When Mommy's Your Name
by Jacey Reynolds
The telephone's ringing, the TV is blaring.
Sister is crying' cause Brother's not sharing.
There's a spill on the carpet that no one will claim.
There's no time for sitting when Mommy's your name.
The laundry is folded but not put away.
The dishes you just washed are from yesterday.
Without any warning your relatives came.
There's no getting caught up when Mommy's your name.
You drive to the market, you drive to the school
You drive to the cleaners, you drive the carpool
You drive yourself crazy, it's really a shame.
There's no time for resting when Mommy's your name.
To your bedroom you sneak to find peace for a minute,
but your minute is over before you begin it.
Your little one finds you and thinks it's a game.
There's no time for hiding when Mommy's your name.
At night as you kneel to thank heaven above you,
An angel creeps in and says, "Mommy, I love you."
You may not know glory or fortune or fame,
but what does it matter when Mommy's your name?
Friday, May 12, 2006
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Hidden Camera?
When we pull out the camera or video camera, it always attracts the attention of the kids and they stop doing what we're trying to capture. We try to be sneaky with the cameras, but they always seem to catch us. We need to work on some type of hidden camera. Maybe hide it in the middle of stuffed animals or something like that. Any ideas?
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
More Teeth
Little Man and Squeaky are adding more teeth on the top. Blondie is finally starting to get some teeth on top.
Friday, May 05, 2006
Photos Added
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Two Sets Of Triplets?
A New Jersey woman has delivered her second of triplets. I feel overwhelmed just typing that.
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Mothers of Multiples - What Are You Worth?

According to this news story, a fulltime stay-at-home mother would earn $134,121 a year if paid for all her work. Here's an interesting fact from the story - "Employed mothers reported spending on average 44 hours a week at their outside job and 49.8 hours at their home job, while the stay-at-home mother worked 91.6 hours a week, it showed." So what are mothers of multiples worth? Two, three, four or more times that because of all the kids at the same age? I certainly think so. Want to calculate your worth? Go here.
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
"You're An Inspiration To Us"
We hear that, in various forms, from different people. The comment is always tied to us being parents of triplets. Most recently the comment came from a couple that had a baby in NICU the same time we were there. We ran into them at a store and they told us that when things got bad with their baby, they thought of us and realized it could be worse. In fact, threee times as bad. I'm sure there's a compliment in that statement. Seriously, we're glad we can be an inspiration for people. We must be able to fulfill the responsibilities or God wouldn't have given us three at one time.
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Just A Thought
All baby clothes should have only velcro. No buttons, snaps or zippers. I think trying to get snaps to match correctly the first time on a full length outfit has to be some type of intelligence test.
Friday, April 28, 2006
I Just...
I don't know why people like to do this. It's usually the parents that have one kid. They like to say something like "I just spent so many dollars on my kid for braces, camp, school, etc." You get the idea. After they finish that sentence, they usually say something like "Oh my. Wait until your kids get that age. You'll have to spend three times that amount." Thank you very much. I learned quickly how expensive it is with triplets. And just for your information, I've probably spent more money on diapers than you can even imagine.
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Sesame Street

We remember watching Sesame Street when we were kids. We turned it on this past Saturday just to see what it's like now because we know we'll be watching it with the kids in a few years. It seems to have changed a little from what we remember. That's why we were happy to find this link to some classic postings on the internet. Have fun watching them and don't forget to share them with your kids.
Bouncing In Exersaucers

