| The boys officially rolled from tummy to back on Wed June 21. Now they do it all the time. They are very close to rolling from front to back, so sit on the edge of your seats!!! Also, we think they are starting to do some teething stuff. They drool constantly, always chew on thier fists, and munch on thier pacifiers. I dont know if we are ready for that nightmare X2!!! |
Friday, June 23, 2006
Rollin, rollin, rollin....
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Running up the statistics...
| Both boys had to go to the Dr (AGAIN!!!!) on Friday and each have yet another ear infection in one ear with fluid in the uninfected ear. They are on thier 4th antibiotic now (Augmentin) and this is now the 7th consecutive week with ear infections. We are tired of it. Poor Connor is having a rough time and running a fever and they both just wont eat much. Weights: Logan 9lb 6 oz and Connor 10lb 9 oz. Anyway, pray they get over this. The next step is and ENT specialist to evaluate. We dont want the boys to have hearing loss. |
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Hi all!! Logan had a good report from the cardiologist! 3 of the 4 holes in his ventricular septum are closed. He has one left and a PFO, patent foramen ovale (like Connor). There is no ASD, just the PFO, which is really good news!! There was one problem with a vessesl outside the heart from the PDA surgery that is narrowed, but they will watch it. Oh and he weighed in at 9lb 2 oz.
His ears are acting up AGAIN, so we will call the doctor in the morning. I will let you all know what he says!
His ears are acting up AGAIN, so we will call the doctor in the morning. I will let you all know what he says!
Monday, June 12, 2006
I dont know why, but this thing wont display my picture right!!! Oh well, you get the jist of it. These little outfits are from Grandma and Paka. they bouth themin Florida. They are just too cute and nice and summery! This has to be the funnest part about having twins is dressing them alike!!!
Here the boys are showing off their astoundingly good head contol. They absolutely love tummy time on the Boppy pillows!
Friday, June 09, 2006
What a week
| Lets see, It has been so long, I need to recap. Connor had his bilateral inguinal hernia repair on the 31st. He was released after a short stay in peds ICU on Thursday morning. He goes today to have those sutures removed and the one from his little thumb. Then on Friday, both boys had to go back to Dr Obrien (pediatrician) for coughs and both were diagnosed with viral bronchiolitis. They were prescribed a five day course of prednisone (steroid) and breathing treatments via nebulizer every 4 hours. By Tuesday, both boys were screaming uncontrollably so Wednesday they went back to Dr Obrien and now they both have ear infections again. Logan in both ears and Connor in one. Now they are on their 3rd antibiotic (Zithromax) in 5 weeks. We looked back and we have been at the pediatrician once a week since Logan has come home. This is getting so crazy. Logan seems to be doing better, but hasnt gained any weight for 2 weeks and is remaining at 8 and 1/2 pounds. Connor is hanging at just about 10 lbs and he just cant seem to shake the rattle going on in his chest. I think next we will be adding an ear nose and throat specialist to our roster of doctors (as if there arent enough!!!). This has been a tough week. Saying goodbye to Aunt Jill was the hardest. I feel confident she is looking over the boys now in ways she couldnt before. We miss her so dearly. I will post some new pix here soon. |
Saturday, June 03, 2006
With love Aunt Jilly
This picture was taken at the NICU when the boys were there. Aunt Jill and Uncle Jay drove up from Indianapolis for a day visit to see how the twins were doing. Aunt Jill brought two matching gowns for the boys and this little dog for Trevor (holding in the picture). Aunt Jill had a huge heart with lots of love to give. She thought of others constantly. She surrendered herself over today and we will greatly miss her. I love you Aunt Jill!Thursday, June 01, 2006
Recovering from surgery
Connor is recovering from surgery well except for some pain control issues and swollen scrotum. We have to ice his guys for 20 min at a time and he is getting Tylenol every 4 hours. Along with the bilateral hernia repair (leaving 2, 1 inch incisions) he also has some adhesions trimmed around the foreskin of his penis which requires ointment at every diaper change. His thumb has 2 sutures and is covered with 2 steri strips. WE go back in a week to have the sutures removed from all of the incisions. It is going to be a long night as he is getting very cranky.
