Raising Multiples

  • Watching the Total Lunar Eclipse – Blood Moon

    October Total Lunar Eclipse Blood Moon

    Watching the Total Lunar Eclipse – Blood Moon

    Earlier this week on Wednesday, October 8th we had a Total Lunar Eclipse – Blood Moon.  Since we have one child who really wanted to see the Eclipse I got up at 4 am in to check the weather, scope out a good location to set up the telescope, and check on the eclipse.  I woke the girls up a few minutes before 6 am.  We were able to watch the final few stages of the Total Lunar Eclipse that we could see from South Carolina.  The girls were very excited to watch it through the monocular and telescope.  It was neat to see the eclipse.  The weather was foggy during the eclipse in our area so it was difficult to see the Blood Moon, but they were thrilled with what they could see.

    What is a Total Lunar Eclipse?  A total lunar eclipse happens when the Moon passes through the Earth’s shadow.

    What is a Blood Moon?  When the total lunar eclipse causes the moon to turn a red, orange, and brown color from the glow and reflection of all the sunrises from the Earth’s surface it is considered a Blood Moon.

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    Karlie looking through the telescope!

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    Brina looking through the monocular at the Total Lunar Eclipse!

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    The sunrise after the Total Lunar Eclipse – Blood Moon!  For more information on the Total Lunar Eclipse – Blood Moon check out Space.com

  • STEM Club & Lego Robotics

    STEM Club & Lego Robotics

    Adorable Robot snack for the STEM Club Celebration!

    The girls applied for the STEM Club and were accepted!  Congratulations GIRLS!!!   They took a lot of time filling out their applications and waited patiently to hear the news.  Their hard work paid off.  They are so EXCITED!  We have started another year of STEM Club and Lego Robotics.

    Mrs. Johnson, one of the teachers that helps with STEM Club made super cute robot snacks for all the kids to enjoy during the STEM Club Celebration.  The robot was a juice box with four starbursts on the bottom for feet, two airheads for arms, two nuggets for head, and googly eyes.  The kids thought they were awesome.  So thoughtful and creative!

    They are already working hard at STEM Club.  There is a lot work ahead of them before the robotics competition in January, but they are off to a good start.  Thankful for this opportunity for them to learn.  In order for them to remain in STEM Club they had to sign a “contract” saying they would attend meetings (if they miss more than three they will be asked to leave), keep up their grades, and more.

    STEM Club Annoucement

    WooHoo!  They got into STEM Club!  Here is part of their acceptance letters!

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    Karlie enjoying her robot snack!

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    Brina having fun at the STEM Club Celebration!

  • Loud Explosion Followed By A Big Mess!

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    The top of the tree exploded when it was hit by lightening!

    We were awaken in the middle of the night with a very loud boom that shook the whole house!  It was a rainy night.  After looking around the house and yard we noticed the jungle gym looked like it was covered by a tree.  We soon found out the tree was struck by lightening and the top exploded sending branches, sticks, leaves, and tree pieces in all directions.  We found pieces over a hundred feet away from the actual tree.  Thankfully the tree and debris did not hit the house.  It did break a section of our fence, took out the kids slide, punched a hole in the jungle gym roof, fried our printer inside, and the fence for the animals.

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    Jungle gym covered with branches!

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    Leaves, branches, and debris all over the yard!

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    The slide did not make it!

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    What a mess!  Well guess we know what we’ll be doing today!  Thankfully it didn’t hit the house!  The kids were a HUGE help and we got most of it cleaned up in one day!

  • Family Time in Downtown Charleston

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    Riding the trolley with the girls in Downtown Charleston.

    Charleston is a great town to explore a variety of history.  One of the neat perks of Charleston is you can park you car somewhere (if you can find parking) and ride the free trolley around the town.  When it is just the girls and I we usually park in the parking garage near the Charleston Visitors Center and grab the trolley right there so it is easy to get around town.  The trolley takes you right near almost all the historical places so you only have to walk a few blocks here and there.  The trolley’s come by every 10 to 15 minutes so you rarely have to wait very long.  Just look for the bus stops or trolley signs to catch a nearby trolley ride.

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    We met up with Jake and ate at the Noisy Oyster in downtown Charleston.  Pictured above is what I had for dinner the Noisy Oyster’s Grilled Salmon BLT sandwich.  It was delicious!

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    Brina all smiles as Karlie checks out the traffic downtown Charleston.  The horse carriages always tend to get her attention.

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    We took a walk through downtown Charleston after dinner.  The interactive water fountain in Waterfront Park is always a hit with the kids.

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    Hanging out by the fountain and “trying” to not too wet!

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    Walking through Waterfront Park in Charleston.

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    Hanging out with Daddy near the Pineapple Water Fountain in downtown Charleston!

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    Well, “Hello Friend” found this little guy scurrying across the path in front of me on our walk.