The kids sure do love jumping and bouncing in the exersaucers. It almost seems like they enjoy that more than the Johnny-Jumpups. I can't help but think of Whack-A-Mole every time I see them jumping up and down in the exersaucers. Of course, we don't whack them on the head when they jump up though.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Another Sick Sunday
It's a week after Easter and 3 out of the 5 of us are still sick. Squeaky and Blondie are still the worst with runny noses. I can't seem to stop coughing. It's sad because we want to go to church. No matter what the illness is, it still seems us to take 2 weeks to get rid of it.
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Rollin' and Tumblin'
Little Man is getting more mobile, but he moves by rolling. When you put him on the floor, he rolls around and keeps looking at us to see if we're watching. Last night, he wouldn't be still in his crib at bedtime. He wanted to keep rolling around. He especially seemed to enjoy rolling on his belly and looking up at us. He keeps moving like a barrel rolling down a hill.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
I Wish I Had The Camera Ready
For the past few mornings the kids have been reaching to each other from their highchairs during feeding times. They'll hold hands for a few seconds. It's the sweetest thing. I wish I could get a photo of it happening.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Slowly Turning The Corner
Are we beginning to see the end of the colds? Little Man is starting to get better, but Squeaky and Blondie are still congested. It's really bad for Blondie because she likes to keep her pacifier in while she's sleeping and that's hard to do with a congested nose. We keep making trips into the room at night to replace her pacifier when she loses it. That's a lot of fun (yeah, right) when she has thrown it out of the crib and we have to scramble in the dark to find it on the floor. Last night we were wondering if someone made glow-in-the-dark pacifiers and if that would make it easier to find them. We don't know about finding them, but they are available. Is there anything that isn't made for kids?
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Thanks A Bunch, Easter Bunny
Instead of the usual basket of chocolates, the Easter Bunny decided to bring a basket of sickness. When it started, we thought it was just Little Man exhibiting some teething symptoms (grumpy, runny nose), but instead it was a cold that has begun its march through our family.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Should I Be Mad Or Feel Sorry for Them?
Here's a story of a couple in Missouri that said they were expecting sextuplets. The community overflowed with support for them. It was just a hoax though to get the free things.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Teamwork
From reading any of our posts, you know how much work it is with multiples. I can only imagine how much harder it would be for one person to handle. That's why I'm glad the father and I make such a good team. When one of us is tired, the other seems to have lots of energy. When one of us has had all they can stand for the day, it seems like the other has lots of patience. We couldn't make it without each other.
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Get Ready Bunnies, Easter Is Coming
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
What Happened, Mr. Sandman?
For the past couple of nights, sleeping has not been what it used to be. Starting about 30 minutes after we put the kids down, and lasting for about 4 hours, either Blondie or Little Man wake up about every 30 minutes and start to cry. We usually go to them and replace a lost pacifier and this solves the problem, but why has it started? Possible teething pain? Changes in sleepwear due to warmer weather? We don't know why, but it would be nice if it would stop.
Monday, April 03, 2006
For Parents of Multiples
This quote was in an email from my "Mothers of Multiples" group a few months ago. Surely all parents of multiples can relate to it.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. " - Mother Teresa
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. " - Mother Teresa
Sunday, April 02, 2006
"Ma Ma"
Blondie has added "ma ma" to the sounds she's making. So far, she's the most vocal of all three. Maybe that's because she's the smallest and she's trying to make her voice heard.
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Squeaky's Doing It Now
This morning, as if turning on a light switch, Squeaky has started using "ah" sounds and words just like Little Man and Blondie.
Friday, March 31, 2006
Father Friday - I'm Addicted
This week, we were given a container of Gerber Fruit Puffs for the kids. We're not sure if they like them or not. Sometimes they'll eat a few and sometimes they won't. I tried one after we opened the container, and let me tell you, I'm addicted to them. These are the strawberry-apple flavor and they remind me of Boo Berry cereal. I could eat them with milk for breakfast. The mother keeps telling me I need to stop eating them so the kids will have some. Don't tell her, I'm eating some while typing this.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Blah, Blah, Blah
That's one of the new sounds coming from Little Man and Blondie. They have started using "ah" sounds and words - blah, lah, dah. Squeaky makes plenty of sounds too, but not those yet.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
9 Month Doctor Visit
Yesterday we went to the 9 month check-up. The doctor was pleased with the way the babies were growing. It was time for more immunizations and no one enjoyed those.
New Weights -
Little Man - 17 lbs 3 oz
Squeaky - 17 lbs 15 oz
Blondie - 14 lbs 11 oz
New Weights -
Little Man - 17 lbs 3 oz
Squeaky - 17 lbs 15 oz
Blondie - 14 lbs 11 oz
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Cavities?!?!
Yesterday we noticed dark spots on the back of Squeaky and Blondie's lower teeth. Our first thought was "Oh no! They have cavities!" We tried to figure out what we had done wrong. We started brushing their gums and teeth at 6 months. We didn't let them go to sleep with a bottle. Any fruit juices were watered down before they received it. We had been following all the rules that we knew. How had this happened?
We called the pediatrician's office and they recommended a pediatric dentist. We called and made an appointment for today. Our fears were put to rest when the dentist looked at their teeth and told us the spots were from all the iron in the formula. Whew! What a relief. Then we started wondering why someone hadn't mentioned this to us before. It would have been nice to know that the iron-rich formula could have been the problem instead of jumping to the conclusion that they had cavities.
We called the pediatrician's office and they recommended a pediatric dentist. We called and made an appointment for today. Our fears were put to rest when the dentist looked at their teeth and told us the spots were from all the iron in the formula. Whew! What a relief. Then we started wondering why someone hadn't mentioned this to us before. It would have been nice to know that the iron-rich formula could have been the problem instead of jumping to the conclusion that they had cavities.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Boot Camp - One Week

