Monday, April 12, 2010

Baby Food!

We're starting the kiddos on jar foods now, and they've decided that they want nothing to do with the stage one purees. The thicker stage twos are perfect - they don't dribble out their mouths, and they come in yummier combinations, like mac and cheese and chicken noodle.

The lesson I learned last night, though, is to not feed sleepy babies. They both started rubbing their eyes (with hands covered in mixed veggies) and got orange mess all in their eyebrows, eyelashes, nostrils, etc. After half a tub of baby wipes, I thought I got the majority of it off, until Jeffry sneezed and sprayed me with veggies.


We're feeding them in their bumbo chairs with the trays attached - they sit up a little better in the chairs rather than high chairs at this point.


Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Baby Stuff: My Can't-and-Can-Live-Without's

I've had a few people ask me on FB what are certain things I couldn't live without, or certain brands I recommend, and what I thought was totally useless, so I've put together this list of things I loved and hated.

Loves:

1. Snap 'n Go Stroller - I have the double version, but would recommend the single to anyone with one baby. Those huge travel systems look nice and cute with their matching patterns, but they are a pain in the a$$ to get in and out of a vehicle (or the bed of a truck, like i drive). This stroller frame is super lightweight, I can pull it out and pop it open with one hand, and it's universal and fits many different carseats.

2. Keep-It-Up Bottle Pillow - I seriously could not live without these! They look like little tiny boppy pillows, and have weighted beanbag material in the bottom. You slide the bottle into it and it keeps the bottle propped up. I would use it if the babies needed a feeding and they were in the stroller, or if both were hollering for bottles at the same time. It props up in their lap and keeps everything upright. I found these at Burlington Coat Factory, of all places, and they were cheap, around $7. I would have paid three times that for these!

3. Cradle Swing - best.invention.ever. I just wish we had gotten them sooner! These were given to us as christmas presents, and my life has been so much easier since then. Our versions light up and play music, and swing from side to side or front to back.

4. SwaddleMe Blankets - our kids slept so much better once we started using these. Wrap 'em up and they're out for the night.

5. Gripe Water - a.k.a. baby crack. Works wonders for fussy tummies, gas, hiccups, etc.

6. Dr. Brown's Mixing Pitcher - whether you use the bottles or not, the pitcher saves tons of time mixing up batches of formula. It mixes without clumps and pours really easily into any size bottle. It's awesome if you make up a day's worth of bottles at a time.

7. Travel formula mixer - we call this the "zoot zoot" because that's exactly the sound it makes when you're using it. =) if you mix bottles with powdered formula on the go, we use this instead of shaking. Two seconds and you're ready to feed.

8. Snuzzler carseat insert - the best one we've found! All the other headrests/props/blanket rolls just didn't do what this little insert did. It's fluffy and cushy and curls up around babies, taking up some of that extra room in the carseat. We used them until the babies were four months old and outgrew them.

Hates:

1. Wipes warmer - little babies are going to scream with diaper changes regardless, whether their tushies are wiped with a cold wipe or a warm one. We never got one.

2. Bottle warmer - yes, I am the bad mamma who microwaves bottles. We tried a few different versions, but they were just too complicated... add "x" amount of water to the warmer depending on how much is in the bottle, or what type of bottle you're using, but add less water if it's breastmilk, more if formula, yadda yadda yadda.... too confusing, especially at 3am with two screaming babies.

3. Diaper Genie - our standing rule is that pee diapers go in the regular garbage (which goes out about every other day) and poopy diapers go straight to the outside garbage can in a grocery bag. No ifs, ands, or buts.

4. Store brand diapers - trust me, go with the brand name ones. We tried every brand on the market from every drugstore and mega-store out there, and nothing is as good as the brand names. The tabs didn't stick if you had to reposition it, and the babies looked like they were smuggling softballs in their diapers the second they peed in them.

5. Podee bottles - these looked cool, so i picked them up at Babies R Us to give them a try. Huge fail - these are bottle nipples that connect to a plastic tube that goes down into a bottle so you can feed babies hands-free. But the kiddos were getting so frustrated trying to drink that I promptly threw them in the trash. The suction required for them to work is on par with that of a Hoover.

Holy Macaroni! Where has time gone?!?

I totally didn't realize how long it had been since I had blogged until I logged into my blogger account this morning. I'm making a *coughlatecough* new year's resolution to be an active blogger again. It's too darned easy to just snap pics with my iPhone and upload to So, from where I left off, it looks like Jeffry never came home from the hospital. I apologize! =)

Things have finally started to settle down after Jeffry & Sadie's birth. After a rough few weeks adjusting to two premature newborns, a battle with PPD, and the stress of starting daycare and returning to work, we're finally getting into our groove... and it's only taken five months to do it. So I'm posting a few recent pics so you can see how much they've grown and the new things they're doing.
Learning to share on their activity mat:


Lazy morning in the swings:



Dressed to the nines in their Easter Sunday outfits:



6am feedings are soooo relaxing.....

