Tales from the Crypt

Ok so this is so the teacher in me coming out, but as I was reading the twins a book of old-school nursery rhymes I came to the disturbing realization that there were some sick people writing these! Maybe it was a sign of the times or something, but all the rhymes are chock full of violence and/or bad parenting!: throwing an old man down the stairs, a baby falling out of a tree, kids falling down a hill and a mom who whips her kids before bed! How on earth would you explain these to young children who are learning language and meaning!? LOL Then there is "Hey Diddle Diddle," which clearly the writer was on an acid trip! 

And I love how they are all surrounded by cute pictures.... Craziness!






Disney's Animal Kingdom

Thanks to my parents for getting us Disney passes for Christmas this year we've been able to take the twins to different theme parks on the weekends. Before having kids, I always thought the idea of taking a one year old to a theme park was pointless, but seeing the magic through their eyes has definitely changed my tune. While they won't remember any of it being that they are so young, they are certainly experiencing some pretty spectacular things and enjoying what they see. All those experiences are firing up those synapses in their brains, which is reason enough for me to keep taking them! We can only last about 4 hours or so at the parks before we get in the "red zone" and head home before the meltdowns begin. This is why the passes are great! We don't feel bad only going for a few hours and can always come back the following weekend! 

Our most recent adventure was to Animal Kingdom. The twins had a fantastic time, but even more so G and I were elated to watch their excitement. We did one section of the park (Africa) where we went on a 22-minute Safari ride in a giant jeep, saw lots of animals and watched a great musical!

Riley was so enthralled with all the animals and it was too cute, she would point at every one of them and say, "ooooh!" LOL. The show we saw was "Festival of the Lion King" and it was quite the production (think Broadway meets Cirque Du Soleil with Lion King characters). River & Riley really surprised us by not only sitting through the half-hour musical on our laps, they were dancing and clapping their hands through the whole thing! Riv, being the ham that he is, found that the lady next to him was getting a kick out of how he was clapping so about a dozen times he would reach over, tap her, and start clapping with a huge grin on his face! He sure loves attention!

We had a fabulous day and made some great memories. Can't wait 'til our next Disney adventure. These two are a riot!




Riley was pointing at all the animals


So fascinated on the Safari


Riv zonked out in daddy's arms

Petting a stuffed bear (that they thought was real!)

15 Months Update

Happy New Year! I can't believe it's 2015. I remember back in 2008 when I had renewed my license the expiration date was 2016 and I thought that seemed light years away. Now it's next year! Unreal. This year I have lots of resolutions, all centering around becoming more "enlightened." That includes doing more yoga and meditation (G and I have been doing some guided meditation togetherusing the Yogaglo website- at night once the twins are in bed and it really does wonders for us!), and reading some Deepak Chopra/Dhali Lama books. We both feel that by continually working on being the best versions of ourselves it will carry over to the twins since modeling behavior has the most long-term effects. I've also been on a purging and renewal kick, gutting out all cabinets, drawers and closets to reorganize and start fresh. And I must say, it feels good to get organized!

This new year also brought some major changes for the twins. They have suddenly gone from babies to toddlers right before our eyes! How this happened so suddenly I have no idea, but I certainly never got the memo! And while this change comes with new and exciting developments, it is also exponentially more challenging. On one hand they have become so much more aware and are doing a lot more. For one, they are both on their way to walking. In just two short weeks of working with them on taking their first wobbly steps holding on to their walker wagon they were up and pushing it around like little pros! It's pretty amazing. I do feel Riv is going to walk first and Riley will talk first. He can do laps around the house pretty quickly while Riley can only go a much shorter distance before getting wobbly and sitting down. Lately they've been taking turns where one gets in the wagon the other pushes. It is SO cute! They love being on their feet more than anything, and they can now pull up to stand with the greatest of ease on anything, including walls, and hang on to things with just one finger. They have the strength, all that is left is the balance. But they are both on their way! And believe me, I'm in no hurry. These two already get into EVERYTHING and they are only crawling! Their favorite thing these days is to go from room to room opening cabinets and emptying them out - especially Riley- but only the safe ones...  any cabinets with hazardous materials have child locks on them. It leaves Mommy in a constant state of clean up! We recently added a few more locks just to cut down on the mess.

As for saying Riley will most likely talk first, she is just more vocal. They both say Mommy/Mom/Mama and Daddy/Dad/Dada (they use all the variations at different times). The only other thing Riv really says is "nah nah nah nah nah" when he's not happy with something. It's definitely his way of showing disapproval. Riley, however, has a few more words in her vocabulary. Her current favorite being "uh-oh," which she does on cue when she or someone else drops something. She also says, "baby" which makes sense because I always say things like, "I love you babies" and refer to them as such when addressing them both. 

