
Remember these little guys? They are now 16 months old! I was honored to get to capture their family. 1 is a hard age to capture, and times TWO of them, we were using a duck whistle and … Continue reading
Remember these little guys? They are now 16 months old! I was honored to get to capture their family. 1 is a hard age to capture, and times TWO of them, we were using a duck whistle and … Continue reading
We love when our Florida family comes to visit! My brother Chad, Sis in law, Lauren & my nephews, Brayden & Colby came to visit for almost a week. They have changed SO much since last time, when they were itty bitty crawling babies!!!!!!!!!
We had so much fun with them, it’s always that much harder to say good-bye though. Wish we could convince them to move to the Mid-west already! 🙂
Anyhow, here are the photos from their visit.
Due to lack of space at my house, Chad & Lauren moved into mom’s side of the duplex. She moved over to Grandma’s side. God is so good to have worked out my mom and Grandmas “neighbor” status. He knew they needed each other close by!
We hung at Mom’s some nights, but were over here at our house most of the time.
Mom and Great Grandma were brave and kept all 6 kids between the duplex sides OVER NIGHT, so we could have a date night with Chad & Lauren! HOW AWESOME!
It’s State Fair time, so we went and walked around and ate yummy food. I didn’t take my camera because I wanted to hold hands with my man, but we got this shot before we left. My favorite part of the night was watching Lauren peel herself off the floor of our “boat” during the ride Ye Old Mill. Lest you think I wasn’t fazed by this ride, I will tell you my throat was sore from all the screaming I did.
Saturday morning I was privileged to be asked to do a food demonstration at an awesome kitchen store downtown, Apron Strings. They asked for me to make a seasonal food, so right away I said BBQ Chicken Pie. It always reminds me of Back to School!
Mom and Lauren were GREAT helpers and I wouldn’t have gotten my prep done in time without them. Next time, I will go earlier until I know my way around that kitchen a little better.
And yes, there will be a next time! They asked me to come back in January. I am thinking Settlers Beans and Cornbread, what do you think?
The rest of the time we just hung out. Honestly, with 6 kids in the house, and 4 extra adults with mom and Grandma coming over for supper, it was a loud, full house and there was always something going on. I LOVE that part! There is nothing better than being elbow to elbow with your loved ones talking loudly over each other.
We also made sure we had the extended family over for Sunday Night Snack Supper. Food, fellowship and some outside duck & chicken feeding fun.
You break it, you buy it BUDDY!
The 2nd Cousins
Monday was no school, so we headed to the Fair with the whole crew!
With 3 strollers, 6 kids, 5 adults and an Electric Scooter, we soon had to divide up, but it was still a great day. 100* hot, but great!
Because it was dollar day, we were able to do a lot of the rides. Pax pretty much hated all of them! Here he is on the Carousel, it was all fun and games until his hat flew off, then he sobbed and sobbed. I think he thought HE was flying off next. It broke my heart, and I almost jumped the fence to rescue him, mid-ride, but he did fine inspite of the sobs.
The big kids thought Chad & Lauren were the COOLEST Uncle & Aunt EVER after they did the White Water Ride with them.
Destiny met up with one of her friends from school and got to go with her and her mom the rest of the afternoon. I knew they would take good care of her, and she’d be able to do more big kid rides, but I missed her too! Just another step in the process of her growing up and away from me. Pax hated these rides too, every turn he would hollar, “I DON’T WIKE DIS WIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
All except the truck. That one was the most slow, boring one ever, but he loved it! Is my adventuresome one finally taming?!?!?!?!
One day Aunt Gena brought over a 32 pound Watermelon she grew in her garden. We had it for after school snack, and would you believe most of it was gone in 20 minutes?! It was goooood!
I almost cried when I packed back up the baby toys and put away the cribs. We miss the Bontrager Family already! The good news is, we MIGHT get to see them again over Thanksgiving!!!!
Tomorrow, I will share their family photo session that I took their last night here. Busy, don’t hold me back, 1 year olds are always a challenge, but we did our best! 🙂
~T
We were so honored to get to host my baby brother, Chad, his lovely wife, Lauren and my two DARLING identical twin nephews, Colby & Brayden at my house for a week!
Last time they came to visit us, which was over a year ago, I took this:
Needless to say, things were a BIT more lively this time around……Meet Colby and Brayden
That means 4 adults and 6 kids in a 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom home, and you better believe we used EVERY square inch of it. 🙂
Chad and Lauren were oh-so privilieged to use the boys bunks beds, and we squeezed 1 crib mattress and 1 porta crib into that room with them. We moved the kids out of their bathroom and gave them strict instructions to use ours all week. Then, we moved the boys “room” to our closet.
Now before you panic that I am putting my children to bed in a closet, let me show you a photo and remind you, that when we added on, I was VERY specific in the dimensions of my walk in closet. It’s bigger than their bedroom and easily fit 2 cots, and all the other stuff we have to store in there!
It was a great week, days full of play time with the boys, and keeping 6 kids happy, napped and fed turns out to be a pretty full time job in itself. The grown ups stayed up each night until 11:30 talking or playing cards, which was all fun and games until 5:30 am rolled around and the boys were waking up with Dale’s alarm.
Here are the photos from our week together:
We had several visits from Great Grandpa and Grandma, Nana was here every night, Aunt Viv was in town from Oregon and little David, who was due the same time as the twins this summer, even brought his mom and dad over for a visit one evening so he could meet his cousins.
We even Face Timed Aunt Gena in Phoenix in case she didn’t get back in town in time to see the boys…..
I don’t know WHAT the mommy’s were doing behind my head, but it sure musta been strange!
Check out these proud Aunties and Nana!