Logan has developed a bad cough. He has a lot of mucous and gets hacking so bad his whole face turns red. He has had a low-grade fever and is very cranky as well. So now that I got the update types, time to run as I have crying in stereo again!!
Logan has developed a bad cough. He has a lot of mucous and gets hacking so bad his whole face turns red. He has had a low-grade fever and is very cranky as well. So now that I got the update types, time to run as I have crying in stereo again!!
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Goodbye "lil extra".....
Today is the day and Connor has surgery to fix his hydrocele and hae "lil extra" removed. We are glad we have lots of pictures so one day he can see his small guy. Sadly, Connor will no longer be able ot give "2 thumbs up" with just one hand. Good luck today buddy and Mommy wil be there when you wake up. We love you!!!!!!!Saturday, May 27, 2006
The boys were able to sport these matching short outfits today as the temperature got in the mids 80's. They even sweat today!!! We had a nice day out, helped Nanny move, and got more use out of the new double snap and go stroller. I will post pix later of that as I havent taken any. It is the greatest twin invention ever!!In the picture, Connor is on the left and Logan on the right!!
Smiley happy people (at least for five minutes)...
The boys were enjoying the Boppy gym for a bit. It does seem they are going a bit longer at stimulating themselves and smiling at the overhanging toys before resorting to crying (sigh). Connor is trying hard to roll himself, but needs a bit more practice.
Thursday, May 25, 2006
honesty
People often ask what it is like to have twins. Well, If it is a moment like now where I am writing to purely keep my sanity, I would have to say it is like someone is holding your head under water and only occasionally lets you up for air. Colic and illness are not things you bargain for when you find out you are pregnant. You dont think about hours of crying (in stereo!) and as soon as one is calm, you put them down to deal with the other and it is a vicious circle with no end. Often, when we are out and about, John and I encounter ignorant people who giggle with excitement at the thought of twins, comment on how cute they are, make small chit-chat about whether they are identical or not, how old are they. Then comes the dreaded comments and questions like "do you get any sleep?" and "Boy you sure have your hands full." It is this point where we cringe. Miss manners would surely agree that these comments are not kosher amongst new parents of twins. People!, No, we do not sleep! Yes, we have our hands full!
I am freaking out and I am with them only for a couple of hours. John is with them 16 hours a day. He must have nerves of steel, because I would surely be clinically insane! He deserves some serious props, because he is raising twins. It is harder than any job you could go to. So, yes, John does work hard- very hard, and he deserves to hear it once in awhile! ( I am very bad about this) John you are an amazing Father to all of our boys and a wonderful husband for taking on the responsibility to raise the twins!
Then there are the days when they feel well and they are smiley and sleep well and eat well and we stare in wonderment and amazement at the miracles bestowed upon us. WE think, "Wow, we were chosen". They are amazing little beings and so adorable. (see pictures below)
So, for our sake, for the parents of twins sake, next time you are out and about and you see new parents (or old parents for that matter) of twins, simply say "i admire you", "you are doing a good job", or simply "you are blessed" and if you know them well, "can I help you with anything?"
So, to sum it up, This is the best and worst thing we have ever gone through. It is mentally and physically draining, yet fulfilling at the same time.
I am freaking out and I am with them only for a couple of hours. John is with them 16 hours a day. He must have nerves of steel, because I would surely be clinically insane! He deserves some serious props, because he is raising twins. It is harder than any job you could go to. So, yes, John does work hard- very hard, and he deserves to hear it once in awhile! ( I am very bad about this) John you are an amazing Father to all of our boys and a wonderful husband for taking on the responsibility to raise the twins!
Then there are the days when they feel well and they are smiley and sleep well and eat well and we stare in wonderment and amazement at the miracles bestowed upon us. WE think, "Wow, we were chosen". They are amazing little beings and so adorable. (see pictures below)
So, for our sake, for the parents of twins sake, next time you are out and about and you see new parents (or old parents for that matter) of twins, simply say "i admire you", "you are doing a good job", or simply "you are blessed" and if you know them well, "can I help you with anything?"
So, to sum it up, This is the best and worst thing we have ever gone through. It is mentally and physically draining, yet fulfilling at the same time.
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