Sunday, February 9, 2014

4 Months

Feb 9, 2014


The girls are 4 months today.  They are getting so big right before my eyes.  We went in last week for their 4 month doctor visit.  It was a tough one for the girls and for me (and Grandma too).
        Adelyn weighs 15.9 pounds (82% percentile)
                   height:  25.5 inches (93% percentile)
                   head circumference:  16 inches (57% percentile)
       
        Clara weighs:  14.9 pounds (62% percentile)
                                                                height:  25 inches (81% percentile)
                                                                head circumference:  16.5 inches (89% percentile)

After all their measurements they got their shots.  That was the tough part.  Luckily I had Mom
there to hold one girl while I held the other during their shots.  They took one oral vaccine and then got two shots in each thigh.  They both screamed and at this age, they have developed tears so
those just rolled down their cheeks.  It was tough as their mom to hold them while they were in pain but I know that vaccinations are important.
      They got home that night and were in some discomfort.  Clara needed to be held all night so she ended up sleeping with me.  Adelyn slept in her own crib all night.
     
      This has been a fun time between turning three months and now.  On
Jan. 16, 2014 Aunt Mary Jane read their first bedtime story via skype.  Both girls just stared at the monitor.  It is so cool that modern technology can bring us closer together :)
       On Jan.  15 Adelyn slept all night, flat in her crib.  She no longer wanted to sleep in her napper.  She transitioned very easily to sleeping flat in her crib.  We think her arms were put on backwards because she loves to sleep with her arms above her head.  It is too cute.  Clara still likes sleeping in her napper but I think she will be out of it soon enough.

     On Feb. 6 Adelyn and Clara discovered their fingers.  I was sitting on my
chair reading when I heard this loud slurping sound.  I looked over to where the girls were in their bouncy chairs.  Adelyn had her middle finger and ring finger of her left hand in her mouth, sucking away.  Drool was pouring out onto her arm.  It was too cute.  I grabbed my camera to capture the moment.  Clara hadn't quite joined in the fun yet.  She looked over to Adelyn, looked to me taking pictures, and immediately stuck her fingers on her right hand into her mouth.  Monkey see, monkey do.  It was priceless.
        Clara is now smiling more and even giggles.  She loves to be "flown" in the air and playfully shaken. The biggest smile comes over her face and she just laughs out loud.

Adelyn discovered her fingers
Clara watched Adelyn find her fingers, and so she found hers too



Adelyn has a twinkle in her eyes

Clara is my thinker.  She is always observing

My girls love their bouncy chairs

Superbowl Sunday

Grandma had Cabbage Patch Doll Hair hats made for Superbowl Sunday








First time in their jumpers
















Thursday, January 30, 2014

Working Mama

Thursday Jan. 30, 2014


Before I got into my purpose for writing, did you realize that there are two ways of writing the word mama.  You can write it like I just did, "mama," or as "momma."  I am not sure which way is correct and I have written it both ways but for today's post, I am going to use "mama."  Since life is an adventure, I might just change it up later :).

So a lot has happened the last month.  I had meant to write and update many times but I have just been tooooooooo exhausted.

The other day I was at the grocery store and a woman saw the girls and she said, "Wow!  Twins.  I don't know how you do it.  I could barely take care of one baby.  I don't know how you do it."  That wasn't the first time I have heard that statement or something like it.  I always smile and say, "well, it isn't easy, but we manage."  Yet I think to myself, how would I reallllllly like to respond to that statement.  After talking to my cousin she joked with me, telling me I should say something like, "well....I discovered Robitussin works really well.  I just drug one baby and then I can
Getting ready for the Superbowl game (girls 3.5 months old)
focus on the other one."  OR "well, I use drugs so I never know which way is up. It helps the babies stay quiet too."  OBVIOUSLY, I would NEVER actually say those comments (NOR do I believe in drugging babies and I don't take drugs) but what does that person mean, "I don't know how you do it."  The answer is, YOU DO.  You make it work.  Just like any new mom, I never get any sleep, my babies both cry (usually if I am lucky, at the same time so it isn't a constant thing) and they both need diaper changes and feedings.  I do what every mother of one does, just twice.  

The other comment I just crack up on the inside every time I hear is:  "Oh are they twins?"  What I say out loud:  "Yes."  What I think in my head, "no...one is mine, the other I found on the street corner."

Finally, both my girls have pink all over their car seats.  Pink blankets and pink car seat covers.  Pink pink pink, yet people (mostly men) still come up to me and ask me if they are girls or boys.  REALLY??? The pink wasn't your first clue??  I get that they are just trying to engage in a conversation so my snarky comments are all in my head and in good fun.  Just interesting observations :)

I digress:  So I went back to work last Tuesday. I had almost 4 months at home with my girls.  I
They always find a way to hold each other's hand
wouldn't give up that four months for anything.  It was beyond priceless to be able to be with my girls almost every moment to help develop their life long skills.  That type of bonding time you cannot put a price on.  Even though I have to go back to work, I thank God that at least I got the time I did to be with my girls.  I got to wake up and start the day with them EVERY morning and watch them discover the world until the moment they went down for the night.

