Friday, July 22, 2011

A yucky day (written by Catherine and Samantha)




Well, today started out with a trip to the doctor.  Not a great way to start out AT ALL!  They give us shots and make us cry and the shiny band-aids they give us do not make us feel better.  But, we do know how big we are and hear about how great we are doing.

Samantha – I am 12lbs 4 oz and 22 inches long.  I’m a big girl, just above 50th percentile for my corrected age (18 weeks – 6 weeks premature = 12 weeks) and I’m on the growth chart for my actual age.  I can hold my head up well and sit in our bumbo seat and the doctor liked that I smiled at him (though I still got shots).  My ear doesn’t stick out as far as it used to either.  I really like being awake now and I have long conversations with whoever is within listening distance.  I also like to watch the news with Mommy because the weather map comes up and has all these colors I like, red and orange and yellow.  I don’t know what the colors mean but it makes Mommy sigh for some reason.

Catherine – If Daddy and Nana say that Samantha is a pork chop, I am a shrimp.  I am just on the growth chart for my adjusted age at 9lbs 8 oz and 21 inches long.  Mommy is going to finish my gentle formula and then I go back to the high calorie preemie formula (though I was on that the whole month of July and only gained ½ a pound and I spit up more, but whatever.)  The doctor said it could be because I am so active.  I don’t really like to nap and I would rather sit up or stand than lie down and relax.  Even when I’m on my tummy I’m trying to move, but I usually just go in circles.






We’ve been having fun the last week.  Aunt Mary Anne gave us lovies and we have been playing with them a lot.  Catherine’s is called Kitty Lou (for Catie Lou) and Samantha’s is called Froggy J (for Sammy J).  They are so soft!  We also have a set from Dan, Kristian, Christine, and Eric.  We will have an upstairs lovie and a downstairs lovie, we are so loved!  We went to see Grandpa and Nana and we all went to the beach.  We had never been there before and it was weird.  Warm and wet and gritty, but we didn’t cry.  Maybe it will get to be more fun when we get older, Mommy seems to like it there a lot and Grandpa said he bought us a tent.  We got wet and then got put in our baby bjorns and went for a long walk.  Heidi likes it there too, chasing the foam on the waves and the birds on the sand.  We go back again next week and get to meet Daddy’s family, which will be a lot of fun.


So, stay tuned for more pictures and fun.  Right now we’re going to take a nap and recover from our rough morning.

Friday, July 15, 2011

4 months: a look back



 I can’t believe the girls are 4 months old!  Where has the time gone?  It makes Dave and me both happy and sad to see how big they are growing.  I think Dave is sadder than me though, because I’m still looking forward to when they can sit up and crawl.  When that stage passes I think I’ll be very sad.

We went back to the UNC NICU this week to say hi and give them clothes and blankets that the girls have outgrown, and it felt so good be there, and leave with our girls, and remember how far we have come.  So, to celebrate our big beautiful girls I thought I would look back at our time since 3:49 and 3:51 the morning of March 15th.

Catie Lou and Sammy J.  We had those names as a joke, thinking Catie Lou was so incredibly southern and Sammy J was just silly.  Interestingly, Sammy J has kind of stuck, though we mostly use Samantha, and Catie Lou is rarely used even though it is an actual name.  Catherine was only 1oz lighter than Samantha but 1/2 in shorter and she still is small.  But she has the biggest, brightest smile that captures your heart.  She really likes to smile while eating, which is unhelpful, but you can’t help smile back, which makes it worse.  

Her eyes are still the brightest blue and we hope they stay that way.  She has this amazing ability to look at you straight on, and then turn her head, stare at you out of the corner of her eyes, and flash you a big smile.  She loves to talk and laugh and giggle and only cries when she’s hungry or she’s bored on her back and wants to stand.  That’s right, stand.  I don’t know if she is trying to look bigger than Samantha or if she knows she will be small and will need to move faster than Samantha, but she seems to want to skip crawling and move straight to walking.  She’s starting to be a great sleeper, not waking me up until at least 5am and sometimes not until after 6!  (We sometimes wake them up because if they get up too late they skip a bottle and don’t sleep as well the next night.  We’re working on how this will go when I go back to school next month.)  When Catherine wakes up she just hangs out in her crib, calling out now and then to say “Hey out there!”  She loves her thumb and when she is sleeping on her activity mat with a burp cloth behind her head she loves to grab it and hold on while she sticks her thumb in her mouth.  Then she goes “mmmmmm” and “errrrrr”, which gets louder and angrier when she can’t figure out how to get the thumb in there, even when she’s still asleep.  Catherine is our flirt, our little shrimp with the big personality.