And how about a proud Great Grandpa & Grandma, with their SEVEN grandkids!
Meeting the Chickens…..
I wouldn’t be Aunt Tonya, if I didn’t get some photos of the boys while they were here. Thankfully, we had some crazy, totally random warm spell, so we were able to go outside for a mini shoot.
Oh my SWEETNESS, I miss them already!!!!!
Remember when I posted this a last November when my brother, Chad and his wife, Lauren came for a visit?
They were pregnant with identical twin boys. From the get go, the Lord has worked miracle after miracle for this family, first in the womb, then during an emergency c-section at 32 weeks gestation, on Mother’s Day no less!
And here they are, home from the NICU at last!
Colby and Brayden
I was soooooooo excited when Dale said he’d stay home with the kids, so I could fly down for 5 days and help out with the babies. {Squeee!!!!!} God is good and provided me with a ticket $200 less than the other prices I had been finding.
At 10:30 pm, the night before I left, it was decided Paxton should come with me. For multiple reasons, but partly because this is the last time he could fly free as a lap child. Why not take advantage of some one on one time with Pax?! I am a planner by nature, so it was out of character for me to be packing the morning I was leaving, but I went with it. See how laid back I am getting in my old age?
The airport was SO exciting!
Paxton was supposed to ride as a lap child, but the Lord was good to provide us a “spare seat” on part of the way down.
He played quietly with the few cars and books I packed, and sat nicely. I was so proud of him!
We had a 3 hour layover in Atlanta. We walked and played during our long layover and watched the “pwanes” coming and going. I love experiencing things through the eyes of my children!
We arrived way earlier than scheduled, but Dad and Drea were ready and waiting for us at the airport. Drea stayed with the car so she wouldn’t get a ticket, but Papa and Pax had a sweet reunion in the airport.
We drove the hour and a half to Chad’s house. YAY! It was time to meet Brayden. Colby was still in the NICU at this point. We all prayed really really hard that the doctors would allow him to come home. They were being very strict about him, as he was having some trouble with a dropping heart rate during his feedings.
PRAISE GOD, he got released the morning after we arrived, so just as planned, I got to be there for Chad and Lauren’s first days at home as parents of identical twin preemie boys. God is so good to give us the desires of our hearts!
Lauren went up to the hospital all by herself and brought those precious boys home: SUPER MOM already!
They stopped at the family furniture store first, since that’s where we all were.
Is it a bird, a plane?
NO! It’s SUPER MOM!
Two babies in the car and she still stops to get Chad his favorite drink AND walks in all by herself!
Naturally we had to take lots of photos of the happy family, together at last!
Uncle Chad and Aunt Lauren playing “Zoom” with Paxton.
My “vacation” was BUSY! In a good way. I helped Lauren with the boys, cleaned their beautiful home, cooked, put some extra casseroles, cubed chicken and easy dinners in the freezer, reorganized the kitchen and played with Paxton! It was great! I am ready to go back! 🙂
I have never had a tiny baby, after Destiny’s 7 lbs 11 oz, they were all 9 1/2 & over 10 pounds. I loved being able to hold Colby and Brayden one handed! And my arm didn’t even go numb like it used to with big babies Avery and Paxton! 🙂
We had one sunny day while we were there, since Hurricane Debbie was parked out in the ocean the whole time.
{They got about 25 inches of rain and surrounding towns had tornadoes!}
I didn’t care, I was there for the babies, so the rainy weather made it extra fun to be holed up in the house with the boys.
I told Pax, “Be sure to hold his head.”
“Uh oh, Mommy! He is starting to make some noises.”
“You ok, buddy?”
Brave Chad and Lauren decided we’d all load up and head somewhere fun on Saturday. We went to a really cool park. You paid by the carload to get in, then you could swim in the natural spring! It was amazing! Next time we come, I want to bring the kiddos and do this. The water was so clear!
We put our names in at this cool restaurant that used to be a sugar mill. It was such a cool old building.
The wait was long, like an hour and a half, so we went to play while we waited.
“I did it, Papa! Thanks for showing me how!”
“I love you, Papa.”
“Let’s eat already!”
The twins thought it was time to eat too, so Chad and Lauren went and found a shady bench. You should’ve SEEN the crowds gathered around them asking questions about these itty bitty identical twin boys!
We were all getting so hot and tired, but it was worth the wait in the long run.
This restaurant is famous for:
You cook your own breakfast on a griddle in the middle of the table! Too cool!
It was SOOOO delicious! What a fun treat!
My trip was drawing to a close, and I missed my own little family, but it was hard to say goodbye, knowing I wouldn’t see these precious ones until they are 6 months old!
After a long flight home, Pax and I were anxious to hug on our Ferguson family.
The whole crew came to the airport to pick us up. I, of course, don’t have photos of it, but Avery and Paxton held hands the whole way home, then giggled and played like best friends rest of the evening. Destiny said the house was TOO QUIET with Paxton gone! They have forbidden me from leaving for Florida again without them! They wanted to go meet Colby and Brayden, too!
Thank you Chad and Lauren, for allowing us to come be a part of your first week home, all as a family!
Love you, kiss those precious boys for me!
~ T
Yesterday three whole blogs posted.
THREE.
Ugh.
Soooo, today I am here to tell you, that you need to go re-read one of them, and pretend it’s fresh for today! Ok?
I have two REALLYREALLY good reasons for being so distracted…..
I’ll give you a clue:
They live in Florida.
And they stole my heart and all my time and attention for the past 5 days.
Meet my identical twin nephews, Colby and Brayden.
See, I told you there were REALLYREALLY good reasons to be distracted from my blogging duties.
Thanks for understanding! 🙂
More pics to come as soon as I get my suitcase unpacked….
Hugs, T