Hello, old friends!

: I've heard from a few of you recently and wanted to pop in and say hello, and provide a bit of an update on our family. Elise and Avery are rotten about 85% of the time, so I simply don't spend much time online these days unless it's something I can do remotely like email or facebook. It's too dangerous to be on the computer for any length of time

(No, but seriously - they keep me busy, and when they aren't I'm keeping all three of us busy running around!)
Somehow, the girls will be turning two already in about 6 weeks. I don't really approve of this, but have little say in the matter

They're still little peanuts, but with a shrimpy mama I'm not surprised. They're just about smarter than I am though, and they never, EVER stop talking. They're obsessed with all things Disney

confused3). They're day-time potty trained. They're mean as snot or as sweet as can be, with no in-between. (I kind of hate this age, truth be told... but sure do love them!). I think that about sums it up!

I'm part of the leadership/worship teams at our new church and LOVE it. The crowd is younger and passionate about what they do, the amount of musical talent there blows my mind, and our family has been able to get involved and grow there in a year more than we ever did elsewhere. I am also still serving on the board of our 200-family mothers of twins club, but am taking a step back from VP to Community Service Something or Other (clearly not the official title

) this summer, mainly because I'd rather have another baby in the next year (God-willing) than, well, anything else.
Kyle is so close to the end of his residency that we can practically taste it. His last day is June 29th, though true to form he has the worst possible shift that day and will actually be working until 4am on 6/30. And then he starts his new job bright and early the next day.

We're so pumped about this job though, because after 18+ months of the strangest roller coaster ride imaginable, he's going to be part of a practice with two of the best doctors in town, where he's wanted to be (and they've wanted him to be) for the last few years. It's local, too, so we'll be staying in town - though hoping to move to a different suburb in the next year or so.
So apparently it takes a novel to even remotely catch up on what we've been doing, and still I hardly got into anything!
I think of you all often, get some updates from Amy on occasion and really enjoy keeping in touch with some of you on FB or via email. I would love to hear what everyone is up to... please find me and say hello if you feel so inclined!
