(left to right: daphne, stella, fiona)
5.28.12: Penguins
5.26.12: Flower girls
Before we even left the apartment, we took a family photo (left to right: fiona, stella, daphne). I just couldn't risk missing a photo of my wonderful family all decked out for Uncle Ragan's wedding.
A majority of our time was spent wrangling/entertaining during the special day so my photos are limited. Regardless, in this one moment fiona, stella and daphne were all sitting still.
The beautiful bride and groom. We were so excited to witness and be part of this very special day.
After an unsuccessful attempt at rehearsing the flower girl walk the day before, we weren't sure what to expect for the ceremony. We did however practice a lot in the morning with toilet paper 'flower petals' and a paper bag 'basket' to show the girls their responsibilities as flower girls. We practiced so much, when we left all dressed up for the wedding, the girls were upset that we weren't bringing our paper bag/toilet paper with us. Thankfully the Priest family had great flower baskets and purple petals for the girls to use in the real ceremony.
Turns out the girls actually did really well. They started off strong, fearlessly walking down the very long aisle placing petals. Then...they ran out of petals. Unsure what to do they dropped their baskets and began looking around for daddy (their go-to person at the front of the church). Daphne and Stella spotted him and began running down the aisle. Fiona turned around and started looking for me at the beginning. Thankfully Ragan and Christina are laid back, so I became an honorary flower girl picking up baskets while convincing Fiona to run to daddy. Christina got her flowers (although all within the first ten feet of the aisle) and the girls completed their task as flower girls. It was a very proud mama moment for me, the most adorable flower girls ever.
After an unsuccessful attempt at rehearsing the flower girl walk the day before, we weren't sure what to expect for the ceremony. We did however practice a lot in the morning with toilet paper 'flower petals' and a paper bag 'basket' to show the girls their responsibilities as flower girls. We practiced so much, when we left all dressed up for the wedding, the girls were upset that we weren't bringing our paper bag/toilet paper with us. Thankfully the Priest family had great flower baskets and purple petals for the girls to use in the real ceremony.
Turns out the girls actually did really well. They started off strong, fearlessly walking down the very long aisle placing petals. Then...they ran out of petals. Unsure what to do they dropped their baskets and began looking around for daddy (their go-to person at the front of the church). Daphne and Stella spotted him and began running down the aisle. Fiona turned around and started looking for me at the beginning. Thankfully Ragan and Christina are laid back, so I became an honorary flower girl picking up baskets while convincing Fiona to run to daddy. Christina got her flowers (although all within the first ten feet of the aisle) and the girls completed their task as flower girls. It was a very proud mama moment for me, the most adorable flower girls ever.
We found Great Nana. After the wedding was the first time we got to see Great Nana and oh boy, were the girls (left to right: fiona, stella, daphne) excited. I believe it went something like this "mama mama, look great nana, mama mama, great nana, great nana" followed by giant hugs.
I'm not sure that Fiona understands that her middle name came from Great Nana but she had been telling me for weeks about how Great Nana is her friend. Every morning we were in New York she'd ask if we were going to see Great Nana. Needless to say, once Fiona found her - there was no letting go. They were connected the remainder of the night.
The girls had an amazing time at the reception, dancing like I have never seen them dance before. Daphne found a friend of Ragan and Christina's and danced with him, pushing aside his girlfriend. Stella had a great time dancing for the crowd and with Grace. Fiona, well Fiona went crazy. That child was grinning ear to ear the entire time dancing, bouncing on anyone who could hold her. There was no shyness at all. The girls got so tired from all the dancing, they began falling down and that is when we knew it was time to head out. Of course we wish we could have made it until the end, but we all had a great time. The next morning the girls woke up and wanted to do it all over again and it went so well, that we did too. Congratulations Uncle Ragan and Aunt Christina!
5.25.12: Making friends
Attempting to get some energy out before the rehearsal the Robertson aunts, uncles and nana adventured to a nearby park. After countless questions about the girls and their age (yes seriously, triplets) this young man decided it was his job to push Daphne in the swing. This wasn't just one or two minutes of pushing, it was well over five minutes. I finally had to end our swinging session just to give the poor boy a break, I could tell he was getting tired but kept insisting that he push Daphne. I just loved the smirk on her face in this picture.
Fiona and Evan mimicked my thoughts exactly, just how long will that boy want to push Daphne? Apparently for a very long time. We had a great day exploring new york even though we stayed nearby.
Monkey (aka Fiona) on the monkey bars with Aunt Melissa.
Stella bear (aka Stella) found a giant bear statue and was very excited to ride it.
