You may wonder what keeps us busy throughout the day. Well, it can look something like this:
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| Christian likes to hang out and work on his beautiful smile |
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| Charlie likes to sit and listen to stories. He's also working on telling stories. |
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| Easton loves to go for bike rides with dad in our new bike trailer |
Our mornings usually start around 5am, although, me and the little ones are up a couple times in the middle of the night. During the week, M-Th, Easton goes to daycare at Bre's house and looks forward to that every day. Tyler works M-Th and Christian, Charlie and I hang out at home and work on growing....well, the boys do. I try not to grow too much :)
Christian and Charlie eat about every 3 hours. In between feedings there are diaper changes, tummy time, story time, nap time, laundry, snuggle time and house chores (the last one only if time allows).
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| Tummy time. This is not staged....they usually must be touching each other when together. |
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| Easton likes to help take care of the boys and is usually on pacifier duty. This is what happens when he does his job a little too well! |
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| Easton doing stunts on his bike |
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| Christian and dad having some snuggle time |
Our evenings go by fast and are very busy. When Tyler and Easton get home we have dinner as a family, or try to anyway. It usually involves Tyler and I eating in shifts in order to accommodate Christian and Charlie's needs during dinner time. After dinner is family time which can include playing outside, going for a walk, going to the park or playing in the house. Bath time, reading time and bed time come quick. It's not always guaranteed that all boys are sleeping at the same time, but after Easton goes to bed it's time for Tyler and I to catch up with one another on the day's happenings and what needs to be done in the coming days.
All in all, our new normal is busy, but great. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Kayla, you are truely blessed!! I thank you for taking some of your precious time and writing and sharing pictures of these little guys. Reading about them, and looking at the pictures puts a smile on my face.
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