Monday, March 20, 2006
Developmentally Speaking
There's lots of information available about kids and what they should be doing at a certain age (sitting up, crawling, etc). When it comes to babies that are born early, can you really use those charts? If babies are born early at 34 1/2 weeks, like ours, how can you measure what they should be doing? Do you say they are 9 months old, but only 8 months old developmentally? Once they are born, do you start the developmental counter or do you factor in the prematurity of the child?
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Boot Camp - Day 2
Things are going great. They are really taking to eating at the same time. We usually finish feeding all three in about one hour instead of taking almost 2 hours with the staggered times we were using.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Boot Camp For Everyone

We're all in training starting today. We've been feeding the kids at staggered times (about 40 minutes apart) just to make it easier for one person to feed them. That kind of worked, but it sure caused havoc with the nap times. One wanted to sleep and two didn't or two wanted to sleep and one didn't. It was very stressful. This morning, everyone was up and in their high chairs at the same time to start simultaneous feedings. We just moved from one kid to the next, spooning in food. When they finished with the solids, we gave them their Podee bottles and helped them keep the nipples in their mouths while they drank. It went okay this morning. They all finished at about the same time and were napping at the same time. Keep reading. We'll keep you updated.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Candle Heads
We're just amazed at the amount of earwax that makes its way from the inner ear to the outer ear on our kids. You clean their ears and the next day, there's more wax in there. It's amazing. The father has started calling them "Candle Heads".
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Is Anything More Precious Than...
a sleeping baby (x3)? (Sorry, no photo. We can't seem to get all 3 to nap at the same time yet.)
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Last Man Standing
Everybody is sick now, except for the father. That's good because we need him to keep going while the rest of us recover from a bad cold.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Spray 'n Wash, You're My Best Friend
When you have a baby, or in our case three, you always have items with spit-up on them. We were given some Spray 'n Wash at a baby shower and told to use it to help clean things we wash. Let me tell you, we've gone through a lot of it and it seems to get out all the baby-related stains we've encountered. If only they sold it in a larger bottle...
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Little Man and Sitting
Little Man seems to have mastered his sitting skills. He only has the occasional fall over. Now if only he could learn to get into the sitting position on his own.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Snotty Squeaky
Early Sunday morning, we woke to the sound of coughing and raspy breathing on the baby monitor. We went to investigate and found that Squeaky had a cold. Other than some saline nasal spray, a vaporizer and some Pediacare, there was nothing we could do for her in the middle of the night. It sure breaks your heart to be in bed, listening to that sound and knowing there isn't anything you can do to immediately make her feel better.
Getting Ready Early
We've found that one of the things that helps us the most throughout the day is getting ready early for any activities. Whether it's bottles for the next day, setting out the carseats for a trip, prepacking the diaper bag ... anything we can do in advance sure makes the day go smoother.
Friday, March 03, 2006
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
The Party Isn't For Us
This has happened to us because of the triplets. It isn't intentional, but there doesn't seem to be anything we can do about it. We've been at social gatherings for other people, but all the attention is focused on the triplets. We usually feel really bad about it. We're not sure what to do about it except deciding to not go to those gatherings. Then you feel like you've done a bad thing to the person that the gathering is for. There has to be a solution. Any ideas?
Monday, February 27, 2006
Birthday Planning
This weekend we realized the triplets are almost 8 months old. Is it too early to start planning the one year party? Probably not with the limited amount of time each day we can spend on planning it.
Friday, February 24, 2006
Father Friday - Interesting Packaging
The triplets received this gift for Christmas. We haven't opened it yet because they aren't walking. I was looking at it recently and started laughing at the packaging of the toy. I can't look at it now without laughing. If it was me, I think I would have made the box a little larger so it wouldn't look like one dog was sniffing the other one's tail.

