Thursday, July 23, 2009

No real issues

So sorry it's taken me so long to get back on here. It's been a busy week. We checked into the hospital for 24 hours of monitoring and the girls didn't really act up at all. They were like a finicky car that acts up until you take it to the shop. :) We ended up getting discharged before the full 24 hours was up and we did go to Michigan. Pictures coming later. The girls still are only eating about 15-20 oz. a day. They used to eat 24 oz. at their peak. We think they're teathing. They show all the symptoms of teathing except fever and swollen gums (we don't think they're swollen anyway). It does seem early for three month (adjusted age) babies to be teething, but it is possible from what we've read. It would explain the loss of appetite. We're also not using Avent bottles as of right now. We spent a lot of money on them, so we're hanging on to them. The girls don't seem to eat as well with them as they did with the hospital provided bottles. We are still on for our trip to FL next week.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Minor setback

Our girls haven't been eating as much as normal for the last few days. We finally called the pediatrician about it yesterday and she set up an appointment for this afternoon. We showed for the appointment and she looked over the girls. Our original plan was to go to the appointment and then head straight from there to Ft. Wayne to stay the night with Abby's great uncle on our way up to Michigan for the weekend. Funny how quickly plans can change. Our doctor watched the girls eat their bottles and said, "I hope you guys aren't in a hurry to go anywhere." Haha, Really? At the end of our time there she said, "I'm going to admit them to Community North (the hospital where they were born) for 24 hours of observation." So, here we are in Indianapolis tonight. We are at home and our girls are in the pediatric unit at Community North.

The first 2 feedings the girls had in the hospital were typical for them for the past few days. They didn't eat much for either one. For the 3rd feeding they hooked up oxygen sensors to see how much oxygen was in their blood while feeding. They gave Alana oxygen with her feeding and she did great. So we though, "Hmmm, maybe they need oxygen while eating." Alexis killed that theory when they decided to see how her saturation would be during feeding WITHOUT oxygen and she ate a bunch and her o2 levels were good. So then the doctor at the hospital says, "Well guys, I honestly don't know what's going on." I don't know if that's good or bad. I think it's good, as I hope that maybe the last few days have just been a fluke. What we know now... in the past week they've each gained 2 oz. (8 oz. would be normal) and they had chest x-rays that showed some minor improvement from the last ones. No one is too concerned and we should have them back with us tomorrow. Keep them in your prayers and hopefully soon this will be just another memory.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Still hanging in there

Things have been great lately. The girls are still sleeping over 8 hours a night. We've been garage saling with them already. We got lots of great stuff for not so much money. I had the girls for several hours by myself today. It went pretty well. They're such good babies. Although, they have both found their fingers and thumb recently. When we go into their room in the morning they're both sucking on either their thumbs or fingers now. Not cool!

We're taking our fist family trip as the four of us out of state this weekend. We're going up to Michigan to see my (Jason's) mom's side of the family. It's exciting. It's also a test run for our long trip down to Florida at the end of the month.


Below is a picture of the girls I took just a few minutes ago when I started writing this post. They're sitting in Bumbo seats that we found at garage sales over the weekend. We're actually going to trade the blue one for another pink one with a person we found on Craigslist. If you have kids and don't know about that site... you're missing out! Also, there is a video below of Alexis sleeping in the swing. I'm assuming she's dreaming because of the sounds she's making. Her facial expression would never give it away, but her voice sure does.
Alana on left and Alexis on right (looking up at mommy).

Monday, July 6, 2009

The 4 of us

We haven't been home alone as a family of four (ever) until today. My sister just left this morning for Georgia. She's been with us since before the girls came home. Also, Abby's mom and then sister and her family have stayed with us since the girls' homecoming. It's been really nice to have all of the family and especially the help that they gave us. It is really nice to be home just the four of us though. It really does feel like we're a family.

Below are a few pictures taken over the past week or so. Also, there is a video of Alana dancing to Michael Jackson as well.


Alexis, Cocoa, and Alana

Alexis and Alana with those dolls from the NICU

Nana, Aunt Sarah, Alexis, and Seth (cousin to the girls)

Anna (cousin), Alexis, Alana, Nana