Wednesday, November 21, 2012

18 Month Checkups...

The babies just had their 18 month checkup. I cannot believe I am writing that! Where has the past year and a half gone? At their 15 month appointment Marley also had her 4 year visit, so I scheduled them over two days and took two kids each time. They scheduled these visits over two days as well, but it is not fun going to the doctor two days in a row so their two year appointments will all be on the same day. Might as well get it all done at once right?? The visits went good, Jack went one day and the little girls went the next. Big sis accompanied both visits for "moral support." Jack did well at his visit, but he was definitely missing his sisters (who threw huge tantrums when they realized they were getting left behind.) He cried thru most of his appointment though not for shots. How strange. Marissa did the best and explored while Makayla was getting checked. She cried a little during some of her checkup,but by the end she was talking to the doctor and pointing out pictures to him. Makayla had me hold her the entire time, which was not easy to do while always trying to hold Marissa down for shots. She cried during all her measurement checks as well as any other time the doctor was doing anything to her. The good news is that they are all done shots until they are 4 or 5! So, here are their weights and lengths....

                                                                             Jack: 22 pounds, 34 inches (tall & skinny)
                                                                       Marissa: 21 pounds, 31.5 inches (petite)
                                                                      Makayla: 20 pounds, 31.5 inches (petite)

Jack is the 93rd percentile in length and 33rd in weight, Marissa is 30th and 30th and Makayla is 30th in length and 20th in weight. Considering they started off below the first percentile, and they were born 6 weeks earlier than the other babies they are being averaged against, I can't complain. They are growing! Developmentally they are doing awesome. The doctor was very impressed by all they do and say and is not worried about anything at this time. Marley was great as usual, telling them it'd be over soon and "it really isn't that bad, it'll just burn for a second." She holds their hands when it's their turn and tells them the doctor is a really nice man. That girl is gonna rock as a mama one day (in 25 years.) So, that's the 18 month update. Everyone is doing great and I couldn't ask for much more!


Big sis

Marissa having fun at the doctor

Makayla not impressed

Excited
Jack waiting

Here comes the doctor guys

 

Makayla was worn out

Thursday, November 1, 2012

"Halloweening" Boucher Style

Halloween is always a lot of fun around here....especially now with four little ones. This year was no exception. I spent all morning at Marley's school helping out with their preschool fall festival and then all of the kids (and parents) went to a local nursing home to sing songs and brighten up some days. I mean, there isn't much in life that's cuter than 30 four and five year olds shouting singing all of the songs they have learned in school so far. Then Halloween evening we took all the kids, and a lot of friends, out to trick or treat. Most of the usual faces came over as well as a few new ones. The older kids (Marley & her friends) had SO much fun. It was so cute watching them all run house to house and yell "Trick or Treat" and "Thank You!" and quickly check out their surprises before running to the next house. The babies had some friends over too and though they didn't get to go to every door, they all still seemed to have a lot of fun. I pulled the babies around in their wagon and they did great....until we were fairly far away from home. We had stopped at a rather scary house and Marissa looked up at it and started crying. Of course that started a chain reaction and all of the babies were scared and crying and loud. At one point, I was carrying all three babies at the same time to keep them happy, though my arms and back didn't take kindly to this. I ended up taking a shorter way home, and luckily another friend joined me to carry Jack, and the rest of the crew kindly kept their eye on Marley so she could stay out a while longer with her friends. They all came back hungry, tired and thirsty but luckily we had pizza and drinks waiting on everyone as well as some Monster Cake. All in all, it was a very fun year for all of us and I can't wait to do it again next year!


My crew ready to get some candy!

Keanu & Marley

Kaden holding Makayla

Marley playing at her preschool festival

Breana & Marley having fun

Bobbing for apples

Strawberry Shortcake & Izzy going fishing
Singing at the nursing home

Art projects

 

My sweet Izzy

Happy Halloween :)

Bam Bam & Pebbles (times two!)

My three little loves

Picture time is always fun with Jack

Makayla picking acorns

Race to the end of the driveway!

Jack's outta here!

There's a puppy loose in my yard! :)

Friday, October 26, 2012

Where to begin??

