Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
1 year ago...
John and I kept asking each other, "are you sure you don't have twins in your family!"
These things simply did not just happen. We kept going over it in our minds... It took us a couple of months for it to sink in that we were going to have twins... because we were simply in shock. But there was still more to come...
Not only were we going to have twins, but there were problems with the babies... we needed to go to a specialist to find out what we were going to be dealing with...
One year ago today we had that appointment. It was during the doctor appointment where we heard the words 'mono-mono' Little did we know it, as the doctor put it oh so gently, "these are the worst kind of twins you can have."
These things simply did not just happen. We kept going over it in our minds... It took us a couple of months for it to sink in that we were going to have twins... because we were simply in shock. But there was still more to come...
Not only were we going to have twins, but there were problems with the babies... we needed to go to a specialist to find out what we were going to be dealing with...
One year ago today we had that appointment. It was during the doctor appointment where we heard the words 'mono-mono' Little did we know it, as the doctor put it oh so gently, "these are the worst kind of twins you can have."
My heart sank... mono-mono. These words would follow us for the next 3 months. Our babies were sharing the same amniotic sac and the same placenta which would lead to a very rare, high risk & possibly fatal pregnancy. No one wants to find out that the little babies you are caring might not make it. And there is nothing, absolutely nothing that you can do about it.
I left the doctors office that day in tears, tears of fear, tears of faith & tears of joy. This was the beginning of a journey of faith & complete surrender of our fears. What happened over the next few weeks was nothing short of amazing. We both spent hours researching and hours praying. It was like nothing I had experienced before and one I can hardly put into words.
All we could do was take one day at a time. Hope and pray. Pray and hope that it would work out. Knowing that God would give us, put us though, what we could handle.
We are so thankful it worked out as it did. These precious, adorable little girls are so very much loved!
And again, we thought...
how did this happen?
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Doctor's Appointment
The girls had their 8 month checkup to see how they're doing. 8 months sounds strange right? Well that's one of the joys of premies, extra checkups. Ugh.
I suppose it's not to bad considering the girls haven't (knock on wood) been sick yet. The doctor couldn't believe it that they haven't been sick!
Evie and Ada getting ready to head to the doctor.
Evie is all smiles
Ada still pretty happy.
They obviously don't realize yet what it means to go to the doctor, otherwise they probably wouldn't be smiling like this.
Actually they love their doctor, so do we. We switched doctors when the girls were about 3 months old and we couldn't be happier about the change. It's hard to find a doctor that really understands your needs.
I'm sure you want to know all the stat's and facts, well here's the important ones:
Ada
Weight - 12 lbs
Length - 25 3/4 in
Evie
Weight - 11 lbs 14 oz
Length - 25 3/4 in
The doctor said he couldn't be happier with their growth and developments!
Ada getting weighed, she didn't love the scale.
Evie, she just wanted Mama to pick her back up.
Evie getting measured. She was very cooperative.
Ada getting measured
Ada after her appointment.
That's kind of a smile...
All in all the doctor's visit went well and the girls are doing great. But I could've told you that before!
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Abundance of pink
The girls wore their cute pink dresses from Grandma and Grandpa Roberts.
It was so cute.
It was almost like an explosion of pink!
Ada and Evie
Pink dresses, pink tights, oh my!
Evie invading Ada's personal space.
This didn't end well. Lots of tears.
Evie ended up pushing off to roll over using Ada's face.
Ada playing in the curtains
She knows she's not supposed to do this, that's why she waits until I'm not looking to roll over there.
Have I mentioned that I'm in no rush for them to start crawling?
A pretty serious Evie
Ada
Ada was trying to pull Evie's necklace.
Evie didn't mind, because she was trying to pull on the camera strap.
It took quiet a few photos just to get this...
We used to have a wine rack in the island kitchen. We had to make some changes since the girls have become more mobile and are acquiring some toys.
We no longer have a wine rack...
They're getting good about rolling over to the island and pulling toys down.
Ada playing with her car seat toy.
They don't really like it on their car seat because they can't suck on the toys, so they have started to use it with the rest of their toys.
Ada helping Mama with laundry.
Evie playing airplane!
They LOVE to play airplane.
It involves holding them up in the air while we lay on our backs and move them around while making our "airplane sound"
John's informed me that my airplane sound actually sounds nothing like an airplane.
I told him that the girls like it and that's all that matters.
Goof ball. That's all I can say.
The girls "sharing" their toys.
Ada took a nice long nap so Evie got some time to play by herself while we cooked dinner.
Evie spun around and around. Notice the blanket.
Evie enjoyed her only child time...
Don't they look so darn cute in their pink?
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