Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Brothers

Now, I don't have a brother. I have what I call my "brothers from another mother" (Brent's brothers), but I didn't grow up with any. My dad was the lone male in the house. (No wonder we had a boy dog... it's all making sense now...)

So, I'll say that I simply don't get Ben's relationships with his sisters. I mean, aside from the normal sibling thing. He tells them all the time how pretty they are (usually after he tackles them and apologizes) and things like that.

But, I guess an older brother is a different beast than a younger brother. He switches to the most sweet, kind, understanding, adoring person alive when dealing with Elizabeth. He calls her "My Lizzie". It's adorable. He is just heartbroken when she cries. He gets frustrated with me if I don't pick her up when she is slightly less than happy. Benjamin is constantly looking out for her welfare and defending her right to do whatever he thinks she should. He has found a great purpose since his baby sister came along.


So, to all those who have older brothers or are older brothers, I say, WHAT IS ALL THAT ABOUT?!

Thanks. I feel much better now.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

What a good baby!

Elizabeth is a smiler! And she coos and giggles! And she especially loves...

Her daddy. We all do!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Fun Stuff in San Antonio!

We decided that before Brent re-joins regular folk (you know, that go to work), we ought to see some of the cool stuff here.

So, we went to the River Walk. They give these historical site-seeing tours on boats.

Did you know that San Antonio is the seventh largest city in the country? Well, that explains why there are so many tall, tall buildings downtown.


We also went to a hamburger place that we heard has THE best burgers in the city. It's called Chris Madrid's. Very cool atmosphere. Good burgers. But, if those are the best of the best, they don't have very good hamburgers here.

Benjamin liked the tour, too!


Elizabeth wasn't so impressed.

The twins wanted me to mention that we get some serious sunlight through our sliding glass door from outside to the dining room, especially in the morning. (Nope, no curtains or blinds on the sliding glass door.)

Sunday, January 4, 2009

We're Alive!

First, we hope your Christmas was great and fun and full of all the things a Christmas ought to have! Ours was hectic, small, and warm. In short, it was great! As I managed to delete all the pictures from our camera that included Elizabeth's blessing, Benjamin's birthday, and Christmas morning (yes, I've learned my lesson!), this is the most Christmas-y picture I have to share.











We made it to San Antonio and we found a house to rent. Here 'tis:

Bigger than our last house (the difference by which it is larger is more square feet than our first apartment... funny) so I have to clean more.

Brent will (hopefully) begin work this week. Wendi and Hailie begin school (full-day kindergarten) tomorrow. Ben will begin potty training this week (so long as he doesn't resist too hard).

Happy New Year!