I have been horrible at updating this thing lately. My computer is not working right and I don't like typing long posts on my Ipad. So, I am borrowing Mike's computer and hoping it doesn't crash and erase everything I am writing. The biggest thing that happened since my last post is that Marley turned 4! She had a very fun "The Little Mermaid" themed birthday party at a local bounce house and inflatable slide place. It was great watching her and all of her friends celebrate her big day. She has also started a new school. She is doing so great there and I am very, very happy about everything she has already learned. I think she may be following in my footsteps in the spelling department which makes me happy! The school she goes to happens to be the same school my brother and I went to all through our childhood years so it's pretty neat to be back. (And makes me feel very old!) Today we went on the first field trip with her class and all had a lot of fun. She is still the best big sister ever and loves her babies more and more every day. She can't wait to hug them the second she gets out of class and she is just so patient and understanding with them all of the time. They share the love back with her equally as much and call out to "Sissy" or "Ley" the minute they see her. It's really fun watching the four of them interact. The babies are all doing great too. They are 17 months old now and I believe, atleast for the girls, the terrible two's have already begun. Those two girls can throw a tantrum like nobody's business. And they are very headstrong at times. (Don't know where they get that from!) Makayla is a little spit-fire. She has no fear and is the leader of the pack 99% of the time. She isn't fazed a bit when I tell her no or get onto her. If anything, she takes it as a challenge. She still requires the least amount of sleep and often accompanies us when I drop Marley off to school while the other two enjoy a little more sleep. She usually wakes up from her naps first and is the one to resist going to bed, though she has been much better about that lately. She climbs everything and we've now moved our couch to the middle of the living room to keep them off the kitchen counters and sink. Though she can be a troublemaker, she is also the most affectionate. She loves hugging you very tight and resting her little head on your shoulder. She will climb up beside me and just lay on me quite often. She is also very smart. She says many words and has started putting words/phrases together. She calls both of her sisters "Sissy" and her brother "Ack Ack." She has no problem scolding her brother or sister if they are doing something she doesn't approve of and spanking them and telling them "Stop it." She is right around 20 pounds now and has a mouth full of teeth. Her hair is a bit thinner than Marissa's so (atleast to me) it's easy to tell them apart that way. She is also a tiny bit shorter than Marissa so if they are side by side you can tell by that too. Marissa is my screecher. Whether it's because she is happy or very mad, she loves to show you how strong her lungs are. She makes the funniest face when she is screaming happily. She loves to get a reaction out of anyone around by her yelling and covering your ears is bound to get you atleast 10 more screams. When she is angry, she does several very loud, very high pitched yells of anger. Of the three, she is the one whose cry probably is the hardest to "ignore." She is very smart too, just not in such a "in your face" sort of way as her sister. She is the only one who, at times, can pull off the innocent look and will often sit back when her brother and sister engage in things she knows may get them in trouble. She is still the technology baby and can work an Ipad like you wouldn't believe. I'm talking, turn it on, unlock it, find the app she wants, and play it. And keep playing it until you take it away. She never seems to lose interest in it. She is the baby most interested in tv and will often watch certain cartoons for a few minutes if it's one she likes. She understands a high amount of things I tell/ask her and is saying many words also. She is also right about 20 pounds and has a mouth full of teeth. Last up is Jack. He is still very silly, very fun and very drooly! I still think he will be the class clown in a few years. He has a personality that keeps me laughing. He will do anything to get a laugh out of everyone and has learned to hold his own with his sisters. He is quite a bit taller than them and has learned he can bring them down pretty easily if he wants to. He will occasionally bite them but most the time he remembers that isn't allowed. He is the one most guilty of the whole "her toy is better than mine" thing that kids do and will instantly want whatever toy his sister just gets. He is still a picky eater and usually doesn't have nearly the appetite his sisters have. At the last doctor appointment he was 21 pounds, but he feels a bit heavier lately so I think he's had a recent growth spurt. He says a few words as well, though fewer than the girls. He's very good at throwing a ball and would be happy just playing catch for hours. He is still a little flirt and will often flirt with girls when we are out. Last time we were at the mall, he even crawled inside a tunnel with a little girl so I couldn't get him out to leave. He likes sleep the best of the three and I often have to wake him up from his naps so he doesn't sleep the day away. He is able to tune me out quite easily which is hard at times because if he is doing something he is not supposed to, he will just act like he doesn't hear me and continue on. The girls may keep doing it, but atleast they acknowledge me! He does not like to get in trouble and if you get on to him, he runs to you for hugs and consolation that you are not mad at him. Together they can be very, very silly. They all still love to dance. They chase each other around the house. They play peek-a-boo. They love on each other all of the time. They walk around holding hands. They don't like to see each other, or Marley, upset and do everything they can think of to cheer up whoever is upset. They can fight like cats and dogs. At times you would think sharing their toys is like giving up an arm and other times they give each other a toy without even being asked. All in all, it's a fun age and it's hard to believe the four of them are growing up so fast. (I will post a blog of just recent pictures next since I am not including any in this post.)

