Showing posts with label Esme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Esme. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Thanksgiving Fun
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday with my in-laws. We went to their home in Candia, NH. The trip was a little hectic, as traveling with three kids under the age of 4 usually is. But it was nice to spend a few days letting someone else take care of us for a little while! Here are some pics from the weekend.
Esme and Iris
Happy Esme
Happy Iris
Eli goes right for the good stuff!
The Thanksgiving Feast
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Exciting Updates and Random News
So, this entry is just a chance for me to catch all of you up on what's been happening around the Stenbak household for the last few weeks. I have been working an evening job, five nights a week, so needless to say, we have been super busy. So here's whats been happening at our house:
Iris and Esme are growing like weeds. They are now 9 months old. We just had their well child checkup and the doctor described them as super healthy! Both girls are almost 30 inches tall and are around 25lbs. I think they outweigh most of their friends by at least 6 or 7 pounds! In the last month they have started sitting very steadily and moving around the house. They are not crawling yet, but they certainly get around. Both girls can get up on their knees, but haven't tried yet to move forward. It wont be long now and they will definitely be crawling. Also, they can both clap their hands. That is really cute to watch. If I clap my hands they will mimic me. They are both starting to move away from bottles and on to more foods. Their formula intake has dropped dramatically and they are eating more and more table foods. They can both eat finger foods now, like cheerios, black beans, bananas, and small vegetables. They also really enjoy playing with toys and have even started stealing toys from each other. I can't believe how big they are getting!
Talk about getting big, Eli started preschool this month. He is attending Prides Corner Nursery School in Westbrook. His program is Monday, Wednesday, Friday Mornings from 9-11:30. He really loves his new teacher, Mrs. Philbrook. We have already received the Scholastic Book Order form and received our first group of books. It is so fun to see the projects he brings home and to see how excited he is when I drop him off in the morning.
Jesse celebrated 10 years with Portland Magazine this month. He first started working at Portland Magazine just before we were married in October of 2000. I remember when he was offered the job. He was so excited, but a little nervous to tell them he would need his second week of work off because he was getting married. His office threw a party for him with take out from Beal's St. BBQ and Ice Cream Sundaes. Myself and the kids went in for the party. He was then given the rest of the week off and Colin and Nancy, Jesse's bosses, graciously offered us their Lake Cabin in Falmouth for the weekend. It is from there that I write this entry. Also, Colin and Nancy announced that to celebrate 25 years in publication they would be taking Portland Magazine's full time employees plus one guest on a trip to Bermuda this coming March. That's right folks, this March, Jesse and I will be taking an all-inclusive vacation to Bermuda WITHOUT our children. My mom has already offered to babysit! Let me tell you, I am all over that passport application!
This past Friday, I had my first night off from everything (work, kids, life in general), since my girls were born. I had to take a business trip to Calais, Maine, which is about 4 hours from Portland. Calais is located in Washington County, which is the down-east section of Maine, right on the Canadian border. I drove up on Friday and stayed overnight at the Redclyffe Shore Motel in Robbinston, Maine. The Motel sat right on the shore line. I had a beautiful view from my room and from the restaurant. I treated myself to a delicious dinner, a couple drinks, and chocolate raspberry cake for dessert! I watched whatever I wanted on the TV and went to bed at 8:00. But the best part was that I slept until 10:00 am the next morning. I haven't had that much sleep in months! It was WONDERFUL.
Lastly, I am currently discussing with my former law firm returning to practice after the first of the year. What a wonderful year it has been being home with my kids. I don't want to give that up entirely, so returning part-time will be perfect! I don't know all of the logistics yet, but I am definitely excited by the prospects.
September has been a big month in the Stenbak Household! And despite all of these goings on, I have managed for the first time ever to get all of my kids Halloween costumes figured out and ready before October has even fallen upon us! I feel so organized. I can't wait to see what October will bring! Hopefully, I will be able to post some updated pics soon.
