Saturday, April 18, 2015

Something I've been thinking about on this special day, at least to me

There's been a lot of buzz about Caesarian birth lately due to a troll site that posted some inflamitory statements glorifying 'natural' childbirth and also putting down c-sections as basically getting off light. So, on the anniversary of the date that my twins would have been born, had I carried them to 42 weeks, I'm going to tell you my birth story, in total. 
Just a little back story, when I found out I had two babies in me, I also found out that there were 3 (later, a 4th one was found as well) fibroid tumors in my uterus along with my little babes. One of them was 8 or 9 cm (LARGE) and completely blocking my cervix, so Caesarian was the only option. I also developed gestational diabetes toward the end, but didn't receive insulin.
Cut to Saturday February 16th, my water 'broke' (actually, it sorta just trickled out all throughout the day, I just thought I had to pee a lot) and I went in to the hospital that night. During the whole time I was in the hospital, they had to put an IV in me several times, (one time getting too close to a nerve, it felt like my arm was broken!) Four days later, on Wednesday, it was decided that they had to come out that morning. I was only dialated about 2 cm, but I was contracting consistently and had been for the previous 18 hours. I called Dave and at 9:30 am I went up to the OR. 
Once I got up there, they gave me the shots and started prepping for the surgery, and I kind of just zoned everything out, which wasn't too hard because I was soooooo tired. I'm very VERY fortunate that nothing abnormal occurred, I knew it was coming and didn't have to fight through major pushing and then have an emergency surgery sprung on me. Only one babe's water broke, so after he came out the second babe had to have a little CPR when they first pulled him out, but he was never blue and perked right up. They were small, only 3.3 and 3.15 and at 31 weeks 6 days, they were 8 weeks premature. I didn't get to hold them, see them or touch them, they were whisked away pretty much the minute they came out and went right up to the NICU. (Dave went with them) I went to a recovery area where my family was waiting. I talked with my parents and sister, then they wheeled my whole bed up to the babies and I got to see them, but I couldn't touch them yet. They were in their isolates and we all had too many wires and tubes happening for it to be possible. They then wheeled me up to the post birth room and I finally got to sleep.
Later that night/morning my bff came to visit and we got me into a wheel chair and we went down to see the babes. I could touch their tiny hands and bodies but couldn't hold them yet. The next day I tried to walk, but couldn't, so I started taking a heavier pain killer and was able to get to the bathroom and back so they took out the catheter (yay), and I got to hold them, finally. By the end of the next day I was able to make it to the end of the hall and back, so they sent me on my way.
It took a full 6 weeks for my body to heal, and during that time my full time job was pumping and visiting my babies. Every two hours, morning noon and night, I pumped, and every morning I got up, got ready and went to the hospital. I would take turns holding my babies while they received my milk through a tube that went directly into their stomach. There were also monitors that tracked and reported their heart rate, and other things I barely understood. Every day the doctors would check in with me and thankfully everything was quiet and boring. After two days they were both off the breathing tubes and after a few weeks they both were in bassinets instead of the isolates. There was a check list of videos, a car seat installation class, and a lung stress test with the babes in their car seats that we had to check off but 6 weeks later, they came home 2 days apart.




Top-bottom: first day, first day home, today (their version of 'peek-a-boo')



Wednesday, April 15, 2015

I'm off my blog game

I've bee a bit frazzled since Easter weekend. I ended up taking the weekend off to try and see my sister before she moved to London,but that didn't happen, so I've been playing catch up ever since. The boys have been teething pretty hard core, which means they have a pretty constant river of snot pouring out of their noses, and it's been pretty rainy so we've been holed up at the house a lot which leads to a messier house, etc. anyway, I'm in the process of steering things back on course and should be back to our regular schedule by next week.


I should have showed the kitchen too.....that's a more startling transformation. Ah, next time 😉

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Outdoor space update

I got some seeds started this week! I'm waiting for a few dry days to direct seed some onions, I'd also like to get some herb and green starts and the materials for potatoes!




Not a lot of sun, so it might take a while to get these babies going, but I'm attempting some flowers, lettuce, beets, and chard. Pretty jazzed for summer!!



Where we're at this Wednesday

The boys had their 12 month check up today (a bit late, I know!) they are in the 50+ percentile for their real age (23.77 lbs and 23.20 lbs Hunter and Finn, respectively). Not too bad for a couple of (almost) 32 week-ers!


The boys are feeding themselves exclusively now, with the exception of soup and yogurt. Here's a sample of what they ate this week:






T-B: spaghetti with veggies and cheese, eggplant pizza with grapes and spinach w/ oil/vinegar and pine nuts, peanut butter and honey sandwiches with banana chips and apples, spaghetti and cheesy meatballs and apples, Cheerios and apple juice 4eva!








Weird weekend and Tuesday craft day!

I didn't work this weekend. I had hoped I could get out of town to visit my sister before she moves to London, but after two days at the airport hoping to get a flight, I wasn't able to get out. (Womp womp)
After I missed the first three flights on Sunday, we decided to go to brunch and go for a walk around Georgetown.





I've been wanting to try out my crochet wheel and I finally gave it a spin. (ha!). I made a green hat, now I working on a pink one!




I might add to them, if I do, I'll keep you posted. :)



Thursday, April 2, 2015

Dinner was delish!

I tried an awesome recipe tonight and I just have to share. I made eggplant pizzas! I even made one for the babies too (sans sauce) and they loved it! So good, and gluten free! Here's the recipe: http://pinterest.com/pin/78672324717337233/


So good!!


Baby version! Nomnom!




Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Twin meals

Ok, so instead of doing the craft project I've been thinking about, I binged watched Empire. (love!) 
The boys are eating so much now! They are essentially sharing adult portions now. Here's a sampling of this week's meals:






Turkey sammies, banana chips, plums; bananas, grapefruit, cheesy eggs; veggies, cheese sticks, plums; mushroom chicken rice soup; lots and lots of Cheerios!

We didn't go to gymboree today because Hunter still has a bit of a cough. I got some work done in the garden, the box is filled and I'm going to get the seeds started hopefully tomorrow. Yay!