Luckily (and believe me, LUCKILY) my girls get to go to "Grandma's" house during the day while I am at work.  My mom is watching them and I am so thankful.  Grandma Daycare was open and....almost ready for business.  Last week Mom got a serious kidney infection.  She thought she was passing a kidney stone so tried to ignore the pain.  After 4 days or so, the pain was so unbearable that she went to the doctor.  They gave her some meds and sent her home.  The next day, the girls and I went over to her house to babysit her and she was throwing up and just miserable so I ended up taking her to the ER.  They ended up admitting her and she was in the hospital for three days.  She was able to get the medication that she needed to get better.  Now OBVIOUSLY my number one concern was my mom getting better but it was also a scary realization that I didn't have any childcare backup.  I had NO idea what I was going to do if my mom wasn't well enough to watch the girls.  I called around trying to find some backups and never really did and thankfully Mom was better and ready to start on my first day back to work...so I thought.

They are just super happy babies :)
Did you know that almost everywhere else in the world countries put Mother's as a priority.  In the Czech Republic it is mandatory that mother's take at least eight months off of work to raise their child.  They are guaranteed their jobs back and during those eight months they still receive a good portion of their pay check.  Mother's in the Czech Republic have the option of taking all the way up to four years (yes I said FOUR years) off and still be guaranteed their job back and they still get a pay check.  The longer they take off, the less of a pay check they get but STILL.  In Washington State mothers that are teachers are able to take off as much sick leave as they have.  The district will pay for FIVE DAYS.  ONLY FIVE DAYS.  The mother is then required to use up her sick leave.  How much sick leave depends on how long you have been in the district and how much you have saved up over the years.  Luckily I had enough sick leave to use up most of my four months.  I still had to take some time off without pay but luckily I had money in savings.  If I hadn't had money saved, I would have had to go back to work after 6 weeks.  The four months I had wasn't clearly enough, there is NO way I would have been ready to go back to work after six weeks.   That is also just what teachers go through.  Other people in other professions may not have any sick leave to use up and have to rely solely on their
Playdate with cousins
savings.  It is just rediculous.  This country puts too much emphasis on work and not enough on raising children that will hopefully grow up to be productive members in society.  How are people suppose to do that while their child is growing up in daycare???  Luckily my mom is my daycare so I know that she will be molding my children's young minds.

Anyway... off my soap box.  First day back to work was EXHAUSTING.  For the last couple months the girls have been going to bed like clockwork at 7:30 and have been sleeping soundly until 5ish in the morning.  Amazing.  The night before I went back to work, Clara must have sensed something was up because she woke up scrrrrrrrrrrrrrreaming every 3 hours or so.  Eventually I had her sleep with me in my bed because I just couldn't keep getting up and going into their room.  I slept from about 11pm until 1 am and then just couldn't get back to sleep.  Finally at 4:30 am I got up and took a shower and got ready for bed.  When I went back in my room, I did have to smile and soak in the visual.  My 14 pound daughter was sleeping in a "t" position in the middle of my bed.  She was sound asleep.  I had slept on the 5 inches of the edge of the bed so she wouldn't fall off and for some reason she got the majority of the bed while I had the silver of the edge.  Clearly that was not going to become a habit...sorry Clara but mama's gotta sleep :)

Everyone was excited to have me back at work and students were excited to see me as well, but I
Adelyn sleeping at Grandma Daycare
was simply exhausted.  I went home and all three of us took a long nap and the girls went to bed at 7:30 ready to repeat the day in the morning.  I am so glad that they slept very well the second night.  I slept a little better but I was still so tired that I forgot their clothes at my house.  Thankfully my mom has extras at her house but man, day two and I am already forgetting things.

Clara 
Unfortunately when I got to my mom's she told me that she was still in pain so Lloyd (Grandpa) was taking a day off so he could watch the girls.  She had to go back to the doctors.  Needless to say, that stressed me out all day.  What if she didn't get better?  What if they readmitted her to the hospital??  Who was going to watch the girls???  When I talked to mom later that afternoon she told me that her doctor put her on a stronger antibiotic and she was actually feeling much better.  THANK GOD!!!

