Showing posts with label quads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quads. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2009

Costco or Bust

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Can you find 4 boys amidst  the mass of groceries? Needless to say, we have to unload the groceries before we unload the little dudes.

This is what our van looks like after a Costco Run.  It’s likely that we pay their electric bill with our monthly “donation”.

I love Costco’s selection of healthy snacks for the boys.  Some of our favorites are Veggie Straws, Pirate’s Booty, and Dried Cherries.

What’s your favorite Costco/Sam’s/local grocery find?

Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Blame Game

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Brooks: “That was NOT me, mama!”

Clark: “Why do you think I’m standing all the way over here?”

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Henry: “You think that was bad, I’ve got more where that came from!”

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Clark “Move down, guys!”  Isaac: “Nah, that one wasn’t me. It was the fish!” 

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Clark: “Listen to this one!”

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Kickin’ It Old School…

Last weekend we had the opportunity to join Brad’s family for a reunion in a small town in western Indiana.  Conveniently, the dinner was held at a park pavilion, which entertained the boys well into the night. 

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The boys kicked it old school on this 1950’s (or older) ride on, and proved it to be an “Oldie but Goodie”. Do you think they had quadruplets in mind when they designed this piece of equipment many decades ago? 

(Side Note: Isaac had a bit of a leak on Gramma, so I had to change him into the “emergency outfit” that I keep in the car for such occasions. That’s why he doesn’t match the other boys attire. I don’t dress them alike often, but it seems like whenever I do, 1 ruins their outfit. Perhaps it’s an early revolt on identical dressing.)

Personally, I used to LOVE the merry-go-round, which paved the road for me to become a carnival ride enthusiast (back in the day). What was your favorite “old school”  playground activity?  What happens to be your kids favorite now?

PS Speaking of school, I’ll be sad to see a few friends summers come to a close.  A special thank you to Tami, Jamie, and Kara for your extra hands on a few adventures and loving on our boys on multiple occasions!  Our boys are blessed to have you in their lives!

Friday, August 7, 2009

5 Minutes…

First off, let me compliment you for all of your FABULOUS ideas for decorating the boys’ room!  I wish I could somehow incorporate them all, but I’m thinking it would not be an eye-pleasing result!  Seriously, if you have not read the comments on this post, you really should take a look. Thank you for your links, pictures, paint color suggestions, techniques, and ideas! I think Better Homes and Gardens needs to hire all of you!

I think we’ve narrowed down our 4 billion choices into a combination of 2 of these colors from Restoration Hardware(I’ll have a local paint store computer match the paint swatch to save a little $$$.)

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We’re going to do the main part of the wall in “Atmosphere Blue” and a large top stripe in “Dusk”, separated by a narrow white chair rail. (Do they still call it chair rail when it’s near the ceiling? Asking the experts!)  I ended up taking your suggestions to heart about the aqua color.  Although I LOVE that color, it would be hard to eventually find bedding to match and with these two colors we’ll have a variety of options. 

Before I head out to the paint store, I HAD to share this video with you.  While we were at BlogHer the very talented ladies of 5minutesformom interviewed me about our blog and life with quadruplets.  It was an HONOR to meet Janice and Susan (who are identical twins).  They’re creativity and energy is contagious and I had such a great time getting to know them a little better.  I must say the BOYS did a better job in this interview than their mommy!  Enjoy, and check out www.5minutesformom.com , it’s a fantastic resource! (PS They also interviewed Pioneer Woman, which is posted today.  LOVE Her!)

 

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

You're the Inspiration...

…."No one needs you more than I need you”.

And I need your humble opinion(s)...

Be My Inspiration! 

So if you've been reading 4tunate for a while, you know that we moved just a little over a year ago.  We LOVE it here.  Love our location. Love our neighbors. Love our fenced-in backyard. Love that if God allows this will be our home for many years.

However, it's taken us quite some time to make it our own.  You know, decorate, personalize, add your own touches, etc. We've "completed" 3 rooms total (completed meaning mostly just painted) and after a long hiatus we are starting the boys' new room.  It's not going to be an all out make-over by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm going for a fresh look. 

Brad's been working on sanding and priming the walls, so next comes MY important job of picking a paint color.

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Goodness gracious! Have you been to a home improvement store lately?  What happened to Crayola discovering 64 colors and leaving it at that? 