Samantha amazes me when I think of what it was like for us when she first came home.  She was so anxious and had trust issues.  You couldn’t feed her first because you couldn’t put her down and feed Catherine without Sam getting mad.  And when she got mad, there was no build up, just straight to supersonic screaming.  She was asleep, eating, or being held.  She would hang out on the floor for a while and then need to sleep again, she was so tired from screaming.  Even changing her diaper was a challenge because she associated that time with pain (that was when the nurses would take blood, change IVs, etc) and it got so bad that she herniated her belly button.  We would just hold her right and rock her and tell her that she was safe.  Now, she is a completely different baby!  She has a sweet smile that is slow to come but once she starts she keeps smiling and cooing.  It is a big smile between chubby cheeks and you just want to say “awwww” when you see it.  She now loves to talk to you and will respond with her own gurgles and have a conversation.  Her belly button is finally starting to get noticeably smaller.  Her most favorite thing is her activity mat.  It has a red and black box with a mirror on the bottom and both girls love to stare at themselves in it.  Catherine smiles at herself and Samantha hits it.  Catherine loves the yellow fish and Samantha loves the turtle/lady bug (we’re not sure what it is).

  

When we do tummy time Samantha has gotten so much better, propping herself up on her elbows like Catherine and looking around, and she doesn’t get cranky as quickly.  The screaming has stopped, although she can get cranky, especially at night, and so she ends up in the baby bjorn.  Once she gets in there and you bounce a little it is like a switch is flipped and she just stares out at the world with big curious eyes.  She loves to move and bounce, especially ‘horsey’ on your knee and I can’t wait to see her in a bouncer once she’s big enough.  She’s a little more difficult to get to sleep but she sleeps better than Catherine does once she goes down.  It helps to have her mobile going, she loves watching the animals go round, watching one across her field of vision and then moving her eyes back to catch the next one.  She’s fascinated, and even a ceiling fan will keep her attention, but animals are much cooler.  We’re so glad that she likes her fancy formula and is doing so well with it.  Dave calls her “Chubbs”, but promises to stop once she gets older (unless she's chubby, in which case he thinks it will be hysterical), but right now I love it because she had almost no fat when she was born and had saggy baggy elephant knees.  Now she is on the growth chart for both her adjusted and actual age and seems to have moved on from her hospital experience to become a happy big little girl who feels safe and loved in our family.



We are truly blessed.  We made it through what is hopefully the toughest time for our family, left the hospital and lived through those first few months of sleepless nights, and now live in a house with smiling, laughing, growing babies. 









Friday, July 8, 2011

Duke Gardens

Oh how I love Duke Gardens.  One of the only things I really wanted to do with the girls was go there and take family pictures.  This week, with Dani visiting, we were able to do it.  It wasn't my favorite time of year, in April, when the wisteria is blooming on the gazebo and all the bulbs are in bloom but it was still lovely and when the girls turn 1 it will be perfect.

While we were all getting ready we took some photos of the Catherine and Daddy playing superman, and Catherine and Mommy smiling on the floor (she is such a flirty smily girl!).  Samantha can get cranky in the evening and her favorite thing by far is the baby bjorn and she looks so cute with her little head (well, OK, big head) peeking out.




Then we took lots of photos.  Dani was a great arts director and there are many more on the kodak website to print.  It had rained earlier and I was so upset we weren't going to be able to get it in, and Dave started work again the next day, so this was it.  But, the skies cleared just enough for us and as we were leaving the thunder and lightning started and as we drove away the rain began.  It was meant to be and I can't wait to do it again and again.  I think it will be my favorite place to take everyone for a walk.  Next time we'll take Heidi too because the ground won't be so wet and she can try to chase the ducks.



Samantha loves to stare at things above her head, especially mobiles.  Apparently that now includes trees.  She is usually cranky this time of night, but whether we were outside or she was moving as we were walking, or she likes the trees, she did a great job.




Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Christening

How wonderful are our life and our family!  Our girls were baptized on July 1 and so many people were there to celebrate with us.  There were many who wished they could be there, and we felt their love from a distance, and there are those who were with us in spirit and we felt their love from Heaven all around us.

Samantha Jean's godparents are Dani Klein, Karen's best friend from middle school who has been such a help to us, and Mike, Karen's brother.  Catherine Louise's godparents are Karen's two cousins, Dan and Christine.



Catherine and Samantha held by their Godfathers.

Samantha getting Holy water poured over her head.


Catherine getting anointed with Chrism oil.

Proud parents, grandparents, and great-grandma.

Catherine up close and personal (such a flirt!)

Samantha looking adorable.

And then we all went to Maggiano's and ate too much food!  Like my dad said, it was so nice for the family to get together for good reasons.  We had picnics, family BBQs, my uncle's Change of Command at Ft. Bragg, more family dinners, and the Christening.  We are truly blessed.

More pictures online, check out Karen's facebook page for the link or e-mail her.  More updates on how the girls are doing next week.