Saturday, September 22, 2007

Walker's Birthday Party

On Saturday, September 22nd, John, Emily, Ansley, Bailey, and I attended Walker's birthday party. When we arrived we were the first guest so we visited with Stef and her mom for a little while. Walker and Emily started playing and having a great time!! At the party were a few friends of Walker's from church, Todd, Stacy, Tori, and Collin, Walker's aunt, Megan, and Beth. It was our first time going to Jump Zone. It was neat to be able to see it, since I had booked Emily, Ansley, and Bailey's party there prior to Jump Zone's grand opening for their birthdays in December. It was great to see Megan since it had been a little while. She really enjoyed to chance to hold Bailey. After playing for a while, the kids went to the party room for pizza and cake.



Mauldin Fest 2007

On Saturday morning, September 22, 2007, Daddy came over to our house and we all rode over to Mauldin Fest that was being held at Sunset Park in Mauldin. Although the day started out on the cool side, it quickly warmed up. Once we arrived and parked, we headed in the gates. There at the front were the Mauldin Fire Department. Emily really enjoyed getting a hat!! While we were there we enjoyed walking around. After a brief stop by the stage it was on to the rides. I think Emily's favorite was the pony ride. After Emily rode several rides, she wanted me to ride with her on the spinning apples. It was all I could do to make it off the ride without getting sick =), but Emily thought it was great!! By that time, we were all ready for a drink, so we headed to the concessions. Emily, Ansley, and Bailey enjoyed Italian Icees, while us big people headed for cokes. It was only Ansley and Bailey's 2nd icee ever (the first was at Blake's 1st birthday party) and they were even more impressed than the first time!!! After our refreshments, we walked around to the little boots some. At the MASH tent, Emily had the chance to get her arm wrapped up with a bandage and fake blood. After our walk around, we headed back to the car and headed home.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ansley's progress at 9 months

-The second week of September she had croup.
-At nine months she become more vocal. She would repeatahh-du” frequently.

Bailey's Progress at 9 months

-She was very serious and much more clingy to Mommy.
-She was the first to say a real word “DaDa”.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Devington Baptist Homecomming

On Sunday morning Daddy and Katrina came over to our house and we all caravaned down to Devington Baptist (located near Wear Shoals SC). We were all heading to the annual homecoming event at my Grandmother Sizemore's home church when she was young. The interesting thing is that my Great Grandfather actually donated the land and was one of the founding members of this church. When we arrived, it was still early for church so we took a few pictures on the front steps of the church before heading to the fellowship hall to drop off our food. When it was time we took Ansley and Bailey to the nursery and then we all went to the church service. After church we ate at the fellowship hall before heading home.

Friday, September 7, 2007

GMOMC Fall 2007 Consignment Sale

In March and September of each year, the Greenville Mother's of Multiples Club puts on a consignment sale. Although, I have been a member of the club since prior to the twins birth, this was my first sale to be very involved. I had worked a shift at the March 2007 sale, but starting in July 2007, I took over as the Treasurer of the club, therefore I was much more involved in preparing for the sale and the full process. A couple of weeks before the sale, the GMOMC board met for a board meeting at Atlanta Bread Company on Woodruff Rd for a meeting to discuss the sale and other club business. It was fun to get together with the girls and see all that goes into getting ready for this event. Leading up to the sale my duties primarily involved making sure all the members had paid their dues since on Friday night of the sale, only members are allowed to shop. Although it sounds like it should be no big deal, there was a lot of chasing people down that had signed up to consign at the sale to get them to pay their dues. In addition, I had a lot of baby stuff that I was ready to sale, so it took several weeks leading up to the sale to get everything tagged and ready to sell. On Friday morning I got up, got the kids off to school, and then started loading up my car with all my stuff for the sale and tagging a few last minute items. After everything was loaded, I took a shower, and then went to the bank in order to get all of the bills and change that we needed for the sale. This was defiantly an interesting event. When I went to the Sun Trust in Mauldin, I went up to the teller and told her the break out I needed for the $1000 in cash I needed to take to the sale. She went on and on about it and eventually had to get the branch manager to go to the vault to get all the ones I needed. In all it took about 45 minutes at the bank to simply get some change. After getting the change, I ran through the drive through at Sonic to get something to eat and headed for Augusta Height's Baptist Church. When I arrived, Lisa Cox, Amy Dishner, and Leah Howard were there. We ran through some stuff, I set up the table for people checking in, and people for the set up shift started to arrive. We started setting up by moving out the tables for the various items, setting up chairs at the front, and then Leah made it back to the church with the truck with the racks. Throughout the afternoon we finished setting up the guy, until around 4 when people were arriving to drop off their stuff. During the drop off, Jennifer Osborne and I maned the table at the entrance. I was working on making sure people had paid their dues and getting them to sign their seller contracts. Jennifer was working on getting everyone's personal info updated and getting them to update their experience (we wanted to get a complete listing for the website that included stuff like who had kids in the NICU, what type of twins, etc). It was very busy getting everyone checked in and before we knew it it was 6 and it was time to close the doors. so we could do the final set up for the sale. At that time, Jennifer and I made our way outside the church to where the very long line for entering the sale had formed. We spent the next hour making sure everyone paid their dues and updated their information. In order for everyone to enter, they were given a number noting the order they were able to go in as we checked them in. We almost made it to the back of the line by 7 when the doors opened and they started letting in all the members. Jennifer and I hurried to finish checking the last couple in and then rushed in. The reason we were in a big hurry to get in is that it is first come first serve and the people that get in first are able to get the best stuff. The night was a worldwin of quickly selecting my stuff and then floating around the church to help where I was needed. It was around 10:45pm when we were closing up the church and then us girls headed to Cheers on Augusta Rd to get something to eat. By the time I was able to settle down for the night, it was almost 1:00 am. The girls were spinning the night with my mom so as soon as I was able to get up and take a shower, I headed back to the church to help out with the public portion of the sale. As things were wrapping up, I started counting all the money, made up the deposit, and headed for SunTrust in Simpsonville (it was the closest one open on a Saturday) before it was closing at 2. It was such a large amount of cash, so it was a little unsettling to go to the bank, but I made it there without a hitch and made the deposit. Afterwards I headed to Mom's to pick up the girls. It was all a lot of fun, but exhausting!!!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Emily's First Dance Class at Let's Dance

After seeing a picture of Alyssa in her dance costume at Grandmommy D's house, Emily got interested in wanting to take dance lessons. Therefore, Grandmommy gave Emily dance lessons at Let's Dance in Muldin. Leading up to her class, Emily and Grandmommy visited Let's Dance to get her clothing and to meet her teacher. Emily was very excited to be going to dance and talked about it for weeks, leading up to her first class. On the first Wednesday after labor day, I picked up Emily, Ansley and Bailey from school, dressed Emily in her ballet clothing, and we headed to my favorite place to eat McDonald's (not really =) ). After getting Emily something to eat, we drove to Let's Dance in Mauldin.
John met us there and we all went in to the school. It was pretty crowded and busy since it was the first day. Emily really enjoyed looking at the other class, leading up to time for her class. When it was time, she hurried in to her class. John and I watch through the 1 way mirror until Ansley and Bailey were getting restless. Then John took them home and I stayed to watch Emily's class. They started the class off with doing some tap lessons and ended up with ballet.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

John and Emily's Camping Adventure to Paris Mountain over Labor Day Weekend



The Thursday before Labor Day '07 John started loading his truck and trailer with all of the camping equipment, firewood, toys, food and candy needed for a successful 4 day - 3 night camping extravangenza.