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So I'm currently leaning towards an aqua color.  Not too bold, but yet cheery and bright.  Suggestions? 

Since the boys are still in cribs (and will be until they reach age 14, *Snicker, Snicker*) I don't have any bedding to go along with the paint color. (We just use random crib sheets.) And once you cram 4 cribs into an already tight space, you don't have room for a lot of decorating. 

I did have a cute valance at one time, but it seems to be MIA since the move.  So my only other decoration for the room is the frames we put together before the boys were born.  They are matted prints of some of my all time favorite children's books: Curious George, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, The Hungry Caterpillar, Green Eggs and Ham, and the Kissing Hand to name a few. 

Here's 6 out of the dozen or so of them:

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Here's a better look, so you can get the idea....

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I haven't decided for certain whether to keep these in the boys' bedroom or to create a little reading corner on our landing and display them there, so again, HELP!

I enjoy a classic look, but I like FUN colors too.  If the boys would happen to graduate out of cribs before the age of 14, here are some room decor/bedding looks that I’m fond of…(Although in 12 years who knows what will be in style! *Giggle*)

Most of these selections would not meet the “quad budget”, but it’s fun to look and steal ideas.  And just in case your not on a quad budget, I’ll sight the source for the sake of your own pocketbook.  You’re welcome very much.

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Pottery Barn Kids Twin Quilt $124.00                       Overstock.com Twin Quilt Set  82.99

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Ebay (by Ikea) Sheet and Duvet Set 14.99                      Amazon (Eric Carle) (Currently Out of Stock)

So there’s a little taste of my taste. 

Now it’s your turn.  Where do you find your inspiration?  What are some of your favorite color combinations?  What’s your taste? Do you have any favorite kid decorating sites?  Please share. “Now Don’t Get Caught Watching the Paint (Primer) Dry!”  (Bonus Points for naming that movie.)

I’ll be anxiously awaiting your wealth of information!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Summer Quadyssey: Chicago Part III

This post should wrap up our Chicago Quadysseys.  If you've missed Part I or Part II you can catch up here and here. Thanks for letting us take you along in our suitcases! (Hope you weren't near the dirty sock corner)!

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By the time day two in Chi-town rolled around, I was really ready to go when the alarm sounded.  Day one had proven that I COULD enjoy time alone with the boys in the city, and I was ready to embark on a new adventure.

We had a laid back morning in the hotel with more PBS Kids on the large flat screen TV (we have a smallish old style TV at home) with cereal and granola bars.  Then after getting the boys dressed and ready for their day, we headed for Navy Pier, which was a couple miles east of the hotel, right down the river from us.  We made a short stop at the conference hotel along the way to drop off some supplies for mama.  I had heard that another "blog husband" and his daughter, were also looking for something to do.  So, after calling him and making plans to meet at the pier, off we went!

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As soon as we got to the pier the boys started yelling "he-he, he-he, he-he".  They saw them before I did, it was the Budweiser Clydesdales.  Turns out, beer not only makes men bigger around when they drink it, but horses as well, because these things were HUGE!  Once we approached them, only Henry actually wanted to get out of the stroller to see them, as they were a little too intimidating to approach.

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We had some pretty amazing weather for the entire weekend, but the sun was SO bright on this day, that after walking around the pier for a while and taking in the lake and boats, we decided we had better find some air conditioning somewhere to cool off a bit.  This is one wonderful thing about the mind of a 2 year old.  Even the lobby of a parking garage can be a playground.  All four boys ran round and round the lobby, entertaining their new friend.

We then walked back to the Sheraton to check in with mommy before heading back to the Westin for a nap.  We could not set foot inside the Sheraton without getting out of the stroller to check out the boats on the Chicago River.  Our boys got along VERY well with this sweet little girl....made me wish for a moment that I had one....BUT JUST FOR A MOMENT!!  I am very content where we are at right now! 

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When we returned to the hotel for nap, the cleaning staff left a surprise for the boys on the bed.  You would have thought they were presents under a Christmas tree, the boys were SOOO excited about this!  Once they were down and asleep, papa took a nap of his own, preparing for the evening.

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She said:

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Chicago, I forgot how beautiful you are in the summer!  Seriously, you're spectacular!