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    When we walked down the Waterfront Pier we noticed that the dolphins were out swimming in the harbor.  It was getting dark by this time, but it was beautiful watching them glide through the water in front of us.

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    Jake and his girls at the pier watching the dolphins swim.

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               Hanging out with my girls in Charleston!

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    Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and Patriots Point all lit up at night across the harbor.

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    A relaxing evening swinging on the pier swings!

       Charleston SC Historical Houses

    Wrapping up a fun and busy day in Charleston!  Time to walk back to the car!  Charleston is a great town to walk through at night with all the things to see, do, and it is usually bustling with people, horse carriages, bike tours, and more.

  • Charleston: Historic Joseph Manigault House

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    Visiting Charleston’s Historic Joseph Manigault House!

    Another neat Historical house we visited one time when we were in Charleston was the Joseph Manigault’s House!  This was one of the few houses they allowed pictures inside the house so we have a few extra to share with you.  We arrived a few minutes before the tour of the house started so we got a chance to explore the gardens and area around the house.   We learned a lot about this house during the tour.

    Joseph Manigault a French Huguenot descendent was the original owner of the Joseph Manigault House.  He had this house built during the antebellum period in the lowcountry.  Manigault was a rice plantation owner, businessman, and politician.  His wealth was inherited from his grandpa, who gave him several rice plantations and more than 200 slaves.  Joseph Manigault first married Maria Henrietta Middleton.  Maria’s father was Arthur Middleton who was signed the Declaration of Independence. His second wife was Charlotte Drayton.  Joseph and Charlotte had eight kids who spent time in this home.

    Like a lot of the other houses we visited in downtown Charleston this was his city house.  Although, during his time this house was considered to be located in the country because it was outside of downtown Charleston.  Now it is considered downtown Charleston.  The house contains a beautiful spiral staircase in the entryway with a gorgeous chandelier.  The furniture is not from the original family, however, they have acquired pieces that fit that time period and the decorations as well as the paint match the original colors from that time period.

    Outside they had the kitchen, slave quarters, stables, privy, and a gate temple.  The outdoor buildings (with exception of the Gate Temple) have been taken down, but foundations can still be seen with signs describing what was once in the various spots around the yard.  It is a beautiful yard to walk through on a nice day or to sit and relax on the porch.  One side the house faces the Charleston Museum and the other side faces downtown Charleston.

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    The girls enjoyed visiting the various houses in Charleston.

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    Exploring the gardens around the Joseph Manigault house.

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    Hanging out in the shade at Gate Temple.

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    Spiral staircase and chandelier in the foyer of the house.

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    One of the circular side balconies faces the street.  The balconies were often open allowing a nice breeze to flow throughout the house.

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    Charleston’s Historical Joseph Manigault House located at 350 Meeting Street.

  • Heart Reflections: Raising My Girls

    My Girls - Brina and Karlie

    Sweet Brina Bee!

    I am so thankful for my girls!  They are growing up too quickly.  It doesn’t seem like it was that long ago when they were little ones crawling around the house.  God chose to bless us with these girls.  It has been a fun adventure raising twins!  Not everyday has been perfect, but we have so many reasons to be grateful for these two blessings.  They have made me grow more as a person.  They bring more love and laughter into my life than I ever realized was possible.

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    My sweet Karlie Kool Kat is always game for a road trip!

    Both girls are very different, yet perfect and gifted in their own special ways.  I pray that God will give us as parents the wisdom to raise them into amazing young women.  I know I will make mistakes as their Mom along the way, but hopefully they will overlook those mistakes and  know that I love them despite those not-so-good-moments.   It is my prayer that they will seek God’s wisdom and direction in their lives.

    I want to go through life focusing more on the good memories and letting go of the little things that get my feathers ruffled.  Life is too short to not have fun, smile, and enjoy the blessings God gives us everyday.  For those of you who are new to my blog these two girls were the inspiration for my blog, Blessings Multiplied.  They continue to amaze me with their creativity, learning, talents, and their love for life!  I look forward to many more awesome memories with these two sweet girls and seeing how God uses them to make an impact in the lives around them.

  • House Building, Ice Cream Floats, Birds, Cats, and Crab Apples!

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    Fluff was such a good sport and let Brina carry her around!

    We had a grand time in Kansas visiting family.  Our time went by too quickly, but we were able to pack in a lot during our time in the area.  We spent time with Great Grandparents, Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins and more.  Thankful for family and the moments we get to share.

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    We brought ice cream floats to the guys who were working on my brother Josh’s house!  Ice cream floats are a rare treat for the girls since we have one that has a dairy allergy so they were very excited!

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    Karlie enjoying her ice cream float!

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    Brina relaxing and sipping her float!

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    My brother is currently building a house so we got to watch the process and help carry a few boards.  He is getting married later this year so he has a deadline!  It will be a nice place for the new couple!

