09 November 2011
the babies and their daddy
I walked into the room last week and saw Dale sitting on the couch with both little girls on his lap. Adelaida was running around, expending energy and entertaining all three of them. What a precious picture! Cordelia is on the left and Estella is on the right.
06 November 2011
Swinging at the park
On a beautiful sunny morning this week, I took the girls to the park to play. Adelaida eventually migrated to the swing and as I was pushing her on the big girl swing, I thought about the baby swing right next to her. I put Cordelia in the baby swing, then carefully added Estella behind her ... and all three of my girls were swinging together! The babies really enjoyed the swing and they were occupied in it for a surprisingly long time!
03 November 2011
New bed and a new bedroom
We have two kids' bedrooms in our house, and three kids. So obviously, two of the kids have to share a room. Right now, it makes sense for Estella and Cordelia to share a room, but that may change someday.
One room is small, with a small closet, and has been Adelaida's room since she was born. The other is larger (although still not really large) with a walk-in closet with built-in shelves. The babies have been in that room since they were born and with more space and a large closet, it makes sense to have two kids sharing that room.
We've been thinking about Adelaida's bed situation (she is currently in a toddler bed) and wanted to buy a bunk bed that will serve several purposes: it will allow two kids to share a room more easily and provide a space for (adult) people to sleep when staying with us. We went bed shopping on Sunday and found several we liked and several that we could afford, and one that we both liked and could afford!
We came home Sunday evening with the measurements to try to decide how to orient it in Adelaida's room ... and realized that it would not fit in Adelaida's room, in any orientation! And so, the great room swap of 2011 was initiated. We cleared out the babies' room and the bunk bed was delivered and set up in their (old) room yesterday. They have been sleeping on the floor for the past few days while we convert their old room to Adelaida's new room. Once the bookcase is secured to the wall (tonight, I hope) we will move Adelaida into her new room, clear out her old room, and set up Adelaida's old room for Estella and Cordelia.
The bunk bed has a full mattress on the bottom and a twin on top. There are stairs on the side leading up to the top bunk, with drawers built in to the stairs for some extra storage. We don't have a mattress for the top bunk yet, but will be buying one soon.
I imagine that we'll keep this configuration until Cordelia and Estella are old enough to sleep in a big bed, and then switch the girls' rooms again, in about three years. Until then, Adelaida is going to have the large room to herself with a bunk bed in it, and Estella and Cordelia will share the smaller room.
One room is small, with a small closet, and has been Adelaida's room since she was born. The other is larger (although still not really large) with a walk-in closet with built-in shelves. The babies have been in that room since they were born and with more space and a large closet, it makes sense to have two kids sharing that room.
We've been thinking about Adelaida's bed situation (she is currently in a toddler bed) and wanted to buy a bunk bed that will serve several purposes: it will allow two kids to share a room more easily and provide a space for (adult) people to sleep when staying with us. We went bed shopping on Sunday and found several we liked and several that we could afford, and one that we both liked and could afford!
We came home Sunday evening with the measurements to try to decide how to orient it in Adelaida's room ... and realized that it would not fit in Adelaida's room, in any orientation! And so, the great room swap of 2011 was initiated. We cleared out the babies' room and the bunk bed was delivered and set up in their (old) room yesterday. They have been sleeping on the floor for the past few days while we convert their old room to Adelaida's new room. Once the bookcase is secured to the wall (tonight, I hope) we will move Adelaida into her new room, clear out her old room, and set up Adelaida's old room for Estella and Cordelia.The bunk bed has a full mattress on the bottom and a twin on top. There are stairs on the side leading up to the top bunk, with drawers built in to the stairs for some extra storage. We don't have a mattress for the top bunk yet, but will be buying one soon.
I imagine that we'll keep this configuration until Cordelia and Estella are old enough to sleep in a big bed, and then switch the girls' rooms again, in about three years. Until then, Adelaida is going to have the large room to herself with a bunk bed in it, and Estella and Cordelia will share the smaller room.
01 November 2011
New furniture in Adelaida's room
31 October 2011
My little animals
For Halloween this year, I decided to take the kids to a local mall that had Halloween activities for the kids and trick-or-treating at the stores. This afternoon, I dressed Cordelia and Estella in their costumes (a giraffe and a cow), picked a little leopard (Adelaida) up at school, then headed to the mall.
Adelaida loves her leopard costume and was so excited about trick-or-treating ... until we walked into the mall and saw a person dressed like a potato. Not even a scary, bloody, monster-like potato; just a regular old russet potato with a smile on its face. She stopped, screamed, and then I heard "HoldMeHoldMeHoldMeHoldMe!" and felt her clawing at my legs.
The rest of the mall expedition did not go well. Everywhere she turned, she saw people dressed up in costumes -- a clown, a firefighter, several monsters, Darth Vader, witches, a fairy godmother, and of course the frightening potato. So, I walked through the mall pushing the stroller and carrying Adelaida while trying to calm her fears. She didn't want to do the kids activities (too many people in costumes!), so we ended up leaving after about 45 minutes of me telling her that the costumed people were just people dressed up in costumes, just like her and the babies.
I wasn't able to take any pictures of the girls at the mall, but we did get a few at home. Cordelia is a giraffe, Adelaida is a leopard, and Estella is a cow.