Meanwhile, INSIDE I was able to attend a few BlogHer sessions on Friday and Saturday morning.  Far better than the thought-provoking packed sessions were the people, however.  How I wish I could go back for a few more days just to build more relationships!  It was nice to "live INSIDE my computer for a few days" as Mommy from the Midwest describes it so well! 

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Before returning home to our little village, we enjoyed some of the sites of Chicago as a family of six. Sites and tastes, I should add.  Who can resist a Chicago style hot dog, after all?

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You know you're not in Hoosierland anymore when the signs read like this:

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We spent most of the day checkin' out the art and architecture of Millennium Park.

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One last clip for the memory vlog:

 

Chicago, you were a wonderful host!  We hope to return soon.  Thank you for the beautiful memories and helping us realize we CAN do more than we imagined with our family! 

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Two And a Half Men

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Henry Samuel

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Brooks Layton

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Clark Thomas

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Isaac Edward

Two and a half years ago, you changed our world forever....for the better. 

 

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Summer Quadyssey: Chicago Part II

First off, I want to say a hardy welcome to any of you joining us from the London Times article!  It's jaw-dropping amazing to think about our story being shared "across the pond". 

Because so much of our Quadyssey took place separately, I decided to make the next couple entries into a He Said/She Said post.  You'll get to hear Brad's side of the story (always a treat when he writes!) and then Mama's side of the story.  Believe it or not , this is the CONDENSED version!

He Said: 

Ja-bi-go, Ja-bi-go, when do I get to go back to Ja-bi-go?  I am crying right along with the other Murray boys this week at having to end our little adventure in Chicago.  The long weekend was fun, exciting, exhausting, liberating, encouraging, scary, and funny all wrapped in to one. Here's a look at our first day out on the town with Daddy:

Thursday morning, Jen awoke early and headed out for her event, while the boys and I slept in and hung out in the hotel room.  When the boys started chanting "OUT-OUT-OUT!" I knew it was time to start our day.  I got the boys out, gave them each a bowl of cereal, turned on "PBS Kids", and they were happy as clams. 

While they ate, my scramble began.  I had to be out of the Sheraton by 1pm, and was hoping for an early check-in at the Westin  (thanks Dan & Blanca for the amazing discount hook-up), so I had to get our room completely packed up before we left for our adventure in the city.  The boys sat like gems and watched TV the entire time I packed, and our day was off to an awesome start!

Out the hotel I went and into Chicago traffic with 4 toddlers and to my delight, almost every single person we ran into had a smile or positive comment for us.  I was expecting the "Big City" to be at least somewhat annoyed by our giant stroller getting in their way, but almost without exception, every person we spoke with seemed blessed to have encountered us. This included the awesome dudes at the Chicago Firehouse.  Although the boys were too fearful of the new surroundings to take them up on their "truck tour", we had fun checking out the firehouse garage.

We didn't really do much other than walk down the entire "Magnificent Mile". (Not stopping in a single shop ladies, not a one!)  The Westin River North, offered us a much appreciated early check-in and even an unexpected complimentary room upgrade!   After single-handedly packing up a hotel room, packing the van, unpacking the van, settling in our second hotel for the weekend, AND the city tour, I put the boys down for a much needed NAP! Man was I glad to see mama at the end of the afternoon! 

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She Said:

While Brad and the boys were out on the town, I joined 49 other bloggers and the executives of Ford for a tour of the plant, test drives, and an open discussion on what women want in a vehicle.  (I took all of your great suggestions with me!)  It was a jammed packed, informative, day.  I walked away seriously impressed with Ford's attention to details, safety, ingenuity, and interest in the consumer's needs.

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After reuniting with the Fam, we headed over to the conference hotel to pre-register and introduce the boys to some AHHH-MAZE-ZING women!  This was by far my favorite component of BlogHer.  Getting to meet other bloggers In Real Life (IRL), each with their own story and motivation for blogging, was such a valuable encounter! 

There were a few other "IRL" encounters of the day:

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American Gothic IRL

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Nina, from the PBS Kids Sprout Goodnight Show IRL

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And a IRL encounter with the boats on the Chicago River. (My favorite picture from our trip so far).

Finally, no Quadyssey is complete without video!!!!

Chicago Quadyssey Part III is in the works!  So glad we were able to take you along for this adventure!

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