Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Christmas in Sunriver

Mommy and Daddy in front of the tree

Babyland

Oliver played Mary in the Christmas play -
actually, Robert found him hiding in the covers Christmas morning


Mommy and Oliver ready to rip open presents!


Daddy and Audrey on Christmas morning


Star Trek for Robert

One of Mommy's favorite presents


Being silly with Grandpa


Our Christmas morning view


Audrey is a wild thing in her Jumperoo!


Oh my goodness - they're in high chairs!!!


Grace's first "ride" in her big girl chair:)

The babies spent their first Christmas with Mommy and Daddy at Grandma and Grandpa Bennington's house in Sunriver. It wasn't a white Christmas this year, but it sure was a cold one! Thankfully, Grandma and Grandpa kept the house nice and toasty and even put a little heater in the babies' room to keep them extra warm. Mommy and Daddy slept in on Christmas day so we didn't get around to breakfast or opening presents until after 1:00 (can you still call that breakfast - ?)! I guess we should enjoy that while we can; in a few years from now we'll more than likely have three little munchkins bouncing on our bed ready to open presents at the crack of dawn! Here are some photos of the babies' first Christmas!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Video of Robert and Holly

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Family Christmas Portraits

Last week we had our first professional photographs taken with the babies. I knew it was going to be a lot of work getting three babies bathed, dressed up, and loaded in the car (and it was!), but we had such a fun time and the babies did great hamming it up for the camera! Here are some of our favorites...Merry Christmas!





















Saturday, December 5, 2009

Christmas is upon us...

Our nativity


The beautiful tree Robert brought home for us
(We like 'em sparse and natural:))


Mommy enjoying the festivities


Daddy placing the topper on the tree
(Mary made it for us last year!)


Our pretty little tree


Oliver and Grace enjoying the fresh scent of pine


Audrey's front row view of the tree


I love December. It is a month filled with fresh snow, warm drinks, cozy fireplaces, Christmas music, and most importantly, the celebration of the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who came into the world as a tiny baby so many years ago. This year the nativity story has a new meaning to me: after giving birth to three tiny babes, I feel like I see the Christmas story through Mary's eyes in a whole new way. Just last night at a Christmas tea at my parents' church I listened to a woman tell that very story from Mary's point of view. Hearing it as a mother brought tears to my eyes. To hold a baby in your arms (the Son of God no less!) and know that he is the very fulfillment of the Old Testament, to know that He came to save the world, and in doing so would have to give his very life as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins - how excruciating it must have been for Mary to know the fate of her son! And yet, how incredible it must have been to hold that little baby, and to know that the world was about to change forever! Her little baby boy became her very own Savior!

I am so excited to celebrate Christmas with our babies! Robert cut down a tree for us today and we spent the late afternoon hanging ornaments and lights while Barry Manilow and Jimmy Buffet crooned Christmas tunes (hey, that was all Robert's choosing...but I let him pick since he did march through the woods and saw down a tree for me!) The babies love staring at lights (so much so that we have to go around the house turning off lamps at night so the babies don't fry their retinas) so naturally they were entranced by the many glowing white lights on the tree. I let Oliver and Audrey touch the branches and they seemed to really enjoy the texture of the pine needles. Audrey even grabbed a sprig and gave it a good tug:) Last year I sewed a tree skirt for our tree (I was pregnant but didn't know yet!) and this year I plan to make stockings for each baby. I am eager to continue family traditions from our own childhoods and to begin new ones with the babies. This year will be so special having three such beautiful, chubby little babes around the tree, and I can only imagine how much fun it will be to watch them grow in wonder and excitement at each passing Christmas...

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Thanksgiving at the Bennington's

Gracie's tortoise tongue


Gracie and Oliver are starting to look alike!


Mommy and Mr. O in his moby wrap

My poor baby girl's sore little legs


Audrey standing(!) and saying hello to Oliver

Grandpa keeping the girls entertained


Grandma and Oliver


Gracie liked to talk to the friendly, purple hippo


"I'm walking on sunshine"

Mmmm... Audrey's sleeve is yummy!


My little flower child


Grandpa and Oliver


Audrey


The baby play area


Sweet baby Audrey


Our beautiful Thanksgiving table


"Tutu" giving Audrey a bottle


Mommy, Daddy, and three babies!


Oliver playing with his toys

The babies took their first trip to Sunriver to stay at Grandma and Grandpa Bennington's for Thanksgiving! Unfortunately, the girls each had to get FIVE shots the day before, so they weren't feeling too good and were pretty fussy but they still managed to have fun playing with Grandma and Grandpa (thank goodness for Tylenol!). Audrey started standing up, first on people's laps and then whenever and wherever she could! She still needs some hand-holding to stay up, but once up, she locks her little legs in place and just smiles and smiles. All three babies got weighed this week, and are definitely growing at their own paces! Audrey (the happy medium) was just under 15lbs, little Gracie was just about 10lbs, and Oliver was a whopping 17.4lbs!!! Grandpa must have been slipping him some turkey during Thanksgiving dinner!