Our amazing little car will be holding all the of the following:
- One large suitcase
- One small suitcase
- Diaper bag
- Carry-on
- Double stroller
- Bjorn
- Car seats x3
- Fiona
- Daphne
- Stella
- Brant
- Kari
Now the only question is, can we get it all to the terminal?
8.29.10: Venice beach
Today we adventured to Venice Beach. A crazy place with crazy people....it was wonderful. The girls did great and seemed to enjoy the people watching. Daphne (for the second time) got car sick, but was in a great mood once cleaned up. Today marks the girls' first kids meal. Brant and I needed to get some food and stopped in at a Baja Fresh. Well it happened to be free kids meal day, so I got the girls a quesadilla (which we have eaten before when homemade). They loved it! It was a big mom moment for me. Ordering a meal for my babies....I can't believe they are so grownup!
8.25.10: Helpers
My little girls have become very good helpers.
Frequently, we wipe up spilled milk (from tipped over bottles) with a cloth diaper. The past couple days, Daphne has started cleaning up for us! She will see some milk on the carpet, walk over to a cloth and bring it back to the milk spots. Then she brushes the ground with the cloth. Brant and I were both in disbelief when this happened the first time, but she has done it several days now.
Fiona has begun identifying tiny pieces of lint, hair, and string on the ground. Once located, she picks it up and walks over to me very proudly. I take it from her and thank her. She seems to be on a personal mission to make our blankets/floor lint-free.
This morning, for the first time, I got significant help cleaning up the toys. Every morning before reading time, we put all the toys into the toybox and slide it under the crib. Today, Stella starting putting the toys into the toybox (about five minutes before reading time and before I said it was time to clean up the toys). She put away 3/4 of the toys which is a challenge given that her sisters like to take the toys out of the toybox as they are being put away.
Soon enough, I will be out of a job....well I suppose they will still need me to change their diapers.
Frequently, we wipe up spilled milk (from tipped over bottles) with a cloth diaper. The past couple days, Daphne has started cleaning up for us! She will see some milk on the carpet, walk over to a cloth and bring it back to the milk spots. Then she brushes the ground with the cloth. Brant and I were both in disbelief when this happened the first time, but she has done it several days now.
Fiona has begun identifying tiny pieces of lint, hair, and string on the ground. Once located, she picks it up and walks over to me very proudly. I take it from her and thank her. She seems to be on a personal mission to make our blankets/floor lint-free.
This morning, for the first time, I got significant help cleaning up the toys. Every morning before reading time, we put all the toys into the toybox and slide it under the crib. Today, Stella starting putting the toys into the toybox (about five minutes before reading time and before I said it was time to clean up the toys). She put away 3/4 of the toys which is a challenge given that her sisters like to take the toys out of the toybox as they are being put away.
Soon enough, I will be out of a job....well I suppose they will still need me to change their diapers.
8.22.10: WALKING to the park
(fiona/pink, stella/green, daphne/orange)
Today the girls WALKED to the park. That's right, they walked all the way to the park. Okay, in all fairness Daphne held Brant's hand while Fiona held mine (Stella was in a carrier). The handholding was mainly for safety since there are a fair amount of cars on our street. The girls made it all the way to the park, just over .10 miles! Then on the way home, Stella walked holding my hand while Daphne and Fiona were carried. All that walking must have worn them out, they napped very well in the afternoon.
(front to back: stella, daphne, fiona)
This weekend we also upgraded our stroller to the new 'bike seats' instead of the infant carriers that they had seriously outgrown. Stella who rides in front was totally digging 'driving' the stroller. Brant was very creative fitting the sunshades to the new stroller seats using a rolled up magazine. You would never know about our ghetto headrest fix unless I told you.
8.21.10: Dress rehearsal
After many disappointing shopping trips, I decided to make the girls' dresses for the wedding myself. Of course when I say by myself, I got some secret help from Grandy with the zippers, bloomers, and sashes. Today the girls tried on their dresses in their final form and to my surprise, they actually fit. The girls had no problem running around in them and of course looked adorable.

daphne in medium blue

stella in dark blue

fiona in purple

daphne in medium blue

stella in dark blue

fiona in purple
8.19.10: Recovery
I am happy to report that my single day of defeat did not set me back for long. This week we have had a play date everyday and the girls (and I) have done great. We went to a park, children's museum, twin mom's home, and had a play date at our house. We even have plans to go out tomorrow but aren't sure where just yet. The weather has been super hot (in the 90's) so we have frequented Target several times for our daily walks. My confidence for adventuring with the girls has been restored. Phew!
8.18.10: Visitors from Seattle