And my absolute favorite pic of them to date:

Friday, October 16, 2009

5 days to go!








How far along? 35 weeks, 1 day
Total weight gain/loss: + 11 pounds
Stretch marks? i have one on my right side that's itty-bitty, but i have a feeling that a ton more will pop up after i deliver.
Sleep: better, since i've been taking two Benadryl every night to knock myself out. =)
Best moment this week: actually having a date and time set to meet these two!
Movement: oh. my. god. these two will not be still AT ALL. when they are older, i'm going to wrap them both up in the same blanket and let them wrestle with each other, just so they can know what it was like before they were born.
Food cravings: Mary Lee donuts.
Labor signs: at yesterday's appt. i was 1 cm dilated, 50% effaced, and jeffry was at -1 station.
Belly Button: i can't see it anymore!
What I miss: taking a bath and having the water actually cover my whole stomach.
What I’m NOT looking forward to: i added the "NOT" in this week. i am terrified of getting an epidural.
Weekly Wisdom: nothing new to add.
Milestones: i can't believe there's only 5 days left. 5 DAYS!!!!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

another update - things change!

yesterday's appointments went pretty good, with a few minor changes. =)

i had my OB appt. first - my cervix hasn't changed at all, so my OB seems to think I'll make it through till the end without actually going into active labor. he went ahead and scheduled me for a section on 10/28, and said he wanted to see me back in one week.

fast forward to my MFM appt. - totally different story! the babies looked great on the ultrasound - both were moving, doing their practice breathing, and the tech even said that sadie has a head full of hair. the blood flow through their umbilical cords were both great. sadie weighed in at 3 lbs, 15 oz, and jeffry weighed in at 3 lbs, 8 oz.

dr. s. came in the ultrasound room after the tech left, and started to do his scans. i knew something was up when he was silent the whole time - he's usually very chit-chatty and explaining as he goes ("here's both heads, spinal cords, heartbeats, etc.), but this time, he kept flipping the screen back to the measurements and calculations.

he said that the babies looked good, they just aren't growing as much as they should at this point. he said i have what's called intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), which means that since i'm having twins, and both placentas are having to share my one uterus, they may not be providing the babies with everything they need to grow. they are getting plenty of blood flow and oxygen, but just aren't packing on the pounds like they are supposed to be doing at this point.

dr. s.'s recommendation to my OB is to deliver them a week earlier, which would be the week of 10/21. he said at this point there isn't much concern from a respiratory / breathing standpoint, but they just may grow better outside than inside this late in the game. i am going back to dr. s. next week to check weights and fluid levels again.

so, instead of the three weeks i thought i had left, we're now down to two! we're praying that these two are able to hit the four pound mark before delivery.... sadie should have no problem getting there, since she's only an ounce away, but jeffry has a half a pound to go before he gets there. we're getting all the last-minute stuff in place, and are so ready to meet these two!

bigger by the week! 33 week belly pics




How far along? 33 weeks, 5 days in the pics above
Total weight gain/loss: + 10 pounds
Stretch marks? i have one on my right side that's itty-bitty, but i have a feeling that a ton more will pop up after i deliver.
Sleep: better, since i've been taking two Benadryl every night to knock myself out. =)
Best moment this week: seeing the babies on ultrasound again. the tech said she could see that sadie has a ton of hair - i'm excited to find out if it's dark brown and curly like her daddy's, or red. =)
Movement: it hasn't slowed down any, but it's more limb stretching and rolling rather than kicks and punches.
Food cravings: chocolate milk!
Labor signs: at yesterday's appt. i was still just a fingertip dilated, so no real progress.
Belly Button: i can't see it anymore!
What I miss: taking a bath and having the water actually cover my whole stomach.
What I’m looking forward to: actually meeting these two!
Weekly Wisdom: nothing new to add.
Milestones: i go next week to fill out my registration paperwork at the hospital and sign consent forms. once i'm there signing off on an epidural and circumcision, it will feel real!

Monday, October 5, 2009

our itty-bitty nursery!

it's 95% complete - hubby just needs to hang the valances.

baby jeffry's side:



baby sadie's side:




bouncy chairs (only took me two hours to put 'em together):



standing in the doorway (dresser to my right):



think we have enough diapers and sleep-n-plays?



the "too big" side:


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