Iris and Esme are growing like weeds. They are now 9 months old. We just had their well child checkup and the doctor described them as super healthy! Both girls are almost 30 inches tall and are around 25lbs. I think they outweigh most of their friends by at least 6 or 7 pounds! In the last month they have started sitting very steadily and moving around the house. They are not crawling yet, but they certainly get around. Both girls can get up on their knees, but haven't tried yet to move forward. It wont be long now and they will definitely be crawling. Also, they can both clap their hands. That is really cute to watch. If I clap my hands they will mimic me. They are both starting to move away from bottles and on to more foods. Their formula intake has dropped dramatically and they are eating more and more table foods. They can both eat finger foods now, like cheerios, black beans, bananas, and small vegetables. They also really enjoy playing with toys and have even started stealing toys from each other. I can't believe how big they are getting!
Talk about getting big, Eli started preschool this month. He is attending Prides Corner Nursery School in Westbrook. His program is Monday, Wednesday, Friday Mornings from 9-11:30. He really loves his new teacher, Mrs. Philbrook. We have already received the Scholastic Book Order form and received our first group of books. It is so fun to see the projects he brings home and to see how excited he is when I drop him off in the morning.
Jesse celebrated 10 years with Portland Magazine this month. He first started working at Portland Magazine just before we were married in October of 2000. I remember when he was offered the job. He was so excited, but a little nervous to tell them he would need his second week of work off because he was getting married. His office threw a party for him with take out from Beal's St. BBQ and Ice Cream Sundaes. Myself and the kids went in for the party. He was then given the rest of the week off and Colin and Nancy, Jesse's bosses, graciously offered us their Lake Cabin in Falmouth for the weekend. It is from there that I write this entry. Also, Colin and Nancy announced that to celebrate 25 years in publication they would be taking Portland Magazine's full time employees plus one guest on a trip to Bermuda this coming March. That's right folks, this March, Jesse and I will be taking an all-inclusive vacation to Bermuda WITHOUT our children. My mom has already offered to babysit! Let me tell you, I am all over that passport application!
This past Friday, I had my first night off from everything (work, kids, life in general), since my girls were born. I had to take a business trip to Calais, Maine, which is about 4 hours from Portland. Calais is located in Washington County, which is the down-east section of Maine, right on the Canadian border. I drove up on Friday and stayed overnight at the Redclyffe Shore Motel in Robbinston, Maine. The Motel sat right on the shore line. I had a beautiful view from my room and from the restaurant. I treated myself to a delicious dinner, a couple drinks, and chocolate raspberry cake for dessert! I watched whatever I wanted on the TV and went to bed at 8:00. But the best part was that I slept until 10:00 am the next morning. I haven't had that much sleep in months! It was WONDERFUL.
Lastly, I am currently discussing with my former law firm returning to practice after the first of the year. What a wonderful year it has been being home with my kids. I don't want to give that up entirely, so returning part-time will be perfect! I don't know all of the logistics yet, but I am definitely excited by the prospects.
September has been a big month in the Stenbak Household! And despite all of these goings on, I have managed for the first time ever to get all of my kids Halloween costumes figured out and ready before October has even fallen upon us! I feel so organized. I can't wait to see what October will bring! Hopefully, I will be able to post some updated pics soon.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Moving on Up
Yesterday, Iris and Esme had to give up the baby bucket car seats and move to big girl seats. I have truly mixed emotions about the move. First, I am glad that we won't have the bucket seats taking up space in our house any longer. It seems that they are always in the way. But, neither girl is really sitting up very well, so it makes it very difficult to bring them into a store. I have to take a stroller, which means I cannot push a cart, which makes it a struggle to get more than one or two things at a time. But the girls had exceeded the weight limits of their infant seats, so we had to make the move.
To get the car seats, we went to the Falmouth Fire Department's car seat program day. Falmouth does free inspections the first Thursday of each month to ensure that car seats are installed correctly and that parents know how to properly install them. All you have to do is show up and they will inspect your seats installation and double check that there have been no recalls. Additionally, they have car seats that can be purchased at wholesale prices, which is much less expensive than purchasing the seats at a store. However, because the girls had actually exceeded the weight limits of their infant seats, we were given car seats for free. That's right, FREE! They also checked Eli's seat to ensure that it had not be recalled. Had it, or had he no longer fit into it correctly, they would have also provided him with a free seat as well. Their main goal is to make sure that all kids are safely secured in the car, not to sell seats. They do not want any child to be in an unsafe seat because their parents cannot afford to purchase a seat at the time of inspection. These inspections are done in many local towns, not just Falmouth, and if you are a resident of Southern Maine, you may want to call around to your local fire departments to see if a program is being held near you.