5.24.12: Traveling to NYC
(left to right: stella, fiona, christina, daphne)
Our traveling began yesterday with the drive up to Nene's house. Then today was the big flight to NYC. Not much to say about the traveling today, it was probably what one would expect from flying with triplets and five days worth of luggage. Thankfully Ragan met us at the airport. I must admit without him, I think we would have taken twice as long to arrive at our final destination. After a long day of traveling we arrived safely at the bride and groom's home (aka our temporary residence) to some smiling faces and willful readers.
5.20.12: Toddler beds for good
After months (really almost a year) of avoiding it, we have finally moved to toddler beds and now there is no going back. The girls have completely outgrown their crib tents and while we were planning to wait until after our nyc trip to abandon them, they were recalled which sped up our transition. I think this picture explains how well everyone is napping these days. Thankfully nights go better, but naps are a giant struggle. I must admit, they are surely loving their freedom. The problem is that we have an instigator (who shall remain nameless) who pokes and harasses anyone who is sleeping....still working on resolving that.
5.17.12: Surprise play date
Due to a strategic break in between doctor appointments, Nicole and Peter came over for a weekday play date. Nicole even convinced me to go out to a new restaurant for lunch. It actually went pretty well except for the kids dominating the conversation, but we really didn't expect anything else. The play date went so well, we even got a group picture at the end (left to right: nicole, stella, peter, daphne, fiona, me).
5.13.12: Swimming season
(left to right: daphne, stella, fiona)
Wow, I can't complain. Homemade cards, flowers, crepes and sleeping in an hour(!) started off the day right. Followed by an adventure to the children's museum, lunch out, and swimming for the first time of the season. It was a great day of family fun, I am so very lucky and thankful for my family.
(left to right: daphne, fiona, stella)
5.6.12: Go Go Grandma
In an attempt to get some serious yard work done before the weather turns too hot, Nene came down to babysit for the weekend. We haven't done much in the way of babysitting so this was also a test for everyone to build confidence in someone else watching our trio.
Nene did great. The girls (left to right: daphne, stella, fiona) were so busy I don't think they even realized that Brant and I were outside. The girls did painting, play doh, stickers, games, puzzles and played outside (and those are just the activities that I saw). Apparently the surprise hit was "walking balloons". Who knew that a balloon on a string would entertain all three of them for over twenty minutes? The girls each got to customize their balloons and enjoyed walking/running their balloons in circles around the house. The girls and Nene had a great weekend while Brant and I made significant progress with our ongoing battle against the nature surrounding our house. After Nene's departure the girls kept asking me what we were doing next, seems like they got used to Nene's suitcase full of activities.
Nene did great. The girls (left to right: daphne, stella, fiona) were so busy I don't think they even realized that Brant and I were outside. The girls did painting, play doh, stickers, games, puzzles and played outside (and those are just the activities that I saw). Apparently the surprise hit was "walking balloons". Who knew that a balloon on a string would entertain all three of them for over twenty minutes? The girls each got to customize their balloons and enjoyed walking/running their balloons in circles around the house. The girls and Nene had a great weekend while Brant and I made significant progress with our ongoing battle against the nature surrounding our house. After Nene's departure the girls kept asking me what we were doing next, seems like they got used to Nene's suitcase full of activities.
4.26.12: Haircuts
Today was a big day for us, the girls got their first haircuts. It has gotten quite warm here and become uncomfortable to have long hair. They wake up from nap upset because their hair is sweaty and I find the long hair tangled around their necks. After discussing with Brant, we decided that it was time they got haircuts.
Having feared for the worst, we decided to get it professionally done for the first time and will probably follow-up with home trims as needed for a while. I didn't know the level of squirming and tears that would occur. Turns out nothing. The girls were amazing. Sure we'd been talking about how wonderful it would be to get their haircut, trying to get them excited for a neck that wasn't sticky, hair that didn't tangle, and the wind blowing their lighter hair...and it seemed to work.
As part of the quintessential mom experience, I kept a few ringlets of hair even though I'm not sure why, I didn't want to regret this decision later. I will miss those ringlets for sure.
On the way home the girls were so excited about their hair, they didn't want any clips or pigtails at all. The requirement of such hair accessories had been a huge issue each day unless it was precisely accommodated. The girls seem happy about their experience and don't find it to be a huge deal. I couldn't ask for anything more.
stella before & after
fiona before & afterdaphne before & after
4.22.12: Happy Birthday Daddy
The girls were so excited that daddy made it home from Uncle Ragan's (bachelor) party to celebrate his birthday. They colored the brown bag wrapping paper on his presents and had a great time discovering what they got him. Yes, I had to keep it a secret from the girls too because they love to tell him what we did each day. The girls also decorated his cake with red, green, yellow and blue icing. Then they tried to tell me that tomorrow was 'their' birthday.....hmmmm.
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