Monday, December 21, 2009

Update!

Kind of.

So it's been more than a month since the last post and we feel terrible.
Just look at the girls...



They're taking it so hard... we can hardly get them to smile these days.

In our (my) defense, we have been a tad busy lately dealing with a week long case of the swine flu, a kidney stone complete with a Thanksgiving Day surgery and hospital stay (yea!), creating life on a daily basis while waddling to-and-fro, and running a marathon. Okay so one of those things didn't happen but I'll let you guess which one.

The good news is we will be back up in full swing after Christmas with new blog posts and pictures to share! None of which will include my large-and-in-charge self if I can help it. Hello 3rd trimester, goodbye feet!

We hope you all have a great Christmas!




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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Quick: Hide!

As if battling the swine flu this week hasn't been scary enough, we decided to let the girls watch the old classic "The Exorcist" a few nights ago.

Here is their reaction:



As you can tell it was actually a Wow Wow Wubbzy episode titled, "Escape From Dino Island". The dinosaur chases Wubbzy, Walden, and Widget all the way from Dino Island back to Wuzzleberg to ask for a cup of sugar to make cupcakes. Thus scary dinosaur becomes nice and silly dinosaur who bakes and eats cupcakes.

Why didn't I become a storyboard creator for kids shows? That's the kind of stuff I want to get paid for!


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Arrr Matey!


Our Halloween day started getting spooky after nap time. We broke out the candy and decorated our pumpkins! Not with knives though...

From L to R: Daddy's pumpkin, Peyton's Princess Pumpkin, the "Little Baby's" pumpkin, Grace's Pirate Pumpkin, and Mommy's adorable pumpkin.



Dad spotted these super cute Mr. Potato Head pumpkin decorations that we thought would be perfect for the girls and they were a big hit as you can see. Next year we will get bigger pumpkins though... for all you Mr. Potato Head aficionados, I'm sure you've already spotted the missing red nose on Grace's Pirate Pumpkin. It was a toss up between the nose and the mustache and we jointly determined a mustache was a "must" for any pirate.

Mom also broke out her carving skills, a la Martha Stewart, this year on the small pumpkin as I carved everyone's favorite, Wow Wow Wubbzy!





What's your first thought when you think of the perfect Halloween costume for a couple of almost three-year-old girls?

Everyone in unison... a pirate!



Grace on the left, Peyton on the right
or is it
Peyton on the left, Grace on the right


The ceremonial "show-me-your-silly-face" picture.




After we practiced our "Arrr Matey's" and saying "Trick-or-Treat" and MOST importantly - "Thank You" we headed out on the open sea/sidewalk to look for booty.

I believe this picture was taken just after Peyton randomly told an older kid who walked by, "Cool costume". It was possibly the funniest part of the night for Mom and Dad.

I take that back. The funniest part of the night was when Peyton told the not-so-nice older gentlemen in the neighborhood that he needed to put on his shoes.

He had answered the door in his bare feet. That's our girl!


Pirate looting in action...


We had a great time trick-or-treating with the girls and are looking forward to enjoying their candy without their knowledge for days to come!


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Hair, Hair, Everywhere

Last weekend Grandma and I took the girls for their first haircut at the salon. Yep, something about scissors near a small child's face has held me back for nearly 2 3/4 years... that and the girl's adorable, precious, and natural blonde curls. Okay so it was definitely the latter as to why it's taken this long.

We finally took the jump though and we are all pleased with the results.

Peyton: pre-cut.
Grace (in the background) had just commented on how sharp the scissors looked... thanks Grace!




She looks like she is a lot older than she is in this picture and I don't like it!
What she doesn't realize is this will be her future when bridesmaid "season" hits in about twenty years.




Peyton is clearly ecstatic with her new look.
I'm sure the hair stylist was glad Mom would be the one tipping...
(FYI: she did love it, I just got this face when I asked her to smile - I do ask an AWFUL lot of her [insert sarcasm here].)




Grace at her pre-cut consultation letting Maribeth know she wanted just a little off the bottom while keeping the layers to a minimum.




What a pro!




Final length.
Still not a drastic cut but I think it worked best for the girls and mom not to do anything crazy the first time around.




Tragic.
Look at all those curls...




Also, Mom was able to keep the crying at bay.
Mom=1, childhood first=0



Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Fuller Five!


Why God Made Little Girls

God made the world with its towering trees,
Majestic mountains and restless seas,
Then paused and said, "It needs one more thing---
Someone to laugh and dance and sing
To walk in the woods and gather flowers.
To commune with nature in quite hours,"

So God created little girls
With laughing eyes and bouncing curls,
With joyful hearts and infectious smiles,
Enchanting ways and feminine wiles,
And when He'd completed the task He'd begun
He was pleased and proud of the job He'd done,

For the world, when seen through a little girl's eyes,
Greatly resembles Paradise.