I suspect that Adelaida may grow up with an irrational fear of potatoes (and armadillos, thanks to a well-intentioned costumed character at Texas Roadhouse back in February).
Happy Halloween!
Adelaida loves her leopard costume and was so excited about trick-or-treating ... until we walked into the mall and saw a person dressed like a potato. Not even a scary, bloody, monster-like potato; just a regular old russet potato with a smile on its face. She stopped, screamed, and then I heard "HoldMeHoldMeHoldMeHoldMe!" and felt her clawing at my legs.
The rest of the mall expedition did not go well. Everywhere she turned, she saw people dressed up in costumes -- a clown, a firefighter, several monsters, Darth Vader, witches, a fairy godmother, and of course the frightening potato. So, I walked through the mall pushing the stroller and carrying Adelaida while trying to calm her fears. She didn't want to do the kids activities (too many people in costumes!), so we ended up leaving after about 45 minutes of me telling her that the costumed people were just people dressed up in costumes, just like her and the babies.
I wasn't able to take any pictures of the girls at the mall, but we did get a few at home. Cordelia is a giraffe, Adelaida is a leopard, and Estella is a cow.

I suspect that Adelaida may grow up with an irrational fear of potatoes (and armadillos, thanks to a well-intentioned costumed character at Texas Roadhouse back in February).
Happy Halloween!
27 October 2011
Tummy Time!
It's Tummy Time in the Parkes household. Tummy Time started with two babies (Cordelia is on the left and Estella is on the right) ...

... then two more babies were added. Now Cordelia, Baby Yanna, Estella, and Baby Michael are doing tummy time together ...

... and then Adelaida decided to join the babies!

Fortunately, Cordelia and Estella like to look at Adelaida, so she probably extended tummy time by about five minutes by carefully placing Baby Michael and Baby Yanna, then moving them around so she could join the fun.

... then two more babies were added. Now Cordelia, Baby Yanna, Estella, and Baby Michael are doing tummy time together ...

... and then Adelaida decided to join the babies!

Fortunately, Cordelia and Estella like to look at Adelaida, so she probably extended tummy time by about five minutes by carefully placing Baby Michael and Baby Yanna, then moving them around so she could join the fun.
26 October 2011
Balloon Fiesta!
We love going to Balloon Fiesta and are always excited to have visitors the first week of October because we have an excuse to get up before dawn, bundle up in our warmest coats, and watch 600 balloons rise against a deep blue Albuquerque sky.
This year, Uncle Rob and Aunt Laura came to visit, on their way back to Indiana after a conference in Las Vegas. We had a wonderful time visiting with them and Adelaida was particularly fond of both Uncle Rob and Aunt Laura. I'm sure Rob read at least a dozen books to Adelaida the first day he was here, and every time Adelaida needed to use the toilet, we'd hear "I want Aunt Laura to take me!" Best of all, Rob and Laura are pros at caring for twin infants (my cousins Amanda and Melanie will be turning 21 next week) and could pick up and comfort two babies as easily as Dale or I could.
On the Thursday morning of their visit, we woke up at 4am (well, I think we were already awake at 4 thanks to Cordelia and Estella), checked the weather, and decided it looked like a pretty good day for the balloons: no chance of rain, with (relatively) calm winds of 5-10 mph. We headed down to Balloon Fiesta Park and somehow managed to drive right into the park with no traffic delays -- a first for me at Balloon Fiesta!
Thursday morning was a "Special Shapes Rodeo" event, where special shapes balloons inflate and take off. There were about one hundred special shapes balloons this year, some as simple as a regular balloon with cat ears ...