Finally - Baby Dedication Photos
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
I Don't Know How You Do It
We hear that, in some form, from people all the time. From the outside, things must look better than they do on the inside. We always feel like it's a struggle to get everything completed each day. Feeding the kids, washing clothes and dishes, keeping the house in some order, taking care of ourselves, running errands...the list goes on and on. Somehow we manage. It's a mystery to us. And we must make it look easy. Trust us, it's an illusion.
Monday, February 20, 2006
One Week Without Posts
I just realized it's been one week since my last post. Sorry about that. I guess this was just a week without much to write about.
Sitting
Everyone is starting to sit more than usual. All 3 sit really well with some assistance. Little Man is almost to the point where he can sit by himself. This weekend, he was sitting by himself, leaned over to pick up a toy and then returned to a sitting position. Of course, we're always beside him just in case he loses his balance.
Monday, February 13, 2006
Saturday, February 11, 2006
New Weights
As of yesterday afternoon, Little Man has taken the lead in weights again.
Little Man - 16 lbs 4 oz
Squeaky - 16 lbs 2oz
Blondie - 13 lbs 8 oz
Little Man - 16 lbs 4 oz
Squeaky - 16 lbs 2oz
Blondie - 13 lbs 8 oz
Friday, February 10, 2006
What Will The Weights Be?
We go to the doctor today for another RSV injection. They'll be checking everyone's weights. I can't wait to see how much they've gained.
Father Friday - You Do What???
Breastfeeding kids is great, but I think this lady has carried it too far.
Why I Still Breastfeed My Eight Year Old Girl
I sent this story to daddytypes. A reader there sent in a link to a Little Britain clip about "extended breastfeeding". Maybe it's more common than I'm aware.
Why I Still Breastfeed My Eight Year Old Girl
I sent this story to daddytypes. A reader there sent in a link to a Little Britain clip about "extended breastfeeding". Maybe it's more common than I'm aware.
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
The Many Faces of Squeaky
Germs and Multiples

Germs and multiples aren't a good combination. When one gets sick, the others probably will too. With triplets, you're looking at about 2 weeks of illness by the time it spreads and everyone is on the mend. We usually try to avoid situations where we know they can catch something.
This past Sunday, we rushed to get to church only to find out that someone in the nursery was sick. Squeaky had just recovered from a cold. We decided it wasn't worth it to leave them in the nursery and run the risk of somebody getting sick. Why do people bring out their kids when it's possible for them to spread an illness? I guess if you only have one child, it isn't a big deal if they get sick. They get better and things are back to normal. That isn't the case with us. Like the Energizer bunny, that illness just comes going and going until everyone is sick. That's why we try to be extra careful with illness.
Monday, February 06, 2006
A Small Victory
We consider this a small victory for us. We were able to clean the house Saturday. At all times - one person watched the kids and the other cleaned. Are things getting easier for us, are the kids getting easier to entertain or were we just lucky?
Saturday, February 04, 2006
Pink Eye
This week, we had the first illness that we definitely didn't want spreading. Squeaky had pink eye. We discovered it at the first of the week and we took her to the doctor immediately. Today is the last dose of the eye drops and we are happy to say that no one else has shown any signs of catching the illness.
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
I Miss...
We compiled a small list of things we miss since the triplets were born. It's not what you think. Read on. Others that have kids can probably add to the list.
- I miss sleeping later in the morning, but I enjoy the early feeding and watching the sun rise while holding a baby.
- I miss having time to play my guitar, but I enjoy singing songs to the kids.
- I miss quiet evenings, but I enjoy the sounds of laughter when we're playing with the kids.
- I miss taking a nap on the couch, but I enjoy watching the kids sleep.
- I miss the free time, but I enjoy having three babies to love.
- I miss having time to clean the house, but I love filling my time with things I do as a parent.
Any others you can think of?
Monday, January 30, 2006
Dumbest Twin Comments
These were on the Curletto family website. The list is for twins, not triplets, but they are funny (and true).
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Official 6 Month Photos
Little Man 
Squeaky
Blondie


