These are the children God has given me, God has been good to me! Genesis 33:5

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Halloween

Caleb, the TCU baseball player. Doesn't he look so old?
Our little TCU cheerleader. Go Frogs!
Annie's new trick for the camera. Fun!
Noah a.k.a. Michael Young

the whole gang (well, almost) Hudson and Isaac (knights), Nate (not in the mood to dress up), Caleb and Noah (baseball players), Jono (the cowboy), Emma (pumpkin)
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Caleb and Noah are 7






I can't believe that almost 8 years ago I found out that I was having twins. My life hasn't been the same since. Those first few months that they were growing in my tummy I wondered what this wild ride would be like, I had so many questions. I didn't know anyone with twins. I must admit that I cried quite a bit, at first they were tears of uncertainty, but they turned into tears of an intense desire for healthy babies. God miraculously gave me two healthy bouncing baby boys. They weighed in at 6 lbs 12 oz and 5 lbs 15 oz. That adds up to alot of baby. They crawled at 6 months, walked at 10 mos and climbed out of their cribs at 17 mos. Let's just say those were the busiest two years of my life. They have been inseperable from birth and it has been precious to watch their friendship. It is special, it is intense and hopefully they are learning that it is a gift. Every couple years, I feel like their birthdays are huge milestones. I remember when they turned 4, all the sudden they didn't just wrestle and fight over toys anymore. They would play dress-up and weapons (Davy Crocket and Almanzo from Farmer Boy) for hours. Finally, they were playing constructively and together! It was beautiful and I was so thankful to have finally gotten to that phase. Since then, 7 has been the next BIG phase. All the sudden I have big kids. They are insanely driven and thrive on anything that pushes them whether it be school, sports or outdoor stuff (shooting BB guns, rock climbing, bike riding etc). Just in the last few months they have started watching and caring about the Rangers and the Cowboys. You can imagine how their daddy loves that. They have matured so much over the summer and stay focused on their work at hand whether school, chores or whatever. They love to play games together and it has been fun to watch them get into a serious game of Battleship or Blokus. I am just so proud of the young men they are becoming. They play sweetly with their siblings and cousins and take the role of older brother very seriously. I can't wait to see what the Lord has in store for them this next year. Matt and I are beginning to see some sensitivity to the Holy Spirit and we are praying daily for God to work in their hearts. They are special and these last 7 years have been the ride of a lifetime. They are so full of energy and life that it is hard to keep up with them. Happy Birthday Caleb and Noah. We love you and praise God for the gift that you are to us!

Monday, September 7, 2009

More cousin time

Our first all-cousin outing and Malachi's first trip to the zoo. It was priceless to watch his face light up as he saw the animals.
He really got into the bird thing.
This pic. is a little out of order. This is Annie meeting Ava for the first time. She called her Aba and by the end we were all calling her Aba. They are our future besties.
Another cute zoo pic with everyone in their cousin tee-shirts.
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The Girls


Ava and Annie sat themselves down on this step after church. They were so cute together. They outfits coordinate too.
Later that afternoon my mom hosted a tea party to celebrate all the summer birthdays. It so happens that all the girls have summer birthdays except for Kelly. It was so darling and the girls loved it! It was Annie's first real tea party using real glass. What a treat!
Our family gave the Jacoby girls matching dresses for their birthdays. Precious!
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Take me out to the ball game....

Caleb and Noah have really gotten into the Rangers this year. Their daddy is soo happy. On Tuesday Sept. 1, the day Baby Emma was due, the Rangers were playing a double header. I called Matt and begged him to come home and watch the kids so that I could be at Emma's arrival. He wasn't sure. A co-worker reminded him that the Rangers were playing and told Matt that he should leave early and take the boys to the game. Well, you don't have to tell him twice. He called me up with this souped up plan that he would go and get tickets from Laurie's dad and come home early and take the boys. It was perfect! Five minutes after I got to the hospital Emma Elisabeth was born and Kelly and I both were there! The boys stayed all the way till the 7th inning of the 2nd game. They were mesmerized and loved every second of it (not so much Hud, but for sure the twins). Go Rangers!



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Friday, September 4, 2009

Baby Emma




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Cousins Crazy Hair Sleepover

The Jacoby cousins have been here for three weeks and we have crammed each day with tons of fun! This week while Aunt Jen was having her baby, we had our Cousins sleepover. It turned into the crazy hair sleepover which the kiddos loved. We let each of them take turns being the leader and picking the games. It was so cute to see what they picked.



Root Beer Floats

About to start a serious game of kickball
Duck Duck Goose

The night ended with reading time with Uncle Matt and of course a movie on a pallet.
It was for sure a memory maker!