Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Letter 2013

      December 2013

Dear Family & Friends,


We hope that our Christmas wishes find you well!  As this year culminates, we are reflecting on the many blessings bestowed upon us. This year is going down in our history book as being one of our most momentous yet.  Not too terribly long after mailing last year’s Christmas cards, God revealed His mighty sense of humor with us (again) and blessed us with twins, Julia Kristin and James William Durden.  After a tough pregnancy, they were born healthy at 35 weeks on September 4th.  Even as I look at them now, I still feel as though it’s all a dream (or perhaps a hallucination from sleep deprivation.) I can hardly believe it’s true; but we are all overjoyed by their arrival!


In June, Nick assumed command of a company in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.  The opportunity is such an honor to him and he is savoring every moment of this two-year assignment.  The end of June he headed out for a six week deployment to Afghanistan and has since been home and busy with the fielding and new training requirements as his helicopter fleet transitions to a new model. Lucky for me, this training takes time, and he will (barring any unforeseen trouble in the world) be stateside until the spring!


A very astute passerby at Target aptly called me “the young woman who lived in a shoe” (I added the young part.)  I didn’t know whether to applaud her for her unique and witty comment (I get lots) or to take offense for pointing out how ungracefully I manage our four kids under four.  It’s not pretty, but so long as I end the day with everyone safe and fed, I consider it to be a success.  For all the sleepless nights, showerless days and testing of patience, I don’t know if I’ve ever felt so full of joy. 


Emmy is nearly four going on fourteen.  She not only looks like Nick but has also inherited his stubborn, I mean, perseverant nature and masterful negotiating skills. (Me: “Go to quiet time for 60 minutes.” Emmy: “How ‘bout 30?” Me: “No.”) She is keen on fashion, legos, reading books, coloring pictures, tea parties, cooking and babies.  She has the most acute maternal instinct of any toddler I know, making her an exemplary biggest sis.


I attribute Hannah’s advanced “terrible twos” to her close observation of Emmy’s every move. Hannah is quick to laugh, is highly dramatic, and doesn’t give an inch to anyone.  I sometimes worry about the other children, all boys, in her class at Mom’s Day Out, should she take issue with them.   Hannah is big on trains (“woo!woo!” she says with a fist pump,) Caillou, animal noises, knock-knock jokes and her “baboos” (stuffed animals.) I’m pretty sure that Nick rushes home from work just to rock Sissy to sleep, because her cuddles are second to none.


Even though she is small in size, Julia has a smile a mile-wide, and shares it with us generously.  I often find her flirting with the ceiling fan, batting her long lashes and boasting her body-shaker giggle.  She is such a happy little sweetheart; rarely does she cry for anything other than a diaper change, a nap or a meal. 


Speaking of meals, a friend told me that it looks like I gave birth to James and then, three months later, had Jules.  Our boy is a sturdy little guy, and has been since the womb, consistently measuring in the 95th percentile of singleton babies.  With his burly size, comes the kindest eyes and the sweetest closed-mouth smile.  He stares at me intently for the duration of his feedings, making him the second boy to win over my heart.   God is so good.


Wishing you and your families all the best in 2014!  Merry Christmas!


With Love,  

Nick, Ali, Emmy, Hannah, Julia, James, Molly & Darla Horn


Monday, December 9, 2013

Thanksgiving 2013

Thanksgiving 2013 was all about the family time and food and ZERO "frills."  It was awesome. :) Nick had just returned from his two-week work excursion so we were all just excited to have him home for the long weekend!  We started off our holiday with cinnamon rolls, hot cocoa and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.  The girls were absolutely enthralled by the large balloons!  With the rest of my family cozied up on the couch, I got going on my very favorite dinner to cook!  I started strong, but lost my mojo somewhere during the day, and had a trend of over-cooking dishes.  Luckily, though, everything was still edible. :-P  Our local family, the Andrjeski's came over to join us for the main event!  

Playtime for little Horns!




Burning off some energy before naptime!  Sissy was all over it!


Daddy hoping to grab a nap when he got home from work...The kids had other plans for him.


Sissy is literally sitting on his face.  She may or may not have had a full diaper.


Emmy was giddy about every aspect of the holiday :)


Watching the parade!



Turkey's goin' in!  Only to come out dry!


All of us grown ups were laughing about the fact that we have a combined total of 8 kids :-P


The baby factories.


4 of our spawn.




Sweet Jace.  He and James will one day start a support group for brothers of three sisters.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

J&J Nursery is complete!

I finally hung the last of the pictures on the wall in the bonus room-turned-babies' nursery today!  Just in time, too, I am planning on transitioning them to their room starting with naps tomorrow.  They are doing a great job sleeping during the day and at night they'll usually sleep from 9:30ish until 430ish!  They do tend to wake-up partially and cry just long enough for me to gather feeding supplies before they zonk out again during that stretch.  I think with a little space between us, I might sleep better through those false alarms.  I'm counting down the nights until all of our sleep is reliable and restful, but in the meantime, I'm excited for us to spend time together in their new space...







Friday, November 22, 2013

Rough Day

Today was a tough day...I struggled to meet my only two goals of safety and nourishment for the kiddos.  Hannah drove her bumble bee wheelie toy off the ottoman and bit through her tongue.  I shudder each time I think about her wound and the blood pouring out of her mouth after it happened.  She's sleeping peacefully now, thank the Lord.  I pray that her body is hard at work healing as she rests. As per the advice nurse, I am to treat her at home and monitor her for signs of dehydration or infection.  I am still shaking several hours later from the ordeal, but found some of solace walking into my bedroom to find this...


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Finding our Stride

I mentioned awhile back that the day I got six hours of sleep would be the day I conquer the world.  Well, that day was yesterday!!!  You know you've had a good night when you pump 16 ounces at the end of it! HALLEJUAH!!!

Yesterday was the first day in, I don't know, a year (?) that the girls and I had lots of spontaneous fun, my house was picked up, and I knocked a bunch of things off my swollen to-do list (except for thank you notes, I still have a handful to do--and I feel intense guilt about it :( :(.)

We had a wonderful time raking the leaves in the backyard...and then jumping in them!  We cleaned off with a mid-day bubble bath!  Emmy made lunch (she made a mean pb&j!)  Everyone took naps!  The babies were generous with their smiles!  We Skyped with Andy, Clairey and Jacob!  We made some smoothies and granola bars for snack...Best of all, we laughed a lot.  It was the best day we've had in quite awhile. :)



















New Pictures

Auntie Judi and Uncle Ted sent these ADORABLE matching jammies for the kids and I had to take pictures of them!  Seriously, these outfits make me feel even better about everyone staying in jammies all day!!









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