It's amazing how they pick up on the things we say! She also says River, but it comes out as "Ribba" or "bubbo" which we think is her way of saying brother. She says "ball" and still randomly repeats words we say, but usually only once and it's sporadic. She has been doing this new babbling thing with her tongue and is pronouncing more sounds and syllables each day! We recently got a cute little fake phone toy from a friend and Riley can't get enough of it. We hold it to our ear and say, "hello," pretending to talk on it and now she's been holding it up to our ear and even says "hello" sometimes! While Riv isn't saying any other words, he gets on a babbling kick and will have a whole conversation where I'm sure he thinks he's talking. It's too cute!

When it comes to receptive language, they are both understanding more each day. When we say "up" they lift their arms to be picked up. When we ask if they want to go outside, they rush to the back door. If we mention their wagon, they immediately crawl over and start walking with it. They also understand and respond to "eat," "milk," "hug," "book," and "bath." (And boy do they LOVE bath time!- more on that later). They certainly know Mommy and Daddy and one another. If we ask where one of us is, they look right at them or crawl over to them. They understand when the door chime sounds that someone will be coming in from the garage. When Daddy gets home from work they excitedly race out of the playroom looking for him. If we ask them to hand us something, they do. When they are playing with a shape sorter if I point to the spot a specific shape goes in they drop it in that hole. It's pretty mind-blowing how much they understand and that knowledge base continues to grow every day!

They are both continually improving their fine-motor skills. Particularly River. He just adores putting things into other things. (Or as my dad says, "he likes the guzzintas." - this goes into that, that goes into this). LOL. Unfortunately for Riv, his sister is the opposite. She prefers taking things apart and knocking things down. So every time he tries to work on something she goes rushing over to mess it up! At this rate he'll never get anything done! They both really enjoy playing with shape sorters, although River has a little more patience with it. He can do pretty much ALL the shapes now!

I've been working on colors and shapes with them. While they are still a bit young, it definitely doesn't hurt to expose them to the concepts. I made a color-matching game using paint swatches that I laminated and have permanently up on one of the glass doors in their playroom. This way we can play with it at anytime and it will still be there as they grow.






So, back to bath time. Nothing brings these two more joy than being in the bath tub. They splash & play, stand up, crawl through the water, yell and laugh their heads off. It's such a delight to see!

As for Mommy and Daddy, G and I are doing great. We are loving this adventure. I wish we could just be independently wealthy so G didn't have to work. His presence is definitely missed while he's gone and the twins are at their happiest when we're all together. <3

That's all for now. Until next time!






Click here to see the 15 months video montage.

The Happiest of Holidays

The holiday season really flew by this year. And that's even with us milking it down to the last drop! Since the day after Thanksgiving, when we put up our tree and decorated the house, we listened to holiday tunes every day to get in the spirit. While the twins are still too young to understand what's going on, we still tried to make it special for them. Every morning I would take them into the living room and do a countdown to turning the tree lights on and their sweet faces would light up with it. By mid-December they knew what the Christmas tree was because when I'd ask them, "where is the Christmas tree?" they would crawl over to it. They did pretty well not messing with it. Occasionally they would tug on a string of lights at the bottom of the tree, but we didn't have to keep ornaments up high or block them from getting to it at all. On weeknights we would take them for a walk around the neighborhood to see Christmas lights and each weekend we picked a new place to walk around that had a lot of lights and music. Riley would always say, "wow" and "ooooh" at all the displays. It was too cute! We took them outside to see Santa coming down the street on the firetruck, but the sirens and horns freaked them out a bit!

On Christmas Eve my parents came out and we all went walking around Gaylord Palms hotel, as it was something free to do and we read that they had a TON of lights. They also had a Christmas show with lots of great music, so it was something fun for the twins to see. They looked pretty adorable in their festive outfits and while they didn't really know what was going on, they were definitely more wound up than usual. They must have sensed the excitement in the air! We took them home and let them stay up a little later than usual and they were pretty entertaining. River was playing with the wrapped presents under the tree and Riley was trying to run off with them!

Click here to see the little present thief in action!









The next morning we tried to make as magical as possible. Which is what we have always done anyway, but this year the focus was on the twins. We let them open presents and I of course took a gazillion pictures. My parents had stayed the night so it was nice having all of us together. The only thing that would have made it even better was if G's parents and sister were there too! But it was a wonderful day filled with lots of gifts, food, love and more cute outfits!






To see a fun video montage of our Christmas celebration, click  here.

Playmates for Life

Nothing is more touching than seeing the twins interact with each other. True best friends, they enjoy playing with one another more than anyone else. They seem to do it the most when I leave the room, so I sometimes walk away just so I can hide around the corner to see what they'll do. I recently got an AMAZING video of them playing in their tunnel and it is something we will cherish for a lifetime. The best part is hearing Riley laugh. This girl is a tough nut to crack when it comes to making her laugh, but her brother makes her laugh hysterically! Too cute for words...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjtY8cYkURw

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas...

