I love a good bargain and nothing says "bargain" better than End of the Year Clearance. Earlier this year, I hit the motherload of all sales! Macy's was having a Buy One, Get One Free (A Twin Momma's DREAM!) sale on their already marked down items. $32 sweaters were marked down to $16 - so I got some fantastic sweaters for $8 each!! I think I bought out the table.
Then, later I went back and their clearance rack marked 75% off was an additional 35% - I bought all the way up to 4T. I think I came home with 8 Macy's bags filled to the rim for only $150.
So, Nonnie and I pulled out our 2T and 3T bin to see what we had ready for this fall. And I got excited all over again looking at my purchases!! And I may not have girls - but these guys know fashion and they love new clothes!
Logan modeling black cotton long sleeve sport themed shirt paired with fashionable casual/dressy black shoes.
Austin modeling one of 1,000 new sweaters with classic zipper pull paired with his all time favorite, new tennis shoes.
Check us out!
Maybe this view is better, Mom? Clothes tested and approved for jumping, flying and rough housing!
Friday, August 15, 2008
Bin full of Bargains!
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Baseball with Daddy and a solo trip to Nonnie's
Gary was able to make it to the last game of his team's summer playoffs and we all went to cheer him on! Austin and Logan are great shouters of "Hit the ball, Daddy!" and "Run!" Eatin' at the "table." Austin's the only one looking at the camera and smiling. Good boy, Austin!
Nonnie and I had a special girl's "afternoon" out and went and saw Mama Mia - my first movie in like, 7 years I think! It was a great time out and a fun movie. I'm still singing the songs. When we came home, Austin wanted to go "bye-bye" with Nonnie. So, we let him go home with her And we played "only child" with Logan.
This is Austin all by himself with Nonnie (He LOVES her new car and didn't want to get out).
Having a ball, loving the solo attention at Nonnie's. I think he would have spent the night there and been just fine. Logan missed him like crazy, but we took him out to dinner and he eventually did "alright" without his bro.
We try and do separate things with them, but I'm the first to admit we need to do it more. I think everbody enjoys it!
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
For your viewing pleasure..
Videos!!
Don't feel the need to watch ALL the videos ALL the way through unless of course, you're "jone-zen" so badly because you realized that you haven't actually "seen" my babies since Mid-May when the Computer gods started attacking me.
When we went to the beach in May, the kids swam in the water sans any floaty device-thingy. They loved it, but it wore (lol - I just got busted here by spell check for trying to use the word "weared" - too southern, eh? lol) us out (my mom and I). And in July we went to the lake with friends and I knew the boys would be all over the place so I made Gary buy the big-ole-honking lifesaving device. It was awesome, but kept flipping the boys over like turtles. They were frustrated but still somehow found the way to distribute their weight and swim!
That day with floaties at the lake was so nice, I started making the boys wear them when we went swimming. They know no fear. I'll have to capture another video of them swimming sans life vests - they have completely graduated to "fish." I don't know where this ability in water comes from, but we'll probably get them some lessons over the winter just to keep their love of water alive.
And this is them blowing bubbles, spotting their neighbor buds and a little bounce time on the trampoline with my brother.
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Friday, August 1, 2008
I have angered the Sleep gods...
And apparently the Technology/Communication gods are not ready to release their curse on me either.
No lying - I've spent the entire day trying to get my Internet back up and running. Obviously with success. But it seems I just can't let my guard down for one minute! And I'm waiting on yet another new camera cord to be able to download from my new-to-me camera.
During my blogging hiatus, I wasn't able to mention how well sleep had been going. Austin has been sleeping through the night (10PMish to 8:30AMish) every day. Logan will still go down like a champ but at anytime during the night, he will wake up, trot on into our room and plop into bed with us. If you remember, it took a full 2weeks to get them to go from co-sleeping to their own room/beds. I had a rougher/longer stretch with Logan and we had a lot of "cry it out" nights. Well - that sort of backfired on me: Logan became a completely different child, angry, hitting, biting. You could see it in his eyes and face muscles. Once I put two and two together, I started comforting/soothing him again when he cried out at night. Even if it was just to rock him for a few minutes. Within two days, he returned to the fun, happy go lucky little Logan he was before. Ever since, life has been great. Austin sleeping through (3 hours naps and 10 hours at night). Logan doing the same except maybe one cry out at nap and joining us randomly throughout the night.
Last night Logan spiked a fever for some unknown reason (milk allergy? Daddy took the boys out for ice cream. New Calcium multi-vitamin? It certainly has, uh, clotted up the poo in a good way. Molars coming in?) . He didn't appear to be in pain, he answered all my questions clearly (Tummy hurt? nope. Head hurt? nope. Want some water? okay. ) He woke up screaming, wanting to come downstairs. We hung out for a bit then I took him back upstairs. And he just tossed and turned forever. I had given him Tylenol when he first woke-up and then I remembered that that never seems to help us with fevers. So, an hour later he got Motrin and another hour later he finally went to sleep. The last time I looked at the clock it was 4:30am - and I had not been to sleep at all.
So, Logan's fever went down. He went to sleep. I went to sleep. And Little Mr. Sir-Sleeps-A-Lot Austin decided today of all days to wake up at 6:30AM!! And was ready for the day. WTF!?! Did you do the math? I barely got two hours, if that, of sleep. AiyiYIyiYee!
Nap time was not much better. Keeping my fingers crossed for tonight.
I didn't realize how much I had been sleeping until I didn't get my sleep last night. I am very, very thankful for how well we have been sleeping all summer long. Even more so than the technology gods, I would like to make an offering to the sleep gods. I love me some sleep!!
Posted by Donna at 10:23 PM 5 comments