We made a donation to the program to say thanks for the car seats! And thankful we are! When you are buying for two babies, the costs so quickly add up. Two copays at the doctors, double the amount of baby formula every week, twice as many diapers, etc., etc., etc. The list goes on and on. I am very thankful that this service is offered to the people of Southern Maine (and maybe other parts as well) and so are my baby girls, who now have comfy, new, safe, big girl car seats to ride in!
Big Girl Esme
Big Girl Iris
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Weekends at the Cabin
Some of my best memories as a kid are the days we spent at our family camp. There were always tons of us crammed into the one small building. My parents, sister, brother, friends, my uncles, aunts, cousins. All of us slept up in a loft on mattresses on the floor. There was swimming, fishing, boating, tubing, marshmallows toasted on a campfire, walks down the dirt road. The memories are so crystal clear. I even remember the long car rides to the camp like I just took one yesterday.
Jesse's parents, Jan and Roger, have a cabin on Northeast Pond in Milton, NH. Even though our lives are endlessly busy, especially in the summer, we try to spend as much time there during the summer as possible. Being there brings back all those childhood memories for me. I am thrilled that we have a place to bring our kids so they can have those same experiences.
Here are some pics from a few weekends this summer.
Jesse's parents, Jan and Roger, have a cabin on Northeast Pond in Milton, NH. Even though our lives are endlessly busy, especially in the summer, we try to spend as much time there during the summer as possible. Being there brings back all those childhood memories for me. I am thrilled that we have a place to bring our kids so they can have those same experiences.
Here are some pics from a few weekends this summer.
Eli heading up to the Cabin from the Water
The View from the Lower Porch
Eli and I on the Dock
Jesse
Jesse and Eli on a Canoe Ride
Jesse and Eli Checking Out a Snail
Iris and Esme Napping on a Walk
Eli - So Proud of the Rock that He Found
A Day Trip to a Nearby Strawberry Farm
Esme and I
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Some Firsts
The girls had their first bites of real solid food. Last night, I smashed up some fresh avocado and gave them each a few tastes. Both seemed surprised to have something in their mouths with a different texture and a different flavor. At first they seemed a bit interested, but their interest quickly faded and the experiment ended. In a few days we will try a different new food.
Iris With an Avocado Mustache
Esme says, "this flavor is a bit surprising!"
Iris rolled over for the first time last week. She rolled from her belly to her back. Esme is right behind her. She can get her arm underneath her and start to push up, but she just hasn't been able to push quite hard enough to flip her body.
Iris Trying to Roll Over
Esme Trying to Roll Over
The girls have started using the jumperoo and the exersaucer. They do well in both. They have not quite figured out the rhythm to the jumper yet, but Esme has started bending her knees and bouncing around a bit. Not long and she will be jumping up and down.
Iris
Esme
The girls are both trying to help us hold their bottles. When we feed them they grab hold of the sides and really push on the bottles.
It is truly amazing how fast these girls are growing and learning to do things on their own. Their personalities are really starting to come out. Here are some cute pics:
Iris and Esme Chillin on the Back Porch
Holding Hands
Esme
Iris
Esme Showing Off Her Belly
Monday, May 17, 2010
Stenbak Updates
It has been a busy few weeks around the Stenbak household. Esme and Iris had their 4 month check up (a little late). Both girls are doing so well! Iris was 16 lbs 8.5 oz and Esme was 16 lbs 1.5 oz. Both girls are above the 90th percentiles for their weight and in the 50th percentiles for their height. A little short and stout...the apple doesn't fall that far from the tree. It's hard to believe they were ever premies. Tomorrow they will be 5 months old. WOW, how quickly the time has passed.
