Andy and Alex turned 5 years old on Saturday, September 12th.
Andrew Edward Allen

Alexander Eugene Allen

How we picked their names...
Tyler and I pick names for our kids very quickly. Infact we already have several girl and boy names picked out if we are to have more children. When we were pregnant with Abby our 2 names were Abigail Anne and Benjamin Wallace. (Abigail is after a cute little girl Tyler baptized on his mission and Anne is my middle name; Benjamin came from the fact that we were reading in Mosiah in the Book of Mormon about King Benjamin at the time we found out we were pregnant and Wallace is Tyler's middle name and his Grandpa Gibson's first name). When we got pregnant the 2nd time around our 2 names were Benjamin Wallace (we really liked that name - obviously!) and Rebecca Lyn (after the country song by Bryan White - Tyler and I met in country dance class and this was the song that got me liking country music; I'm also named after a song so Tyler would like one of our kids named after a song too). Then we found out we were having TWINS (at 18 weeks along - what a shocker!!). Twin boys. We thought about naming them Benajmin Wallace and Tanner Carl (our next boy name in mind, Carl is Tyler's dad's middle name) but we really wanted twinny names. Not too twinny mind you, but names that went together. We couldn't think of anything to go along with Benjamin. I remember we happened to be out on a date shortly after we found out we were having twins. We went to one of our favortie places for dinner - Olive Garden. We had a little bit of wait time and I remember sitting outside the restaraunt just going over names. Somehow we came up with Andrew and Alexander - Andy and Alex - cute twinny names. We decided we wanted them to have the same initials and luckily they have 2 grandpas with E names - Edward is my dad's middle name and Eugene is Tyler's Grandpa Gibson's middle name (so we have 2 kids named after Grandpa Gibson!). Later that same night I suddenly said, "Tyler - we already have an Abby. Now we'll have 3 A names." That so wasn't in the plan. But we'd taken so long to choose their names (a whole half hour!) and we really like them so they stuck. There you have it - the story of their names.

A week or so before their birthday I asked the boys seperately what they wanted for their birthday presents. Andy wanted his own box of Cinnamon Toast Cruch, apple seeds to grow an apple tree in our backyard, and a birthday decoration to hang from the light over our kitchen table. Alex wanted his own box of Lucky Charms, a new Pooh Bear, and a Transformer.
They got their cereal...


...and Andy got his apple seeds. He also got his birthday decoration but apparently it wasn't quite what he had in mind and he wasn't too impressed with it.

They got their transformers (several big and little transformers from friends, Mom and Dad, and Grandma and Grandpa Allen)


but no new Pooh Bear for Alex this time. His white Pooh Bear is his favorite anyway.

We had our first official birthday party this year. In the past for both Abby and the boys' birthdays we have maybe invited 1 or 2 friends or cousins to McDonalds or Peter Piper Pizza or over for cake and ice cream. Mainly we do things with Grandmas and Grandpas. But I'd never done a big invite lots of friends over kind of thing. I was actutally very proud of myself that I pulled it off (with the help from Tyler and my mom of course). We had 6 little boys (7 if you count a little brother) over from school and church. It was a very low key party but still lots of fun.
We decorated cupcakes