Saturday, August 4, 2012

All Good Things Must Come to an End

There are some songs that you just feel like were written for you. Things may not be going the way you want and you turn that radio on and you swear, the singer on the radio wrote this song just for you. Darius Rucker wrote a song for me. I listened to this song every day for a month or so. And the exact verse that he wrote for me went like this: "And when he drops her off at preschool She's clinging to his leg The teacher peels her off of him He says what can I do She says now don't you worry This’ll only last a week or two" We were really lucky the first year and a half of Marley's life and we had a great friend who would come over to our house to watch Marley while we worked. Marley loved her CatCat. And so did we. I never worried when Marley was in Catherine's care. She loved Marley like she was her own. I secretly hoped she would just stay watching Marley until Marley started school and then she would go on with her life and getting a real career. Selfish I know. But you would be too if you knew her. Nothing is harder for a mom than leaving her baby in someone else's care. Yet I knew Marley was always fine and I never needed to worry. But, then Catherine graduated college to pursue a career in Nursing. I began to worry because I knew nobody would ever be able to fill the big shoes she left behind. And soon we realized we would have to put our 18 month old daughter in daycare, much too young for this mom's liking. I know, it could be worse, some babies have to start from the time they are 6 weeks old, but I didn't so it made it really hard to make this decision. We found a daycare super close to our house and I just felt like it was the right place to take Marley. I knew it wouldn't be a walk in the park. You can't explain to an 18 month old what is going on. But it was AWFUL. And I am not exaggerating. She would scream when we left her there. She would lay on the floor and cry or just cling onto my leg so tight crying her eyes out. I told Mike that I couldn't do it. Marley was (and still is) super attached to me and I couldn't bear to break my little girl's heart everyday. We decided Mike would drop her off as he was able to take her in and just leave much easier than me and that was what she needed. Within two minutes of us being out of her sight, she was fine and playing with her new friends. She acted like this for probably two months. I doubted our decision every day, but I really didn't have much choice about it. She had a wonderful teacher who was so patient with her and would hold her when we dropped her off to try to calm her down. And then, after a few months, she LOVED going to daycare. She loved her friends. She loved playing outside, She loved painting and singing and learning Spanish and all of the fun things they did every day. Every few months she would change classes as she got older and everytime I was so sad as I loved the teachers she was leaving, yet she always went to new teachers that I loved too. I never really thought about the day that she would be done at that school and moving on. It just always seemed so far off. But guess what??? That day is here! My little girl, who will turn 4 next week, is starting VPK at the end of the month. There is a cutoff on September 1st and all kids born before that date (in 2008) make the cut. So, she will always be very young in her class, but I know she will be fine. She will be going to VPK at the school where she will go to Kindergarten and hopefully the rest of her elementary years at. It happens to be the same school my brother and I went to growing up and we loved it. And, I guess I would say we turned out okay :) Marley's teachers that she has had the past year make me wish she would just stay 3 forever. She loves them so much. She always asks me to invite them over to go swimming with her or go to Busch Gardens with them. She couldn't wait to see them after the weekends and they just made her feel very special. All of Marley's teachers have always told me she was a great kid to have in class. Her teacher just told me yesterday that every teacher wishes they had 20 Marley's in their class. Another teacher told Mike that she has dealt with a lot of kids in her life and Marley was the best behaved one she ever had. Things like that floor me. I don't think I could be more proud of her. I used to think they just told every parent that their kid was good but after she was there a while and I got to know some of the kids, I realized there was no way they were telling certain parents that! Nothing makes a parent more proud than having people compliment their kid's behavior. I have to brag on my girl a bit and say that she has received SO many compliments in her short life. I have always said how lucky we have been with Marley. But don't worry, I know the triplets will make up for it. They have already started. So, I am trying not to be sad for what is over, but to be excited for what is yet to come. The best thing about VPK is that she will get out at noon every day. Oh, and it's free. Can't beat that! Thank you to all of the teachers who have helped my little girl evolve from the 18 month old toddler who cried her eyes out at even the mere mention of the word school into the little girl who ran into her classroom to hug her teachers and her friends. You have made a lifelong impression on all of our hearts and we will never forget you or be able to thank you enough.
One of her first parties at school.
Her first Halloween at school
Christmas celebration
Marley and one of her friends
Halloween celebration this year
Celebrating her birthday on her last day at school
Daddy and Marley on her last day
Marley with her best friend at school
Birthday celebration at school
She loves Ms Claire so much!