Squeaky

Blondie


The triplets are almost 7 months and here we are posting 6 month photos. Oh well, better late than never. Because these photos were made at a studio, they are copyrighted. That's why we're posting them with the copyright symbol on the photos. Even with it in there, you can see what they look like.
Eating For Us, But Not Others
All 3 are starting to show some favoritism when it comes to eating. They usually do really well when taking a bottle from the father and I, but they won't always eat when someone else is feeding them. We usually have to take them to get them to eat. We're not sure if this just a temporary phase or exactly what's causing this preferential eating.
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Posting Video Clips
Does anyone know of, or use, a website that allows free postings of video clips? We would love to get some out there for people to view.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Growing Up
When we realized Little Man had teeth this morning, it suddenly made me realize that the kids are growing up. Yes, they're only (almost) 7 months old. Yes, they still have lots of growing to do. I guess this was just the first time it really hit me that they are getting older. No longer are we greeted by those beautiful, toothless baby smiles. We're now seeing some teeth in there too.
No Dentures Required
Little Man finally has teeth coming through the gum. We noticed that the lower front teeth were poking through this morning.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Baby Dedication Sunday
Tomorrow is Baby Dedication Sunday at church. All the babies born within the last year are recognized. It should be fun. The big challenge for us will be getting there on time. We have to be there 15 minutes before church starts. We usually aren't able to get there on time now. We'll get an early start and hope things go smoothly.
Friday, January 20, 2006
Father Friday - A Fake Ad
We ran across this fake ad at worth1000.com. We promise you - we're not bad parents. We just thought this was too funny to not post.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Monday, January 16, 2006
Invasion of the Snotty Noses
We've been trying to nurse all 3 back to health over the past 3 days. Everyone has a cold and a runny nose.
Friday, January 13, 2006
New Weights
We went back to the doctor yesterday for another RSV injection and a flu injection. They did some quick weights to get the correct doses. Based on the weights yesterday, we have a new winner in the weight category.
The weights yesterday were -
Little Man - 15 lbs 7 oz
Squeaky - 15 lbs 11oz
Blondie - 12lbs 7 oz
The weights yesterday were -
Little Man - 15 lbs 7 oz
Squeaky - 15 lbs 11oz
Blondie - 12lbs 7 oz
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Been Thinking About Cleaning
I was reading Chelle's post on cleaning and I got to thinking about cleaning our house. We used to do a minor cleaning one week and the next week, we would clean the house really good. Needless to say, this stopped about, um..., 6 months ago. My father-in-law came over one day during the New Years holiday and helped with the kids so we could clean the house. That's only the second time in 6 months the house has had a good cleaning. We miss the chances to clean everything really well. We just seem to keep the clutter organized now. And yes, we know, it will probably only get worse once they start crawling and walking.
Monday, January 09, 2006
Teething Pain
Little Man seems to be bearing the brunt of the teething pain. Squeaky and Blondie started showing teeth without any signs of discomfort. Little Man seems to be in agony most of the time. We've tried teething rings, cold wet washcloths, Orajel and Tylenol. Nothing seems to last for very long. Any other suggestions?
Sunday, January 08, 2006
A Family Photo
Today we have an official photo made at church for the upcoming baby dedication/recognition service. Somehow we've let 6 months fly by with no "official" family photo. Let's hope this is a good one.
Friday, January 06, 2006
Father Friday - Words Of Wisdom
If you've never had multiples, you have no idea how hard or rewarding it is. We wouldn't trade it for anything. For every crying outburst, there are numerous moments where your kids look at you with all the love they can muster. For every sleepless night, there are those peaceful moments when they fall asleep in your arms. When you're in the midst of day-to-day parenting, it's easy to get caught up in the bad moments and look over the happy moments. You have to remember to enjoy every moment. I think it's best summed up in something my Daddy told me today - "One day you'll look back and laugh at all the stuff that happened. Just no time soon.".
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Triplet Town
From the Inside Edition website, the story on Wednesday, January 4 - "Arriving three by three, 105 adorable triplets are born. But besides being triplets, whats truly amazing is that all 105 of them, from newborn to 18 year-old triplets, live in the same county and share the same zip code. INSIDE EDITION is there for the gathering of the triplets as they get ready for a group photo." Wow!!!
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Eating - Then vs. Now

We were talking this morning about how eating habits of the kids have changed so much. When they came home from the hospital, they were eating about 25 ccs (slightly less than 1 ounce) of milk every 3 hours around the clock. Now they are eating around 210 ccs (7 ounces) 4 times during the day, in addition to rice cereal and some baby food (butternut squash, carrots, sweet potatoes). You can see in the photo the differences in milk. An original bottle we were using is on the left with 25 ccs marked at the arrow. The bottle we're using now is on the right with 210 ccs marked at the arrow. What a difference 6 months has made.
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Teething
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
The Martians Have Landed