- Barbara Burrow

We are eagerly anticipating the arrival of our third little girl and cannot wait to see the see the world through her eyes come March 24, 2010!

Baby Fuller #3


Note: We are also now accepting donations to the "Fuller Girls Wedding Fund". You can contribute the following ways:



Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Dare I Say It?

We are potty trained!



It's actually been a while now that the girls have mastered this skill but I had to put it on here for the record books. The only bit of advice I can give is to wait until they are ready - not you. The girls were a little over 2 1/2 and took to it like Michael Scott to his "World's Best Boss" coffee mug.




Friday, October 2, 2009

Photo Friday

I went through pictures from the last several weeks and here's what we've been up to:

PARK

Peyton being silly.




Peyton hanging around.




Grace swinging or gliding... I'm not sure.




HOME

The girls (P Left, G Right) sleeping like their babies on the couch.
They thought they were pretty cute.




ZOO

An impromptu but very enjoyable evening trip to the Zoo.
They insisted keeping their hats on... not sure why.




Peyton letting us know the policy before we walked into Cat Country:
"Hush your mouth, or they'll eat you!"




They both thought this "man" had a baby in his tummy just like mommy.
Of course, I told them a man could never cope with the pain of child birth therefore "mommy's" have babies. Surprisingly they seemed to grasp the concept.




Those giraffes are STINK-Y!!!




Good thing I didn't drop the camera and lose our memories forever!




This was obviously spontaneously posed.




Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Parents of the Year!

We've won! We've won!

It's official... and we didn't even know we were nominated!
Apparently this is the video that sealed the deal.

Here is the background:

1. They told me they were building a sidewalk - which is what the path of random stuff they are walking on is meant to be. Clever and weird at the same time.

2. The thing they jump on is actually a blow up trampoline, which is upside down, that has provided over a year of fun for us. It finally succumbed to the "hole" gods as apparently there is a hole in the upper portion of the "guard" around the trampoline. To move it out of the way before we threw it out, I put it in the corner after they fell asleep so we wouldn't break an ankle trying to get around it. Once we came home from daycare the next day Grace saw it and wanted to climb the "ladder". How safe is that, right?! So I put it on it's side, about it move it out of the way, then my attention was diverted (maybe on purpose??? this NEVER happens!) and you have the video below.






3. In the video Peyton is saying she is a baby Marmoset in trouble. Do you even know what a Marmoset is? Well if I didn't watch Diego (The Animal Adventurer) I wouldn't know either. We saw the episode months ago and she pulls it out randomly here. It's amazing what kids remember... Stephen really needs to watch his mouth - who knows what we'll catch on video next!!!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

So Proud...

Like mother, like daughter. In one area above all others I hope this comes true... on the soccer field! (Daddy played soccer too so they should be programmed just right for soccer.) We got a glimpse into the future this weekend and I couldn't be more proud!

Here is Peyton dribbling! Mia Hamm, eat your heart out!
Never mind the hand ball in the middle, she's only 2 1/2 for goodness sake!




And here is Grace dribbling the ball! What a star! Look at that speed!!!




Much to our surprise Grace has already mastered keeping her head up while dribbling.
For those of you who are not familiar with the inner workings of soccer - that's a big deal.




Yes, I am crying right now. This is beautiful.

Elmo Live!

First off, a BIG THANK YOU to J.Todd at the DCC!

Daddy and the girls walking up to get our tickets!
(No, they are not wearing the same thing, similar, but not the same)




We went to the 7:00 show on Friday night and the girls had a ball! It didn't hurt our seats were awesome too!

Grace is ready for Elmo to "bring it"!
Meanwhile, Peyton is terrified of anyone with fur.




I don't have too many pictures of me and girls for some reason. Maybe because I feel skinnier behind the camera. I thought this one turned out pretty well though.




The show starts... Look how close we are!
The characters had near perfect N'SYNC moves!




Then intermission hits and a lesson in Marketing 101 is given free of charge. Well, sort of.



If you bring it, they will buy it. These puppies were $8 a pop!


Suckers.



We were lucky enough to be tipped off by a good friend (thanks Angela!) that this would happen so we promptly whisked the girls upstairs so we could stretch our legs on the concourse level.


Another highlight: Grover reached out and touched Grace! She was understandably very excited. As a parent, it was pretty neat that the characters came around so the kids could get an up close look.




How many do you remember?



Don't worry if you can't remember their names.
When you become a parent, you'll be required to know - by law.