Monday, July 23, 2012

13 & 14

I know,I know, I have been a total slacker with blogging lately. I guess that's what happens when you have four very busy, always on the move kids. We are all doing great though and just trying to get thru this very hot summer. We were having a lot of fun going to Busch Gardens most weekend evenings, but the heat and rain have slowed that down. And our weekly beach outings have also been disrupted. So, I will give quick updates on everybody in case anybody is wondering what we are all up to these days. First off, I will start by saying I believe I am raising a bunch of monkeys. These kids climb like nobody's business. Any and every surface that is capable of being climbed, they will climb. My day consists of pulling babies off of the backs of couches, the tops of counters, toys they shouldn't be on and more. They know they aren't supposed to do it and will smile at me while shaking their heads "No" and still do it. If I am busy with a different baby, they will sneak a peek to see if I'm watching and if they think I'm not, they climb at lightning speed while giggling to see how far they can get before I notice. I think we need to call Super Nanny already. The leader of the pack (for now) is definitely Makayla. She is still the smallest of the group,around 18 pounds, but she is definitely in charge. She's still tough and determined and sweet and cuddly all rolled together. She is usually the first to do something and the other two quickly follow. She still sleeps the least of the three and is quick to let you know if she isn't happy about something. She was biting for a few weeks, but she seems to finally be understanding that's not allowed. Marissa has become the friendliest of the group. She is fine with other people holding her and will interact with them much quicker than Jack or Makayla will. Not that long ago, she was the most shy of the three, so it's been quite a turnaround. She is maybe a pound, if that, bigger than her sister. She is the squealer of the group and loves to hear her voice. Future singer in the making! She loves to play peekaboo with you and likes to grunt just to make you look at her. She is pretty easy going with her siblings and doesn't get too upset when they take her toys from her most of the time. Her and Makayla have a strong bond. They love to kiss each other and "speak" to each other. They will make sounds at each other and then start giggling together like they just told a funny joke. I just wish I knew what was being said! They don't like to see the other one sick or getting in trouble. They get very jealous of the other if they are being held and instantly need to be held too. Jack is emerging as quite a dancer. The boy does leg moves, arm moves, spins, booty drops, you name it. He will bring me the remote to the tv and start shaking his arms around and that is his way of telling me to put the music on the tv so he can dance. I am not sure where he has learned all of his moves, but he's definitely got it. I really don't think he would be as into the climbing if his sisters weren't showing him, but he is not getting left behind! He is still so silly and always happy. He is easily my best sleeper and still just a really easy, content little boy. He has become a very picky eater and rather make his sisters laugh by throwing his food on the floor or spitting it out of his mouth than actually eating it. He is a bit too thin for my liking so I hope he changes his ways soon. Together they are so much fun. They are always together, following each other from room to room and if they do happen to get separated they will yell to each other to make sure they are still nearby.They really understand a lot now and can follow simple commands like bringing you a diaper, shoes, clothes. They love to bring me their diaper and the box of wipes when they need to be changed. Hopefully this means they will be super easy to potty train! Nap time is a lot of fun to listen to, you hear lots of squealing and giggling for about 15 minutes, then all gets quiet. They keep each other entertained and love chasing each other around the house or colliding into each other on their ride on toys. Of course it is still a lot of work, but I enjoy (almost) every minute of it. And last but not least is my Marley. She is almost four!! Only a couple more weeks!! I cannot believe it. I cannot say enough what a wonderful big sister she is. She loves those babies with all of her heart and just asked me last night if her and "Baby Rissa" can share a room once the babies move into beds. She loves the fact that they are bigger now and get to do more than before. Just tonight, one of the little girls took her cup of water and when she saw it, she got the baby's cup and handed it to her and then took her cup of water back. My mom said how the majority of other kids would snatch it from their little sister and tell them it was theirs and I realized how right she is when she said what a good big sister they have. Sometimes all she wants to do is relax and watch tv and she's got three babies climbing all over her, yet she very rarely loses her patience with them. She is usually making them come in the playroom with her and they all (yes even Jack) love to play Barbies together. They are always watching their big sister practice her gymnastics and try to mimic her. I would say the feeling of love is definitely mutual. So, that is the Boucher Bunch over the last few months in a nutshell. Just staying busy and doing our thang and moving forward every day.
Little monkeys doing what they do best!
Jack isn't gonna be left behind
Sweet little Makayla
Playing at Busch Gardens
Walking at the beach
Marissa on the 4th of July
Sister love
Marissa & Makayla
Marley and Kaden having fun
Jack
Marley petting Alten
One last picture of the little climbers