Today was day three and things went much better.  Mom was feeling well and I had a good day
Adelyn smiling for the camera
with the students.  Life is always an adventure.  :)

Thursday, January 9, 2014

3 Months Old

Thursday Jan. 9th

The girls are three months old today.  Officially they were 3 months old last week but since they were born on the 9th, today is the day.  It seems that up until 3 months, I was counting their age by weeks but once they reached the three month mark, I am fine with counting their age by months...I am glad that we don't still do that.  I would be SEVERALLY old if we still counted by months.  (459 months old...yikes)
     I can't believe that three months have flown by already.  Three months ago seems like a life time and so short awhile at the same time.

Here are some statistics of the girls at this stage:

Adelyn
Clara
         Weight:  13.4 pounds
           12/26/13  first belly laugh
          Still smiling all the time
           "talking" all the time
           Eating about 30oz a day
           Bedtime at 8:30pm and sleeps until about 5am
         Still sleeps in napper (in her own crib)
           12/24/13 first cold.  Lasted about 12 days
           Hates taking naps (sleeps about 30 min a time)
           Weight:  12.4 pounds
           Smiling more
           Babbling a bit
           Doesn't like "tummy time"
           Eating about 26 oz a day
           Bedtime at 8:30pm and sleeps until about 5am
           Still sleeps in napper (in her own crib)
           12/24/13 first cold.  Lasted about 12 days
          Loves taking naps/good sleeper


Needless to say, that I am one proud momma!










Thursday, December 26, 2013

Christmas

12-24-13


Clara hanging with Grandma
Adelyn getting ready
to go to Grandpa Dykstra's
This was the girls' first Christmas.  Like I have stated in previous posts, I am a sucker for rituals and traditions.  I am so excited to discover Christmas all over again through my girls' eyes!  Christmas actually started a week earlier at my dad's house.  On Friday December 20th, I took Adelyn to my dad's for Christmas.  I left Clara with my mom because I was exhausted.  The girls hadn't been sleeping well and Clara was being SUPER "sensitive."  I figured that trying to pack around two car seats, two babies (one being super fussy), and presents was going to be a little much so I made the "Mom" decision to leave Clara with Grandma and Grandpa Marquardt.
     My step sisters have little kids and there is always a lot of action and screaming at my dad's so I didn't want it to over stimulate Clara, which I knew it would.  Obviously next year they will both come since they will both be able to walk and will be a little more self sufficient, but this year, I needed some peace and Clara needed a calm environment.  She was missed by all, but I stand by my decision as her mom.

 Christmas Eve was spent at my mom's house.  The girls both had colds so it was EXTRA fun...Before I left to go to my mom's my friend Katie surprised me with a visit of presents.  It was sooo sweet of her and her family to think of my girls during the holidays.  She showered them with a couple gifts and she was gone as soon as she arrived.  It was completely out of the blue and very much appreciated.  My other friend Jill showed up, as well, with gifts for the girls and we did a present exchange for our kids; I still think it so cool that I get to say "my kids."  I just feel so lucky to have so many wonderful people in my life.    
     We arrived around 3 pm at my mom's and I set the girls up in girls' room.  They fell asleep
Marquardts
immediately! Luckily they slept through dinner and were up and awake during presents.  I don't get to see Allison and gang hardly enough so it was fun for them to be able to play with the girls.
Adelyn telling cousin McKenna what she wanted for Christmas
Adelyn had some precious time with Auntie Alli

Christmas morning started around 7:30 am.  The girls got up for the day and we had breakfast.  After breakfast, I moved their lounge chairs near the tree and we opened presents.  I had to take a couple token Christmas photos and then they went down for their nap.  The girls were pretty much sleeping for the rest of the day...their colds pretty much wiped them out.
     Over all it was a great Christmas and I am super excited for next year when the girls will actually have some awareness of
what is going on around them

First Cold

12-24-13


Adelyn is powering through her cold!
Well...the inevitable happened...the girls got their first cold.  Adelyn caught it first.  On Christmas Eve she woke up with a runny nose, cough, and sneezes.  She was pretty miserable all day but despite that, she wore her smiles like a champ.  I called the doctor and he basically said that I should unclog her nose with the pump ball thingy and make a saline solution (1/8 tp salt to 8oz water) and put it in her nose.
Clara was trying to sleep off her cold in this pic
     She did NOT like the saline solution going into her nose but it did seem to help her breathe better.  The ball pump thingy didn't really do much.  I think it is too big for her nostrils.
     Clara eventually got the cold as well.  It hit her full force today (12-26) and her poor little nose is just a running away.  She doesn't mind me wiping it unlike Adelyn who puts herself into a fit when I try to clean her nose.  It must be sooo sensitive.  Poor girl.  I just want to make it all better for her!!!

   So far, luckily, I have avoided the germs that are flying around this house...thank god for
EmergenC!
     We are on day three of being sick so hopefully it has run it's course and will be moving on here soon!!