy it as much - does not want her hair messed up. They both enjoy being pushed in the floats.
We are looking forward to taking them to Lake Ossippee in New Hampshire to visit Doug's Aunt Judy and Uncle Dallas. Hopefully they will enjoy the lake as much as the pool.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Bye-bye bottle...

... Hello sippy cup!
The kids are exclusively drinking out of sippy cups. Hooray! There are things about baby-hood that we will miss, eg. gummy smiles, crawling, frequent naps. But we will not miss the bottles and formula. We used Avent bottles, which were great in growing with the kids - the nipples increased in the number of holes from 1,2,3 or 4. So we just increased holes as the kids got older. And Colman was always slower than Chelsea so we could keep Colman at one higher hole count than Chelsea so that they would finish around the same time. (Very helpful during those late night feedings that are happily a distant memory now.) So out of a 5 star rating, we would give Avent bottles a 4 rating. The one and very annoying draw back to them were that they would leak from under the rim, for no apparent reason, no matter how tightly we screwed on the cap. No matter - bye-bye bottles! They have served us well.

Sippy cup seems a little messier than bottles but we gotta get a milk moustache somehow, though it is more like a gotee right now.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Montgomery Zoo

Apple sauce break
Which way to the elephants? I found the elephants!
Come here, little elephant....


It was finally a nice Saturday without rain and before the crazy heat is upon us. So we slathered on the sunblock and took the kids to the Montgomery Zoo. We had a blast and were very impressed with the zoo. Chelsea loved looking and pointing at the animals. Colman was pretty chilled about the whole thing. He did enjoy getting out and walking around.