Friday, June 8, 2012

A Year in Pictures

I have been trying to upload a video I made of the babies' first year with no luck. I think I have finally figured it out. It's fairly long so I don't really expect many people to watch the entire thing, though I know some family members may. It's more for us to look back on as the years fly pass by. So, here's a year in pictures. (And thank you to my fellow Jennifer Boucher for suggesting this website. With a name like that, you're obviously a genius and my new go-to girl when I have questions ;))

Thursday, May 31, 2012

And What A Day It Was!!!

I love first birthdays. Just love them. And I really, really, really love first birthday parties. Especially when the party is for three wonderful one year olds. Who happen to be mine. I started planning for their party when they were around 8 months old. Hours spent searching the internet for ideas, browsing thru catalogs, verifying dates to ensure our out of town family and friends could be there. And I have to say, I did a darn good job! My one year olds had a fabulous time. My three year old had a fabulous time. And all of the kids that came did too. And I would venture so far as to say the adults did as well. I mean, wouldn't you say this clown guy looks like he is having fun?

                                                Or how about this guy and his little princess?

And I'd definitely say that this is one cool Nana.



We had face painting.




We had balloon making. And not just your standard little balloon animals. This guy was good. Maybe too good.

 

It was really such a fun day. And of course it went by way too fast. So many of our family and friends came out to join us. We received so much wonderful stuff for our babies. I am continuously humbled by the love so many people have shown these babies. I often wish there was more I could do than just say "Thank you." Because that doesn't seem like enough. When these babies are older, I can send them over to mop some floors and cut some lawns. They will be pretty busy because we have a lot of IOU's at this point. Back to the party....let's talk cake. Or better yet, I will let the pictures do the talking.










I'd say those babies really enjoyed their cakes. Makayla was a little scared of all of the people around her so she was more worried about that than eating her cake. But Marissa and Jack dug in. We had lots of other yummy desserts too. And a whole lot of food. And just a really great time. Thank you all for being a part of this special day. And to those of you who had to miss it, we missed you. We wish you could have been there for this celebration. But things happen. And we, of all people, get that. This first year has flown by. My little babies are growing up. The one thing people say over and over again, and probably will my entire life, is, "How do you do it?" Well, all I can say is you just keep moving forward. Some days over this past year were so difficult and some days were easy. Thinking back to those 'round the clock feedings every 3 hours where by the time I finished with baby #3 I only had about half an hour 'til baby #1 needed to be fed again, I wonder myself. But one thing I do know, we are so fortunate. The fact that we have four healthy kids is enough for me. Sometimes, when I am so over tired or just want five minutes to myself, I think about that. About how much harder a lot of other people in this world have it. It makes me realize that being woken up two or three times a night by a little girl who just wants her mommy to hold her really isn't that bad. Actually, it's great. And this day, it was the best day yet. A celebration of our babies. A celebration of our family and friends. A celebration of the best big sister these babies could ever ask for. And, a celebration for us. Because we did it. We survived year one of having triplets and their big sis. So again, thank you all for your prayers, your thoughts, your well wishes, your gifts, your time, your concern and everything else you have all given us. We have a lot of good people in our lives....




















(All photos were taken by the amazing photographer Tammie Bishop. She did such a wonderful job of capturing this special day in our lives and we thank you for that.)