Some of the weirdest sounds come from babies. Blondie has started making a sound that is like the Martians in the movie "Mars Attacks!" . If you're familiar with the movie, you'll know the sound I'm talking about. If not, here it is.
Sunday, December 25, 2005
Father Fri...Hmmm...Sunday - Christmas Vacation
Today was the first Christmas with the kids. The best gift I'll get is a week of vacation that I'm starting tomorrow. I can spend all the time I want with the kids until I go back to work on January 3. Yeah!!!
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Our Online Photos
We discovered something this morning about the photos we're storing online through flickr. You can only store 200 images online if you have the free account. If you upgrade to a premium account, you get more space. So, if you're looker for older images and they have disappeared, that's why. Does anyone know of a better free online photo storage service?
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
6 Month Doctor Visit
We went to the doctor today for the 6 month visit. Here are the weights and lengths -
Little Man - 14 lbs 13 oz, 25 3/4"
Squeaky - 14 lbs 12 oz, 25 3/8"
Blondie - 12 lbs 2 oz, 24 3/8"
The biggest surprise of the visit - the doctor realized that Squeaky has a tooth. We had no idea. Let's hope the other teeth for her and everyone else come in as easily as this one did.
Little Man - 14 lbs 13 oz, 25 3/4"
Squeaky - 14 lbs 12 oz, 25 3/8"
Blondie - 12 lbs 2 oz, 24 3/8"
The biggest surprise of the visit - the doctor realized that Squeaky has a tooth. We had no idea. Let's hope the other teeth for her and everyone else come in as easily as this one did.
Sunday, December 18, 2005
The Best Laid Plans Of Mice and Multiples...
Another Sunday morning. We tried to get everyone ready so we could go to church. Obviously, the kids had other plans for the day. Little Man wouldn't eat, stop crying or get into his car seat. Blondie wouldn't stop crying once we got her into her car seat. Squeaky... she sat sleeping in her car seat and just snored. Oh, what a day it's been.
Friday, December 16, 2005
Father Friday - Christmas Time Is Coming
Everybody keeps asking us questions like this - "Are you ready for Christmas?", "Are you excited about seeing the kids open their presents?". I'm not sure how to answer those questions. Sure, we're excited about Christmas, but in a different way. We haven't had time to focus on buying gifts this year. It's nice to not be caught up in the commercialism of Christmas. This year, because we've been so busy with the kids and family, we're more focused on what's really important - the birth of Jesus, new kids that are a gift everyday to us, family and friends. Are we excited about Christmas? Yes, we are and for what we think are the right reasons.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
In The Minority?
When we didn't have kids, it seemed like we were in the minority. All our friends had kids and we just felt "out of place". Now we have triplets and we feel like we're in the minority again because most of our friends have one or two kids. Even if they have more, they aren't the same age. It's just different. Do any other parents of multiples feel this way?
Monday, December 12, 2005
If Only I Had Six Arms

Sometime I wish I had six arms. I would be able to hold everyone at the same time, feed them at the same time, change them at the same time. It's heartbreaking to be feeding one baby and have another look at you with a "Why aren't you feeding me?" look.
And yes, the father found the Spiderman image for this posting.
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Our First Meal In A Restaurant
Today was our first meal in a restaurant will all 3 kids. The father has an annual Christmas luncheon with friends. They try to see who can make the tackiest Christmas gift and bring it for exchange. I tagged along today because I was leaving Bible study about the same time they were meeting. It was so nice to be able to get out and enjoy a meal in a restaurant. Everyone behaved and there were no crying outbursts.
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Sometimes No News Is All The News There Is
Yes, you read that correctly. No really funny stories to post. No big problems to report. Everything seems to be going smoothly. That's a good thing.
Monday, December 05, 2005
A New Perspective
Because we've been getting out a bit more, we have a new perspective on places that provide accessibility for everyone.
We usually get around with a single stroller and a double stroller. We've found it difficult to manuever when buildings don't provide ramps at sidewalks, automatic opening doors, lots of easily accessible elevators, ramps that aren't too steep, etc.
Last Friday, we went to a Christmas party at a museum. When we were leaving, we discovered that someone had parked and blocked the ramp on the sidewalk. We had to travel farther than necessary so we could get the strollers to our vehicles.
It's amazing how a small change can make you see things in a new way.
We usually get around with a single stroller and a double stroller. We've found it difficult to manuever when buildings don't provide ramps at sidewalks, automatic opening doors, lots of easily accessible elevators, ramps that aren't too steep, etc.
Last Friday, we went to a Christmas party at a museum. When we were leaving, we discovered that someone had parked and blocked the ramp on the sidewalk. We had to travel farther than necessary so we could get the strollers to our vehicles.
It's amazing how a small change can make you see things in a new way.
Friday, December 02, 2005
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