Friday, February 27, 2009

WE'RE HOME!

♪♪♪ We're all together again we're here, we're here.... ♪♪♪

Charlie passed his car seat test last night and the final test to be released. We were able to go pick him up this morning and were back at the house about noon. It's been really interesting having them side by side sleeping, for the first time you can really see their similarities. Also changing two diapers, making two bottles, and watching Suzi trying to figure out how to nurse both babies at the same time has been an interesting experience. I can't wait to see what the first night a home will be! (actually I can wait, I'm being really sarcastic because I would rather sleep than get up 3 times a night to feed/change./etc)



Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Coming Home

Finally! The twins are coming home. Scarlett is coming home this afternoon and Charles is scheduled to come home on Friday as long as he passes a couple more tests like his car seat test.



Scarlett resting peacefully (Picture taken on 2.23.09)

Charlie right after eating... notice the really content smirk


This is a picture of Scarlett's car seat test... she looks so small in the car seat, I just love how peaceful she looks (probably because we know it won't last)








Monday, February 16, 2009

FIVE Pounds

It's been quite a while since we've posted an update - that because there's not much new going on! The babies are doing really good, Scarlett is up to four bottles a day as of this morning and Charles is up to three (they can breastfeed 2x's a day now).
The big news is that we've hit the 5 pound mark. (sort of) Scarlett is 5 lbs. 3 oz. Charlie is hesitant and is 4 lbs. 15.3 oz. (close enough, if you weigh him right after feeding he's 5 lbs)

Other than lack of sleep Suzi and I are doing really well, we get to hold the babies as often as we are able to get there for a feeding, and most of the time they will finish their bottles. The nurses are impressed with how quickly the twins are progressing and have made offhand comments that it will only be another couple of weeks until they are home (of course we're not getting our hopes up yet)


Monday, February 9, 2009

Nipple Test

Today Charlie and Scarlett had their first test with a bottle... and passed with flying colors. Both of them took their full feeding amount on the first try! Scarlett picked it up a little better than Charlie and paced herself pretty well. Charlie had to be paced as he was trying to suck down the entire bottle at once! We're now going to start them on bottle feeds twice a day and try to work in breast feeding as soon as possible!
This is the last big hurdle to teach them before they can come home... they just need to get up to 6-8 bottle/breast feedings a day and go without a 'brady' for 5 consecutive days. (a couple other smaller things but those two are the big ones)

I failed to get pictures of Scarlett with my phone, but we got pictures of both with the disposable camera's that we have in the room, but it will be a while before those pictures are posted.




Saturday, February 7, 2009

Jump Rope for Heart!

Henry is participating in his school's "Jump Rope for Heart" activity again this year. Last year Henry led his school in setting a school record for fund raising, and we would like to beat last years amount as well. With the economy the way it is, this is going to be a challenge but with your help we're sure we can make it. If you are financially able and willing below is the link and blurb from AHA on this years activities. Thanks so much for all your help.

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Did you know Jump Rope For Heart has been around for 30 years? I am so excited to be a part of this special celebration at my school. I am jumping rope and raising money to help the American Heart Association fight heart disease and stroke in Jump Rope For Heart. Can you please help me by making a donation that will help save lives?

The American Heart Association's online fundraising website has a minimum donation amount of $25.00. If you want to donate less, that's ok. You can just send the check right to me and I'll make sure the American Heart Association gets it.

Thanks for your support and helping me save lives!Support research, education, and community programs leading the fight against America’s No. 1 killer, cardiovascular disease by donating to American Heart Association’s Jump Rope For Heart.Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support American Heart Association

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If the above link does not work, copy and paste the following into your browser: http://www.kintera.org/faf/r.asp?t=4&i=284645&u=284645-246747015
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Friday, February 6, 2009

Out of the isolette

The babies have finally graduated from their isolette's and now are in regular newborn cribs (hospital edition of course). They've learned to regulate their own temperature enough now to not have the protection of the isolette.
Suzi has been able to nuzzle them a little and on Monday they are going to do a 'nipple test' where they will see if they will eat from a bottle. If all goes well we hope that they will start eating from bottles next week.

They are continuing to gain weight, yesterday and now are above their birth weight and continuing to gain weight consistently. Scarlett is eating 38 ML and 22 calories (every three hours) and Charles is sipping on 36 ML and 24 calorie! Scarlett's feeding is over 90 minutes and Charles over 60.

Scarlett

Charles

Scarlett's new Bed

Charlie's new bed

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The emotional roller coaster

I’m sure many out there are anxious for an update, but to be honest I’m not sure what to say. The babies are doing great, they are eating well and are almost back up to their birth weight. Other than that it’s been an emotional roller coaster for Suzi and I as we figure out how to deal with everything right now. We’ve got people wanting to help everywhere we turn and it’s SO appreciated, but we’re not sure how to take advantage of all the offers, nor are we sure what’s appropriate. The difficult things to deal with are not something we would want to let others do, i.e. Dorothy decided to start potty training this week – which is great, but how do you fit that in between trips to the hospital, and pumping times, and work… Ahhhh, the age old dilemma of parenthood, things rarely happen when or where you want them to!

Other than that the only news I can think to report on the twins is that they had a brain ultrasound yesterday that showed no evidence of any bleeding in the brain. Apparently that is common (and fairly serious) in premature babies. They are still on their heart rate and breathing monitors and they alarm every so often when their heart rate drops below 100bpm. It’s not that serious as they usually self recover, but the beeping and flashing lights are enough to drive any parent to stress out! That is something they say will not happen as they grow bigger and bigger, and they won’t do it at all by the time they go home.

Thank you to everyone that has helped out so much with the family to this point, and thank you to everyone that wants to help. Please forgive us if we can’t think of anything for you to do right away – we do want and need the help but most of the time we’re just not sure what everyone can do at this point in time!

Dotty is thrilled with her new potty

Weiging in - Charlie is now 4.05 lbs

Weiging in - Scarlett is now 4.2 lbs


Scarlett's room (I'm standing in front of Charlie taking the picture)


Charles' room (I'm standing in front of Scarlett taking the picture)