This morning 4 members of this family had to go to the doctor's office to get shots... Flu Shots for the boys and a Tetanus shot for me (Nick and I got our Flu Shots last week). Wanna guess who took their shot like a man? Nope, not me! Well, I mean I didn't cry but I am quite whiny now because my arm hurts...
Chase took the shot like a man. The boy didn't even cry! I wish the same could be said for Tyler (who cried for about a minute) or Jackson (who cried hysterically for about 4 minutes). Now the question is, will Chase take his next vaccinations "like a man" in December?
For those that are curious (I know I was!) the chunkers had to be weighed before getting their shots... Jackson is king now, weighing in at 23 pounds even, Chase is a close second at 22 pounds 12 ounces and Tyler is trailing by more than usual at 21 pounds 2 ounces. To be fair though, Tyler does more running than his brothers.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Taking It Like a Man
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Food from the Floor
Apparently food that falls onto the floor tastes better. Or maybe it's just fun to crawl around under the table looking for scraps to nibble on (much like a dog, which is ironic considering we don't have a dog and the boys have never been around one).
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Finally A Sign!
Seven or eight months ago Nick and I began a quest. A quest to teach our boys simple signs (from American Sign Language) in order to ease the communication barrier. We've had friends teach their children these simply signs quite successfully, so we decided to give it a go.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
High Five!
This past weekend Nick taught Chase a neat new trick. The ever popular "high five"! It really didn't take long for Chase to figure out that when Daddy put his hand up in the air he wanted Chase to slap it.
Chase is quite generous with his "fives" too as he routinely does not just give "five"... usually it's more like fifteen or twenty!
Next time you see Chase, hold your hand up and ask him to "give you five". Hopefully he won't leave you hanging :)
Also, I added a few cute pictures to the new 14-16 months album (yup, the boys are 14 months old now!). Check 'em out!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Brotherly Love
There are few things more special than witnessing sweet moments between your children.
Yesterday afternoon Chase fell and bumped his head, resulting in a lovely little goose egg on his forehead. I sat on the floor to hold and comfort him while he cried and while we were sitting there something sweet happened....
First Jackson came over to us. He looked very concerned when he saw Chase was crying. Then I heard Tyler coming towards us from the other room. He walked right over to us, put his hand on Chase's back and just looked at him. My heart about melted then!
Then Jackson started doing silly things. I swear the kid was trying to make Chase laugh! Unfortunately it was then that the sweetness ended... Jackson bumped his head while being silly for Chase and started to cry. I held out my other arm to him and he came to me. As he was crying and burying his face in my neck he started to try to push Chase out of my arms. The little bugger wanted me all to himself! Ahh brotherly love.
Our Story
In November of 2004 Nick received a phone call from a church in the Kansas City area - they wanted him on their children's ministry staff! After a trip to see the church for ourselves, we decided to move to
In August of 2006 we decided it was time for kids. Actually, we decided it was time for one kid... Fast forward seven months to February of 2007. I am finally pregnant! We eagerly shared the good news with family and friends and were looking forward to the ultrasound that was scheduled for the end of March.
March 30th, 2007 - a day to be remembered for sure! I was 12 weeks along and getting cranky! I remember the nurse telling me my bladder needed to be full for the ultrasound to work better but it was almost an hour past my scheduled appointment and I thought I was going to burst.
Finally it was our turn and little did we know, our lives were about to take a dramatic change. I remember looking at the screen, anxiously praying that our baby was OK. You know, first time mom jitters. I remember thinking to myself "That kind of looks like the pictures of twins that I've seen in my pregnancy books". Wouldn't you know it, twenty seconds later the tech asked us if twins ran in our family, to which we replied "No!". The tech said, "Well they do now"! We were thrilled with the news! We didn't think we had a shot at twins but had discussed how fun that would be. That wasn't the end of the shocking news though - about a minute later the tech said "hmmm". I jokingly said "There are only two, right?" That's when she discovered baby number three! With this, my husband started laughing and I started crying - tears of joy and fear, all at the same time.
Multiples certainly aren’t a rare occurrence in this day and age. However there weren't any multiples anywhere in our immediate families and we hadn't been using any fertility treatments so we weren’t thinking this was something we’d ever be experiencing.
In late August 2007 at 33 weeks and 3 days, Jackson, Tyler and Chase entered our world. They were beautiful, healthy babies and spent only a couple of weeks in the NICU as feeders and growers. It was then that we received confirmation to more stunning news: our boys are identical triplets. This is very rare, and depending on whom you talk to or what you read you'll finding varying degrees of rarity - everything from 1 in 500,000 to 1 in 200 million. I think it's about 1 in a million - maybe 2 million, but certainly not 200 million.
Life with triplets is crazy, exhausting and fun. I’ve put my radio career on hold and have taken on the roll of stay at home mom. While it’s true that triplets are more than Nick and I bargained for, we wouldn’t trade our crazy life for the world!
Six Years Ago
We've had a lot of adventures since that day in Maine. We lived in Michigan for a few years, moved even further from "home" when we came to Kansas City and the biggest adventure of all was the arrival of Jackson, Tyler and Chase.
If someone had told me on my wedding day that in less than 5 years I'd be the mom to triplets I would have laughed in their face. How was I going to have triplets? Multiples don't run in the family after all! I didn't even know identical triplets were medically possible until it was happening to me.
If someone had told me on my wedding day that Nick and I would be moving even further away from New England than just Michigan, I'd of told them they were crazy. No way would I agree to that! Guess God had other plans.
If I've learned one thing over the last 6 years it's to never say never. Sure, I'd like to think that we'll get to move back east someday but I no longer put a time frame on it (like I used to). Sure, at this moment I'd like to have another baby (in the future! not now!) but I know better than to say without a shadow of a doubt that it would only be 1 baby and not 2 or 3 at once (even though the medical statistics if I had multiples again would be out of this world and would probably get us a show on TLC). Life is funny like that! I'm finding it's better (and more fun) to just hang on and enjoy the ride.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
New Best Friend
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
New Video
Now you can experience the glory of the pudding incident by clicking on the "video" link on the right hand side and watching our newest YouTube video! Or, just click here.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Good Messy Fun
Last week pudding was on sale at the grocery store. Know what my first thought was when I saw that? "I bet the boys would have fun finger painting with that!" Call me crazy. Go ahead, do it!
Friday night Nick was still in Virginia and Laura was over here keeping me company for the evening. After dinner Laura and I moved the boys onto the tile floor (boy was that a good move!), took off their bibs and shirts and prepared for some messy fun.
Welcome!
Welcome to our new home!
I know I conducted a poll a while back about whether or not to make a move to a more "traditional" blog set up or to stay with Freewebs. At the time of that poll, Freewebs won in a big way. I was only too happy to stay there too as I enjoyed the set up of our website.
Last night as I was attempting to load a few more pictures onto the website I discovered I was yet again out of space on Freewebs! It seems like I have to delete pictures, videos and/or blogs every few weeks in order to put something new up and I'm tired of it.
If you look on the right hand side of the page, you'll notice links to our photo album and our YouTube channel. I will also be including many more photos in my blogs now that space isn't such an issue.
The old site will remain up for a few months for people who want to read our older posts as I'm going to just start fresh here.
If you have our site linked on your blog, please remember to change the url link!












