Raising twins is not Easy, Hard or even Heroic... it's Legendary. This is the blog of raising the Cermak Legendary Twins: Gavin "GT" Thomas and Evelyn "Evie" Rose.
We have a really sweet and touching post to share with you today. We recently discovered a video of Gavin and Evie on an old memory card that I had never downloaded. It was from when I was trying to decide between two different cameras and was switching back and forth, and I had just forgotten that one of the memory cards had anything on it.
It was dated Febraury 16, 2011. They were sitting at the table hiccuping, burping, and laughing together. It was such a typical scene!
Our neighbor, Nick, is back after a long vacation, and Gavin and I are both delighted! The boys play SO well together. They are like two peas in a pod; after all, they are only two months apart in age.
They decided to make a lawnmower-car wash in the sprinkler the other day:
Nick showed Gavin how to catch water on his tongue:
They play together nearly every day. We are so lucky that we have great neighbors!
I took Gavin to storytime at the library last week. They frequently have sessions where the kids listen to stories and songs with a common theme, and then make a corresponding craft. Last week it was all about bugs, and the library called it "Going Buggy."
Gavin loved the bug stories and songs, and then jumped right in to the craft part. The kids were given supplies to make a bee visor. Gavin cut and glued and then showed off his bee!
You can get an idea of what it looks like from the little girl standing behind him:
We had not been to storytime in quite a while. I have had to learn, through trial and error, which of the storytellers are the "good ones." Some have been much too quiet to hold Gavin and even Evie's attention. The loud and silly librarians are definitely the best storytellers for the preschool age group! And Gavin had a great time at this one.
I met up with my friend Molly last week at Starbucks, and she had her 4-month-old baby, Duncan, with her. Gavin said he wanted to sit next to Duncan so he pulled his chair right over to him.
Let's just say it was a mutual-admiration society morning. Each boy seemed fascinated with what the other one was doing!
Here are some more photos from soccer class. We were inside again, so the photo quality isn't great, but we took more videos. To refresh your memories, Gavin has number 7 on his back (but so do two other boys).
In this game, the kids pretended their circles were boats, and when there was a shark in the water, they had to put down their boats and jump on them:
Here, the kids are doing "headers:"
A hopping game:
More hopping:
In this game, the nets are a spaceship, and it blasts off and lands on a planet where the kids have to hit the aliens (coachs) with the ball:
Last week we went to a new (for us) park in Warrenville called Sesqui Park. We met up with my friend Christina and her son John. John has a Strider bike just like Gavin, and this park has a nice path to ride on.
Filling up at the "gas station" along the path:
You can see how red Gavin's face is here. We only stayed for a short time because, as usual, it was super-hot! We'll be back on a cooler day!
Last Thursday was not super-hot, but it rained on and off all morning so it was very humid. Grandma and Grandpa Cordes came over and we just played with the bubble machine out front. Gavin decided that he and Grandma should go through the clouds of bubbles. After all, why not walk through sticky bubbles on an already sticky day?
On one of the super-hot days last week (well actually, they were ALL super-hot) Gavin said he wanted to do something inside. I really couldn't argue, so I took him to Kids Town. He has always loved it there!
I told him this is the last summer for the Cozy Coupes! He still fits, but next year I am sure he won't:
Gavin is feeling better and is almost over his cold. Today is his last day of summer school, and then we have a little break before the regular year starts.
Last week we met up with my friend Carol and her son Johnathon at DuPage Children's Museum. We had only been there once before, last September for the Edward Hospital NICU reunion. (Click here to read that post.) Both Evie and Gavin got sick from all the germs there, so I had decided we wouldn't go back for awhile.
Gavin and Johnathon (age 6) play really well together, and Carol had 4 free passes, so we went. Both boys had a great time! There is so much to do and it's "eductional fun."
This section is actually really dimly lit, and the sticks glow:
Making a town:
The music room:
The wind area was a big hit. This is the wind tunnel:
These tubes have air blowing through them, and kids can make them into any shape:
Playing with air hoses:
The water area was a bit hit, too. This time Gavin wore the recommended vest and only his sleeves got soaked:
Fun with bubbles:
Johnathon made a tall bubble around himself and Gavin:
Gavin was truly fascinated by watching Johnathon make bubbles. He made one go over his head and then repeated it with Gavin:
One word: JOY!
This was a tunnel full of mirrors:
We all had a great time. Unfortunately, Gavin picked up a cold/cough bug there (geez, it's the middle of summer!) so we are done with that place. Maybe we'll go back when Gavin is in elementary school!