It's no secret, there is a lot of holiday spirit in our house. And to now how have the twins to share it with, well it just makes the season even brighter. At the beginning of the month we put on some Christmas music, decked our halls and put up the tree with the help of the kiddos. They may not have a clue what's going on, but the sparkle in their eyes as they experience the magic of it all is a sight to see.






To see a montage of the twins getting in the Christmas spirit for the first time, click here.

Chitter Chatter

The twins have been chattering up a storm lately! Each with their own unique sounds, they are VERY vocal and express themselves all the time now. 

Here is a video from playing outside the other day. They were feeling particularly chatty so I wanted to catch it on camera. You can hear Riley with her "ooh" and "whoa" and River is talking to himself sounding like an angry Asian man or something! LOL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCFATAb4N3w

13 Months Update

It has been a crazy few weeks for development here at the Hayman house!

Since their birthday this is all that's happened...

River is doing an excellent job mimicking adults. I've been steadily working with him on some fine-motor actions and it's finally paying off! It started with clapping his hands, which is now one of his go-to moves. When he claps we say, "yay" and he lights up with the biggest smile. If we say, "high five" and hold up our hand he brings his palm to ours and laughs. Even if we hold our hand up from across the room he'll hold his up right back. It's pretty amazing! He has also learned to "find Mommy's nose" and as of a few days ago he figured out how to wave. (Although he hasn't linked that to goodbye quite yet, so for now he just randomly waves from time to time). As a bonus when I ask for a hug he throws his arms around my neck, which of course makes me melt into a puddle. <3 He definitely values praise. Every time he does one of these little parlor tricks he turns and looks at us as if to get approval. It's so endearing. 




While River is not officially saying any words, he does communicate effectively. He says, "Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah" when he's unhappy with something, growls if we take something away and squeals with delight when he's amused. He also babbles to himself when he's playing independently, which is quite entertaining!

Riv is exponentially more mobile lately. He started scooting for the first time only a few weeks ago and not too long after that he started crawling! He still tends to revert back to bunny hopping on his butt so we have to continually put him in the crawling position to correct him. Whenever I do I say, "crawl," and sure enough as of this week he has learned that command! Now when he starts to scoot on his butt I say, "crawl" and he gets down and starts crawling! It is truly astonishing how quickly they can learn something. He's still getting the hang of being on hands and knees, but is definitely leaps and bounds further along than he was only a few short weeks ago.

While River is still working to catch up on his gross motor skills he is zooming ahead with fine motor. He is showing signs that he loves puzzle-type toys and activities that require concentration. For example, he LOVES playing with the ball ramp and knows how to put the ball in the top hole and smack it down so it rolls down the ramp. He does it over and over like a pro! He is also getting good at the shape sorter, which his physical therapist says is pretty impressive for his age! Go Riv! He can do the cylinder and square and we are currently working on the triangle. :-)





Riley is making progress as well. She had started to switch from scooting to crawling on her hands and knees and within a few days she was crawling like a champ! Now she's like a little bolt of lightening moving through the house. Actually, we call her "Hurricane Riley" because every room she goes in she leaves a mess! Her newest thing is emptying baskets, bins and anything else she can get her hands on. It's pretty much reverse cleaning! (Like I didn't have enough work to do, LOL).  She's also really good at pulling herself up to stand (and does so on everything she can, including us!). 

When it comes to language, Riley is saying "mama" when she's around me and "dada" when she's with G. She has also added a few new words to her repertoire, although she doesn't say them frequently. As with everything else it is when she feels so inclined to say them. She has said "River" on multiple occasions and has repeated "Pop-Pop," "dressed," "red," hello" "pants" and a few other words recently. It's funny though, out of the blue she'll repeat a word back almost perfectly, but only once! Then she'll just keep babbling. It's as if it just slips out and she doesn't know how to do it again. The words she says most are "ooh" "whoa" and "wow." At first we weren't sure where she was getting it from, but then we realized it was from us! Every time we show them something new we say, "oooh look at that, wow. Whoa how cool" and things of that nature. Well sure enough she knows exactly when to say it because now when we show them something new she does the same thing! Case in point, last week when we took her to see some Christmas lights outside she said, "whoa.... wow wow wow." How sweet! It just melts our hearts. There is no doubt she's definitely trying to learn to say words. When we talk to her she'll curiously put her hands on our mouths while we're speaking and move her mouth at the same time (almost like a goldfish LOL), clearly trying to figure out how we're making the sounds. She's so inquisitive. I have a feeling she'll be the first one to talk. And if she's anything like Mommy she'll be a little chatterbox! She definitely wants to do what the adults do. She always wants to drink water with a straw (she can do it with a regular one!) and whenever someone laughs she immediately starts "ha ha ha ha-ing" right back. She's not sure what's funny, but she wants to join in!