The girls are doing all kinds of things now. They love to look at each other. It is fun to watch them interact. They will coo back and forth like they are having a conversation. Iris rolled over today from her belly to her back! What a big girl. And both girls can belly laugh. I love it when they giggle. It is so funny. No matter how I am feeling at the time, I can't help it but start laughing myself!
Look How Much We Have Grown!
The Census job is going well. I was promoted in my first week from Enumerator (a census taker) to a Crew Leader Assistant. I still do some enumerating (counting people) but mostly I organize people and paperwork. It is a pretty good job and I can do most of it from home. But it will not last long. We have a deadline to complete Non Response Follow Up (knocking on doors of those who didn't mail in the form), which is the phase of the census I am working for, by June 27th. So I am on the search for a new part-time opportunity for the summer.
I am really enjoying being home with the kids during the day. Honestly, I wasn't sure how this was going to go. I never thought I would make a very good stay-at-home mom. I thought I would be going crazy by the end of the week. While there are some weeks like that, most are pretty good. I am really starting to get a routine. Like any job, there is a learning curve, and we are definitely on the upswing! I think it is going to be a really fun summer!
I joined the Greater Portland Mother's of Multiples Club. Just before Mother's Day we had a Spa Night. It was really very fun. Our meeting was held at Cherry Pie in Portland. We got the choice of a few different mini spa treatments. I chose a parafin treatment for my feet. It was wonderful. It was also nice to connect with other moms who have a similar family situation. And the icing on the cake, there was a door prize, and I won. A free Mani/Pedi! Now I just have to find time to schedule it!
Here are some pictures from Mother's Day. We went to Candia to celebrate with Jesse's parents, but first we stopped into the Prenatal Care Unit at Maine Medical Center where I lived all last fall to drop off some flowers for the current patients. I know how much it sucks to be in the hospital on a holiday and I know what a wonderful thing all of these women are doing for their babies even before they are born!
Flowers for Prenatal Patients
Esme
Iris
Look at Iris Checking Esme Out.
The Proud Grandparents
Iris Covering Eli's Yawn
Monday, April 26, 2010
Bunny Love
We received as a gift these two cute little bunny loveys for the girls. They are really soft and very adorable. Additionally, they have wrist loops on the backs of them so we can loop them around the girls arms so that they can hold on to them. Both girls really seem to enjoy the bunnies. How cute it is to see them snuggle with them! Thanks Melinda and Ted! The bunnies are a big hit!
Iris and Her Bunny Lovey
Esme and Her Bunny Lovey
Thursday, April 15, 2010
But Mom, I'm Not Tired...
My goal for the afternoon is to get all three kiddos fed and down for nap by 1:00. However, Eli only naps every three days. The rest of the days he plays in his room, not napping. And it is always surprising if I get both girls down at the same time. But sometimes I am successful. And on those days I am truly thankful. Today I thought was one of those days. But no sooner had I bragged to a friend that I had all three kids in bed and actually sleeping than did Esme start crying. I tried ignoring her, hoping she would fall back asleep. But she is still little and not quite old enough for me to leave her for long. She did NOT fall back asleep. Instead she is wide awake hanging here with me. Hey, what can I say? Maybe she just wanted some alone time with mom.
Pretty Esme
Monday, April 5, 2010
Easter Weekend
What a beautiful weekend we had here in Southern Maine. Temperatures were in the 70's both Saturday and Sunday. We had a wonderful Easter day. Jesse's parents came to our home to spend the day with us and then took Eli home with them for a couple of "special Eli days" with Grammy Lil and Papa.
Iris taking a little snooze...
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Iris
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The Easter Bunny visited our house Saturday Night, leaving Eli an Easter Basket and hiding the Easter Eggs we had decorated earlier in the week. He was so exited to find his new stuffed lamb waiting for him Sunday morning and had such a fun time finding the eggs hidden around the house.
Eli checking out his Easter goodies
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Papa and Jesse with Eli and Esme
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Pretty girls all dressed up and chillin' on the back porch
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An Easter Brunch of Quiche, Fruit Salad and Hot Cross Buns
Served Outside
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Eli eating a freshly frosted sugar cookie
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Eli sitting in the back of Grammy and Papa's car waiting to get on the road for his adventure.
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