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    Checking out Great Grandpa Verlyn’s birds!

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    They always love going out to see Grandpa’s birds!

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    Some of the chickens!

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    And a turkey!

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    The girls wanted to help Grandpa collect the eggs, he had already done it that morning, but they had laid some more!

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    A few more eggs, some big ones too!

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    Grandpa Verlyn gave the girls some of his Crab Apples!  He warned them that they were tart, but they insisted that they wanted to try them anyway!

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    Karlie thought the crab apples were great!

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    Brina loved the crab apples too!  I thought the crab apples were a little too tart, but they both thought they were awesome!  There are very few food items especially fruits and vegetables that they don’t like!

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    You can receive another 50 free points from Pampers with a new Gifts to Grow code!

    This code is different from the previous codes I have given.

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    (Did not see an expiration date, but I would enter this big one as soon as possible!) 

    You can save up the rewards to purchase gifts!  For more information about the Pampers Gift to Grow Program and how you can start earning Pampers “Gifts to Grow” Rewards for your family go to Pampers Gifts to Grow!

  • Travel & Vacation: Red Rocks Overlook Trail & Amphitheater

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    My cousin Renelle and her husband Eric took the girls and I to see the Red Rocks!

    While we were in Colorado a few weeks ago we got to go for a hike up the Red Rocks Overlook and check out their Amphitheater!    The red rocks were huge, beautiful boulders on the side of the mountain.  It would have been neat to see them right after a rain storm, they probably look gorgeous!  In the Red Rocks Amphitheater they hold many concerts.  The Red Rocks are on over 800 acres of land and at about 6,500 feet above sea level.

    The Red Rocks Amphitheater was formed naturally.  The way the rocks line up provides an amazing acoustic setting for concerts.  There is a museum at the Red Rocks Amphitheater were you can see all the musicians who have performed.  The had all kinds of artists and groups including Bon Jovi, The Beatles, Sting, Opera Singers, and many more!

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    The red rock boulders were huge!

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    Brina hiking up to the top of the Red Rocks Overlook Trail.

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    Cool Red Rock boulders lined the hiking trail!

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    Brina taking a moment to sit down while Karlie thinks about how cool it would be to have one of those big rocks at her house (no I wouldn’t let her take one home on the plane, ha)!

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    Uncle Eric, Brina, and Karlie hiking up the trail!

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    Looking at the Red Rocks Amphitheater and parking lot below!

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    Just as long as they piece on top doesn’t roll my direction….

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    A view of the Red Rocks Amphitheater from the top of the Red Rocks Overlook Trail!  They were getting ready for a concert that evening!

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    Karlie and Brina enjoying their time exploring the Red Rocks!

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    What goes up….must come down!  Walking back down the trail with Aunt Renelle!

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    Brina pausing to let me take a quick picture!

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    A view of the Red Rocks Amphitheater from the top railing.  It seats about 10,000 people.  I bet it looks amazing at night during a concert!

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    The girls had to run down all the stairs of the amphitheater!  At least they were able to get in a little extra exercise!

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    Inside the Red Rocks Museum they had a wall listing all the years, dates, and musicians that have performed in the amphitheater.  They also had several other cool rooms to go through and explore.  It was a pretty neat adventure for the kids.  My cousin Renelle had been at a concert there a few years ago and said it was awesome!!!



  • Travel & Vacation: Colorado Wildlife

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    Yes, there are bears near Estes Park!  We were driving and saw this guy across the river from us.

    We went on a road trip through the Rocky Mountains.  On our adventures we saw several animals.  The girls were thrilled to see so many neat animals that we don’t see everyday in South Carolina.  We went up through Estes Park, Colorado and made several stops throughout the day.  Thankful for some fun with family.

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    Caught a quick picture of these critters as we were driving past.  Love that they are munching right off the road and hanging out near a patch of beautiful wild sunflowers.

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    We drove past a field full of goats.  The girls were fascinated and excited!  They thought it was so cool that someone had so many goats.

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    The brown speckled goat in the picture is not eating, she is checking out her newly born twin baby goats.  We could see glimpses of the baby goats, but I couldn’t get a close picture of the twin baby goats because their was an electric fence and the grass was too high.  They were tiny and adorable trying to stand up on their own.   The really cool part is that while we were there with our twin girls there was another set of twins watching twin goats being born on National Twin Day.  What is the likelihood that would happen, ha!

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    Brina really wanted to take this little chipmunk home with her.  It may look cute….

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    Ducks swimming around on the lake!

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    The girls thought the ducks with the blue feathers were super cute!

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    This little guy can up to say “hi” to me.  I think he was hoping for a treat!

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    Hummingbirds are always fascinating to watch!

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    This one about landed on my Dad’s finger.  So cool seeing their wings fluttering so quickly.

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    Our wild bear!  The girls were super excited to see the bear!

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          Munching on berries and relaxing on the rock.