Riley still has an affinity for books and favors them over any toy, hands down. When playing independently she's often flipping through the pages of a book, carefully studying the pictures and fully engaged. Lately she has been pulling out EVERY book and then casually starts flipping through all of them while laying on her tummy. It's too cute!! She even went so far as to crawl down to our home office room and pulled all our grown-up books off the shelves to flip through. I think it's safe to say we have a little book worm on our hands! 




Her love for music is also flourishing. When she's not enthralled in a book she is playing with one of her instruments (her current fav being a dog-shaped guitar that plays music and also guitar chords when you strum it!). She crawls over to it, hits the buttons to play songs and dances to the beat. Lately she's waving her arms and hands in the air. It looks like she's trying to cast a spell! LOL It wasn't until I started singing Itsy Bitsy Spider again (I do sign language along with it) that I realized the arm motions she is doing is the sign for "rain." As soon as I start singing the song she starts in on the arm gestures. Too cute!! Waiting for the day when she starts signing some of the other gestures I do with them. (I currently do "eat" "more" "milk" and "all done," as you are only supposed to do a few at a time until they can do it back, then you can add more). 

Riley's hair has been growing like crazy, but only on the top of her head! So rather than have her sporting the Elvis pompadour look, she's been rocking some pigtails lately and looking rather adorable!





The twins have an unspoken language that only they understand. I've watched them switch bottles on countless occasions without making a peep. They climb over each other and swap toys all the time and neither seem to be phased by it. But rest assured no one else could get away with that! One thing we've been having fun doing with them is getting them all wound up. It doesn't always happen, the timing (and their moods) has to be just right. But when it does it is HILARIOUS! The other night I would inch toward River saying "chug a chug a chug a chug a" and then say, "choo choo" and tickle him and he'd laugh and squeal with delight, each time screeching louder. Riley was staring at us like she was missing out so I did it to her from across the room, not even touching her when I "choo choo'd" and she started shrieking with excitement, too! The two of them acted like they were so excited they couldn't contain themselves. It was hilarious! They get like that when it's time for bed, too. It's like they need to get out that last bit of energy before shutting it off for the night. 




Another new development is how they are getting around in their cribs. Now that they are more mobile it sometimes takes a little longer to initially fall asleep. They sit up and chatter or pull themselves up to a stand. At first we would go in there and adjust them but that soon became an ongoing game of whack-a-mole... we'd get one down and the other pops up and so on! So now we just let them stand up and giggle and before long they both lay down and go to sleep.



We've toyed with the idea of switching them to Montessori floor beds if they start trying to climb out of the cribs or they become dangerous. We'd just have to clear their room of pretty much everything to ensure they'd be safe, but we'll cross that bridge if and when we come to it.

They are still sleeping straight through the night- around 11 hours (thankfully!) and napping once or twice a day, although not for very long. It's always a mad dash to get as much housework and cooking done as I possibly can but it's never enough time!

Well, that's all for now. Looking forward to holiday fun with the twins this month!

If you'd like to see a short little montage video of some of the new skills the twins have mastered last month, click here. 





The Twins' 1st Birthday Cake Smash Photo Shoot

Having seen so many adorable cake smash photos out in Cyberspace (and given the fact that I am a picture-taking maniac), I decided I couldn't pass up this literally once in a lifetime chance to do a 1st birthday cake smash photo shoot with the twins. However, like with all things, I knew I wanted to do this as creatively as possible on a low budget. Since hiring a photographer was out of the question, I borrowed a friend's camera that took amazing, quick-succession pictures. I scoured Etsy for cute cake smash outfits that wouldn't break the bank and I had another friend make whatever style giant cake smash cupcakes I wanted at an incredibly thrifty price. We planned to do the photo shoot the day after their birthday party since all four grandparents and my sister-in-law were already here and voila!... all the makings for an incredibly fun photo shoot. And boy did it turn out better than I imagined!

We moved the electric fireplace out of the way (hey, I live in FL, what do you expect?!) so we would have a blank wall in the background, got them dressed, sat them in front of their cakes and started snapping as many pictures as possible. The result? Some fabulous photos that we will cherish for a lifetime!















The Twins' First Halloween Costumes

Sorry I'm a little behind on my blog, but it has been a hectic few weeks! I'll try to catch up this week, starting with the twins' Halloween costumes...

We were planning on taking River and Riley to a pumpkin patch around the corner from our house to do a costume photo shoot, but realized the odds of it going smoothly were slim to none. We wanted the twins to be comfortable so we decided to take the pictures at home. And we are SO glad we did! They turned out better than we could have imagined! The best part was capturing their reaction to seeing each other in their costumes. They were so perplexed and curious! It was a wonderful and memorable experience and I'm elated we got it on film. :-D













If you'd like to see a montage video of the photo shoot click here.