... and some as elaborate as Noah's ark (which I somehow didn't get a picture of) and this panda.

By 7am, the pilots had decided that they weren't going to ascend -- we learned that "calm" to hot air balloon pilots means really really calm, like less than 5 mph, and it was just a bit too windy. But most of the balloons did inflate, so we got to see several amazing balloons inflate around us.
One of the first balloons to light up in the pre-dawn hours

The Noah's Ark crew prepares to unpack their balloon, with the sunrise over the mountains in the background. It takes a lot of people to get an elaborate balloon like Noah's Ark up in the air!

The sunrise turned the clouds amazing colors, oranges and purples and pinks

The Iwi The Kiwi balloon inflated about ten times faster than any other balloon -- rather than spreading a tarp, unpacking the balloon, checking the ropes, and slowly inflating, the Iwi The Kiwi crew just set up the still-packed balloon next to a giant fan and started blowing air into the balloon. The balloon inflated and ascended in record time.

Once Iwi The Kiwi was up, he was unfortunately not very stable. We were standing right next to the balloon, and it went upright ... then wobbled and started to fall on us! Laura grabbed Adelaida and ran back while I quickly maneuvered the stroller to a safe distance. Unfortunately the urgency with which we moved Adelaida frightened her and she was afraid of all the balloons falling on her after that.

Despite only about a hundred balloons inflating, they were packed pretty tightly on the field.


Estella and Cordelia enjoyed the balloon fiesta from the warmth of a stroller, covered by a blanket to keep the wind off them. This picture of Cordelia is typical of the babies' time at Balloon Fiesta: bundled up and asleep. I'm sure they will enjoy it next year, though!

We had a great time and really enjoyed Rob and Laura's visit. We are looking forward to another great Balloon Fiesta next year!
This year, Uncle Rob and Aunt Laura came to visit, on their way back to Indiana after a conference in Las Vegas. We had a wonderful time visiting with them and Adelaida was particularly fond of both Uncle Rob and Aunt Laura. I'm sure Rob read at least a dozen books to Adelaida the first day he was here, and every time Adelaida needed to use the toilet, we'd hear "I want Aunt Laura to take me!" Best of all, Rob and Laura are pros at caring for twin infants (my cousins Amanda and Melanie will be turning 21 next week) and could pick up and comfort two babies as easily as Dale or I could.On the Thursday morning of their visit, we woke up at 4am (well, I think we were already awake at 4 thanks to Cordelia and Estella), checked the weather, and decided it looked like a pretty good day for the balloons: no chance of rain, with (relatively) calm winds of 5-10 mph. We headed down to Balloon Fiesta Park and somehow managed to drive right into the park with no traffic delays -- a first for me at Balloon Fiesta!
Thursday morning was a "Special Shapes Rodeo" event, where special shapes balloons inflate and take off. There were about one hundred special shapes balloons this year, some as simple as a regular balloon with cat ears ...

... and some as elaborate as Noah's ark (which I somehow didn't get a picture of) and this panda.

By 7am, the pilots had decided that they weren't going to ascend -- we learned that "calm" to hot air balloon pilots means really really calm, like less than 5 mph, and it was just a bit too windy. But most of the balloons did inflate, so we got to see several amazing balloons inflate around us.
One of the first balloons to light up in the pre-dawn hours

The Noah's Ark crew prepares to unpack their balloon, with the sunrise over the mountains in the background. It takes a lot of people to get an elaborate balloon like Noah's Ark up in the air!

The sunrise turned the clouds amazing colors, oranges and purples and pinks

The Iwi The Kiwi balloon inflated about ten times faster than any other balloon -- rather than spreading a tarp, unpacking the balloon, checking the ropes, and slowly inflating, the Iwi The Kiwi crew just set up the still-packed balloon next to a giant fan and started blowing air into the balloon. The balloon inflated and ascended in record time.

Once Iwi The Kiwi was up, he was unfortunately not very stable. We were standing right next to the balloon, and it went upright ... then wobbled and started to fall on us! Laura grabbed Adelaida and ran back while I quickly maneuvered the stroller to a safe distance. Unfortunately the urgency with which we moved Adelaida frightened her and she was afraid of all the balloons falling on her after that.

Despite only about a hundred balloons inflating, they were packed pretty tightly on the field.


