Sunday, September 28, 2008

Some old pictures...











Here's an old one of Ro and one of Evey. If "old" can mean a few months ago. Time is different for a baby you know. They were just a couple of weeks here.

They were so precious as tiny little infants. But, truth be told, I'm really enjoying them at this stage. Its so fun feeding them new foods and taking them out places. We spend hours trying to get them to laugh. Today, we took the girls to the park and had a picnic. They love being outdoors and the weather was perfect. Each new phase of their lives is wonderful, amazing, and momentous. I wonder sometimes if everyone loves their babies as much as we love ours. (I know the answer to that of course, but I can't quite fathom it).

The Girls

Bath Time


Rowan in the bath last night. She's so cute. She likes to kick her little feet and splash water everywhere. She's beginning to be too big for her baby bathtub, but she's not quite ready for the regular bath tub.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Babyzilla v. Baby Kong

Yesterday was Andre's stepmother, Eileen's, birthday. Since we can't send anything in the mail we decided to make this funny video for her present. It was too funny not to post to the baby's blog. Hope you enjoy it and Happy Birthday Eileen.


Babyzilla v. Baby Kong from Leigh on Vimeo.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Growing up

Cousin Sydney and Evey

The girls are changing so much now. Both girls can roll from their backs to their stomachs. They lay on their bellies and try to push forward. They haven't quite figured out how to crawl, but they're working on it.

They're interacting with each other a lot more now too. If one starts to cry, the other will start to cry too. The other day both babies were laying on the bed next to each other and they each had a pacifier. Rowan reached over and took out Evelyn's pacifier, spit her own out, and then started sucking on Evelyn's pacifier. Evelyn was shocked. It was so hilarious.

They enjoy being together though and will laugh and coo at each other. Last night Rowan had a rattle and ever time she made it rattle Evelyn would laugh. As they get bigger they should continue to entertain each other and play together. cute, cute, cute.

Here's a funny picture of Rowan eating rice cereal this morning.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

New Casa de Monos Widget

You can now add this Widget to your desktop, blog, myspace, etc. Just click on options and it'll allow you to add it wherever you like.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Monkeys' first Bananas

The girls tried their first bananas mixed with a bit of mama-milk and some rice cereal. They only had a few nibbles and most of it wound up on their bib. Really cute.




Monday, September 15, 2008

Mamo and the Moby


We love our Moby sling and the girls do too. Especially Rowan, who wants to be involved in everything. My mom (who I lovingly nicknamed "Mamo" and she eventually, begrudgingly accepted), has Rowan in the sling while making bread.

I hear that big glasses are in this year...


Evey

Friday, September 5, 2008

Baby's New Vehicle

The Babies just got their brand new Bob jogging stroller--a gift from Abuelito and Nona. Thanks Abuelito and Nona! The girls love it and so do we. Its super awesome! The shade covers adjust various ways so the girls have lots of shade. And the suspension makes it a smooth walk/jog.




Thursday, September 4, 2008

Uncle Malcolm

Today was Malcolm's funeral. I drove down yesterday and spent the night. It was great to see my family, but I so wish it was under different circumstances. The service was very touching and many people attended. He was so loved and lived such a wonderful life.

As I sat listening to the eulogy, my mind wandered back to a conversation I had a few days prior with my father. He said Grandma Vance used to say that Malcolm took after the Hughes side of the family. Which was her way of saying that he took after the good side--her side. haha I can picture Grandma Vance saying that. And thinking of this comment, made me think about how Malcolm really embodied all of the best qualities of our family. He was witty, adventurous, funny, down-to-earth, and easy going.

These are my memories of Malcolm. And my memories are only a few when you consider how many people were there and how many fond memories were exchanged both yesterday and today. My uncle had friends there that he knew for over 40 years and you could just tell that everyone really loved him. He married the love of his life, had great kids, and then built his own home where he lived among his many friends. He had loads of interests and many adventures along the way and seemed to enjoy life in a way that so few people know how to do. That's a truly wonderful thing, it really is.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Baby Days

Evey and Ro















My dad with Evey.

Dyung and Evey

Baby Days

Evey and Ro















My dad with Evey.

Dyung and Evey

Monday, September 1, 2008

Uncle Malcolm

You know how there are people in your family you're proud of. Those people that seem to have really lived interesting lives and are all around cool people. And though you may not see them as often as you'd like, these family members are nevertheless the ones that come up in late night conversations about the cool people you're related too. That was my uncle Malcolm.

This is a picture of Malcolm and Norma, his wife of 42 years. I looked through my pictures, but the best picture I found of him was this one that Terri had. Thanks Terri.

Malcolm was my dad's younger brother. His only brother. He was a musician and played with lots of famous people. He's actually playing the drums in the Bruce Channel recording of "Hey Baby." He was an awesome poker player too and played with people like Amarillo Slim. He even went to the World Poker Series in Vegas. I'm told he retired on the proceeds of his Texas Hold'um games he ran at his house. He was one of those larger than life people. The kind that have a million stories and all of them interesting adventures. To me, Malcolm will always be someone who was open, accepting, funny, and genuine. Andre and I went down to visit him and Norma last year and had a great time.

I really wanted him to meet the girls. I know he would have liked them. My dad, Andre, the girls and I were driving down Friday afternoon to see him. He had been battling lung cancer for three years and although we knew he might not have much time left, I still thought I'd see him again. Malcolm passed away Friday morning before we made it. He was an amazing person and will be missed by everyone who knew him.