(left to right: debbie, fiona, daphne, stella)
Debbie and her family (Andy, Joey, and Sammy) arrived late last week. Somehow, even though they are in town to see many people during their vacation, I have seen Debbie almost everyday. It has been wonderful. It feels like she lives just down the street. The girls instantly warmed up to her. Even after this picture was taken, the girls just sat on her lap for a while. We had so much fun during her multiple visits that we kept forgetting to take pictures.
(left to right: sammy, debbie, kari, joey)
Her kids are adorable (as expected) and Sammy (who is six weeks younger than the girls) weighs a good 9lbs more than Daphne giving him the most ridiculous dimples ever. Joey is almost 5 and super smart. He is so helpful and very inquisitive. Andy (+boys) spent some time at the pool while Brant (+girls) spent some time at home so that Debbie and I could go away for some girlie time kid-free. Of course, we ended up talking about the kids. After a short week, they left for San Diego to continue their family vacation at a music festival. It was hard to see them leave, but wonderful to have had them here for so long.
8.13.10: Defeat
Today I admit defeat. I attempted to go to the botanic garden children's area on my own. Well not really on my own since we met up with Heather and her twin boys. Heather and I have been able to accomplish many play dates as a team (she is a great helper), but this was too much for me.
- The layout is not ideal for us. There are several sections to play in but all have dual entry/exit points.
- The entire area is either wet cement or mud (slippery and dirty). The girls are good about falling (no crying they just get right back up) but the cement and mud compounded with the falling just made everyone a complete mess.
- There are a lot of older kids running around forcing me to dodge them when chasing after my little ones.
- We are good walkers, but not THAT good. Uneven river rocks prove too challenging for me in flip-flops let alone three new-ish walkers.
After Fiona exited in one direction and Daphne in another all while Stella bit it (but didn't cry) in the mud, I was done. I picked up two girls and put the other in my bjorn and stumbled out of the area. While trying to strap everyone in the stroller, Daphne ran towards some sleeping woman and started pulling her hair, I didn't even care. I was defeated and pretended not to notice. The woman didn't say anything, I think she could see by my face that I was overwhelmed. I ran away in shame barely holding it together while loading/driving/unloading everyone. Once we got home, I changed everyone into clean clothes and put them down for their nap. It is then that I broke down. I was exhausted both emotionally and physically.
I pride myself on being able to do anything I need to with the girls. I am so thankful to have our trio that I will do whatever it takes to get them the most 'normal' childhood experiences possible. Sure it may take me longer, but I can usually figure it out. This was the first time that I left an activity in defeat. Hopefully in a couple days I will recover from this experience and adventure out with the girls again.......but it will not be to the children's garden alone, I can guarantee that.
- The layout is not ideal for us. There are several sections to play in but all have dual entry/exit points.
- The entire area is either wet cement or mud (slippery and dirty). The girls are good about falling (no crying they just get right back up) but the cement and mud compounded with the falling just made everyone a complete mess.
- There are a lot of older kids running around forcing me to dodge them when chasing after my little ones.
- We are good walkers, but not THAT good. Uneven river rocks prove too challenging for me in flip-flops let alone three new-ish walkers.
After Fiona exited in one direction and Daphne in another all while Stella bit it (but didn't cry) in the mud, I was done. I picked up two girls and put the other in my bjorn and stumbled out of the area. While trying to strap everyone in the stroller, Daphne ran towards some sleeping woman and started pulling her hair, I didn't even care. I was defeated and pretended not to notice. The woman didn't say anything, I think she could see by my face that I was overwhelmed. I ran away in shame barely holding it together while loading/driving/unloading everyone. Once we got home, I changed everyone into clean clothes and put them down for their nap. It is then that I broke down. I was exhausted both emotionally and physically.
I pride myself on being able to do anything I need to with the girls. I am so thankful to have our trio that I will do whatever it takes to get them the most 'normal' childhood experiences possible. Sure it may take me longer, but I can usually figure it out. This was the first time that I left an activity in defeat. Hopefully in a couple days I will recover from this experience and adventure out with the girls again.......but it will not be to the children's garden alone, I can guarantee that.
8.11.10: Fourteen months old
(left to right: fiona, daphne, stella)