Estella and Cordelia enjoyed the balloon fiesta from the warmth of a stroller, covered by a blanket to keep the wind off them. This picture of Cordelia is typical of the babies' time at Balloon Fiesta: bundled up and asleep. I'm sure they will enjoy it next year, though!

We had a great time and really enjoyed Rob and Laura's visit. We are looking forward to another great Balloon Fiesta next year!
25 October 2011
Visiting with Family
In addition to going to the zoo, playing on the playground, visiting
the petting zoo, spending the day with Karen, and attending a beautiful wedding, we also just hung out in
Indiana and enjoyed spending time with our family. Here are some more pictures
I took in Indiana.
Grandpa holding Estella

Adelaida

GG doing what she does best: loving on babies! Here she is with Estella

Papaw carries Simon and Adelaida

Grandpa Jim holding Cordelia

Estella sleeping on GG

Papaw plays on the floor with the babies. Estella is in the bouncy chair and Cordelia is on the floor.

Nana Ruth holds Estella

GG with Cordelia

Cousins! Simon, Estella, Cordelia, and Adelaida line up for a photo
Grandpa holding Estella

Adelaida

GG doing what she does best: loving on babies! Here she is with Estella

Papaw carries Simon and Adelaida

Grandpa Jim holding Cordelia

Estella sleeping on GG

Papaw plays on the floor with the babies. Estella is in the bouncy chair and Cordelia is on the floor.

Nana Ruth holds Estella

GG with Cordelia

Cousins! Simon, Estella, Cordelia, and Adelaida line up for a photo
24 October 2011
A Beautiful Wedding
Our two-week trip to Indiana was planned around my sister's wedding. Rachel and Bill were married on September 17th in New Harmony, Indiana. New Harmony is a tiny little town with a beautiful wedding venue in the Roofless Church. Rachel and Bill chose "fun" for the theme of their wedding, and the entire weekend could be described as just that: FUN!
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| Roofless Church, New Harmony, IN |
The wedding was outside, and the weather turned out to be just perfect -- calm, clear skies, and the perfect temperature. I didn't get any pictures of the wedding itself, but took several during the rehearsal.
Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera out for some of the more memorable events of the weekend, like the German Kunstfest festival that was held in town that weekend, or the bride and bridesmaids decked out in our finest walking through town singing "Going the Chapel of Love" on the way to the wedding, or our horse-drawn carriage ride through town, or pictures from the wacky photo booth at the wedding reception. But I did capture a few other great moments.
Farrel and Adelaida pose on a giant wooden chair in the woods behind the inn
Three (of the five) sets of twins at the wedding: Melanie holding Estella, Amanda holding Cordelia, Christa, and Courtney
We had a wonderful time and are so excited to welcome Bill, Billy, and Devon to the family. Congratulations Rachel and Bill!
23 October 2011
Fun in Indiana
One of my favorite activities in Indiana was the Apple Works apple orchard and petting zoo in Trafalgar. Mom, Rachel, and I took the four kids there and we all -- young and old alike -- had a blast. They have a small petting zoo (turkeys, sheep, goats, horse, chickens), a huge slide that comes out of the top of a barn, a plywood tractor to ride, a straw pyramid to climb, and of course a working apple orchard. We skipped the apple-picking, but had a great time with the other attractions.
Nonna and Adelaida look at the turkeys at the petting zoo

Adelaida pets a goat

Nonna helps Adelaida feed a goat

Rachel feeds two goats

Adelaida takes a break in Simon's stroller

King of the Straw Mountain!

Adelaida is on top of the world!

Simon drives the tractor

Simon is 2 feet, 2 inches tall

Adelaida is 2 feet, 8 inches tall

Adelaida and Nonna at the Apple Works store

The best part of Apple Works was the crisp, sweet apples they had. We bought two (gigantic) bags full and snacked on them the rest of our trip. Yum!
Nonna and Adelaida look at the turkeys at the petting zoo

Adelaida pets a goat

Nonna helps Adelaida feed a goat

Rachel feeds two goats

Adelaida takes a break in Simon's stroller

King of the Straw Mountain!

Adelaida is on top of the world!

Simon drives the tractor

Simon is 2 feet, 2 inches tall

Adelaida is 2 feet, 8 inches tall

Adelaida and Nonna at the Apple Works store

The best part of Apple Works was the crisp, sweet apples they had. We bought two (gigantic) bags full and snacked on them the rest of our trip. Yum!
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