Two of my good friends have taken on "Project 365" and have inspired me to do the same. Basically, the goal is to take one picture everyday for a year and to post the picture along with a brief description. It's been quite interesting and entertaining to follow these women's adventures and while I don't anticipate my posts to be as exciting as a new college grad or someone studying/traveling in Europe, I thought this would be a unique way to document the first year of the littles' lives. I can just about guarantee that this blog will not be updated daily and perhaps not even weekly, but I'll give it my best effort to post on a regular basis. My hope is that this will be a popular site for the grandparents, godparents, aunties, uncles, cousins, and friends of the littles and that this can be a fun way to watch them grow.

*November, 2011* We made it through the year, and I thought perhaps I'd try to redesign the blog for the future, intermittent updates. But, this twin mom is going to keep it simple and just keep going. Do not expect daily photos; we'll just post highlights from now on. Enjoy.

Monday, November 7, 2011

"Me, too"

October 3, 2011

Sent this via email to the immediate family and thought I'd share it here too:

"This morning, I was in the kitchen making Josie and Noah some breakfast when I heard Josie start to cry a cry I've never heard before. It wasn't a fussy 'I want to be in there with you' or a frustrated 'Noah quit bugging me' or even a hurt cry. But it was definitely something serious; there was a 'this needs attention immediately' tone in her cry. So I turned the corner to see that she had gotten her arm misplaced and stuck in her shirt. Knowing she was safe and not hurt, I began to laugh and went to get the camera to capture the moment in order to share with Ben when he arrived home at the end of the day. Well, Noah noticed all of the attention his big sister was getting and decided to get in on the act. He pulled his shirt over his head in pure 'look at me' fashion."



And Godmother responded:
"Ahhh, Baby B  AKA 'Me, too.'"



Fortunately, with all the fun she was having that afternoon at a playgroup, Josie got over it. And, Noah continued to ham it up.




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