Ah ha! I figured it out. If I take the monthly photo of the girls while they are in their feeding table, then I can get a picture of everyone together (captured audience I suppose). Anticipate many more monthly photos in the feeding table.....at least until they can follow directions better. I try to take a 'thank you' photo each month. It always seems to come in handy (yes I know the girls are spoiled). I handed the girls the thank you signs but they were getting eaten/destroyed so I took them away...this is what happened. Perhaps a nontraditional 'thank you' photo, but memorable nonetheless.
(left to right: fiona, daphne, stella)
Another exciting month. The girls have become excellent walkers and even run occasionally. They are done with their infant carriers and use full size car seats. Group baths have become the norm which also means there is a new found love for splashing. We continue to have several play dates a week allowing them to learn from other toddlers. The girls have also begun playing more with each other and sometimes (only sometimes) sharing a toy. They know the hand motions for wheels on the bus and if you're happy and you know it.
As of the past month, the girls seem to each have their own favorite food. This is the food that they eat first no matter how many options there are in their bowls. Fiona loves wholewheat bread, Daphne will steal string cheese from anyone who has some and Stella gets very upset if she catches anyone eating HER blueberries (this includes those found in her sisters' bowls). They eat a puree of veggies every meal and we are slowly expanding the finger food assortment that follows (especially now that we are sprouting/have twelve teeth each (4 molars, 4 top front, 4 bottom front).
8.8.10: Wrinkly toes
(left to right: stella, fiona, daphne)
Well we did it. We had our first family swim. It has been a personal goal of mine to get to this point by the end of the summer and in early August, we accomplished it! Up until now, we'd take the girls into the pool one at a time while the other one entertains the two non-swimming kids poolside. The watching girls usually got pretty restless so the time swimming was very limited. Now that we all swim at the same time, everyone gets to swim much longer. It was fun for all and the girls seemed happy and comfortable in their floats. We stayed so long, we had thirty cute little wrinkly toes.
8.7.10: Children's garden
(left to right: brant/daphne, fiona, stella)
Today we adventured to the botanic gardens to explore the children's area. I would like to pretend that I was helping push the stroller when not taking this picture, but I wasn't. Brant (the very proud dad) did it all himself. I just walked along side, not really sure what to do with myself.
(left to right: stella, fiona, daphne)
This children's garden had several cute little surprises. One of my favorites was this mini table and chairs. Since we don't go out to restaurants and use highchairs ever, this was our first time putting them in chairs 'their' size. Next time, we bring snacks and eat at this perfectly situated lunch spot.
(left to right: daphne, fiona, stella)
The girls are really into splashing these days. These fish buckets spray up water and provided a lot of entertainment for splashing each other. Fiona didn't even seem to mind when she got water in her face every 10 seconds. There was also a really fun misting area, but it was tough to keep the girls contained in that area - hence no picture.
8.3.10: Yum, crayons
(left to right: fiona, daphne, stella)
The girls did great eating their lunch today. They even seemed happy sitting in their chairs after eating (mainly chewing on spoons). I decided it was time to test out coloring with crayons. We have done finger painting (semi-assisted) and coloring (very assisted) but never with everyone at the same time (without assistance). Turns out the girls aren't quite ready for coloring and instead prefer to eat the crayons. (note: the artwork in the picture is all me)
Here are some of my favorite pictures from the past couple weeks:
stella
fiona
daphne
7.31.10: We (almost) all fall down
The girls have taken a serious liking to the swim floaty (minus sunshade) as a bouncing device in the house. This poor star gets jumped, drooled, and climbed on (kind of like me). The girls fight over who gets to recline in the star and often carry it with them throughout the living room to prevent their sisters from getting to it. I thought to myself, perhaps this is a good time to teach sharing. I put all the girls into the star sitting on the edge, giggling ensued.

(left to right: fiona, stella, daphne)
More gigging. Then they all started to bounce themselves while sitting on the edge. Once Daphne decided to bounce, I discovered a problem. She bounced Stella and Fiona right off the floaty. More giggling.

(left to right: fiona, stella, daphne)
(left to right: fiona, stella, daphne)
More gigging. Then they all started to bounce themselves while sitting on the edge. Once Daphne decided to bounce, I discovered a problem. She bounced Stella and Fiona right off the floaty. More giggling.
(left to right: fiona, stella, daphne)
7.28.10: Taking over

left to right: fiona, andrew, wesley, anna, daphne, stella
In an effort to make singleton parents the minority, Donna (another triplet mom) and I took over the children's museum. We decided to capture this moment and attempt a group photo. Yes, it was 100% staged. There is no way anyone would play near each other, let alone sit still. For just a brief moment all the kids were still and (sort of) looking at the camera. I think this was the first time I was ever in the majority, having triplets.
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