Tuesday, May 31, 2011

2 months old

This second month has just flown by. This month, the boys:
  • are now wearing their 0-3 month clothes.
  • eat 5 oz. at a time -- around 30 oz. per day (sometimes more before bed)!
  • are less fussy during diaper changes, but Ellis is not afraid to give a good scream to let us know he has a poopy diaper if we haven't changed him fast enough after eating.
  • sleep an average of 5 hours per night (at one time), with a maximum of 6 hours of 15 minutes at a time.
  • are very smiley especially when we have exaggerated smiles on our faces.
  • enjoy their baths a bit more. Now, they only sometimes scream as we transition them from the bath to their towel. I can't blame them though. I hate getting out of the warm shower only to be hit by the cold air in the bathroom.
  • track toys and people even better than before. They are quite good at watching toys that move in front of them. They also stare at us quite a bit while we are playing with them or feeding them, and will watch us if we walk away from them or hand them off to the other person.
Ellis apparently also likes Elvis! =)
  • LOVE their swing. If all else fails and they are resisting their nap, put them in their swing and they are good to go! They also like to look at the little turtles and monkey hanging from the top of their swing. It's almost like it hypnotizes them to sleep..
  • MUST be swaddled to fall asleep. I fear the day when they start to roll over and can no longer by swaddled, because they really need it to fall asleep or stay asleep.
  • are getting much stronger. They kick their legs all the time when they are playing and can frequently get their arms out of their swaddle, regardless of how tight we make it. Unfortunately this is what wakes them (and me) up at 2-3 am at times. Usually I can reswaddle them and buy myself another hour before feeding them.
  • are doing much better at tummy time. They can lift their heads much higher now and for longer periods of time. We have even put a rolled blanket (or here you see their musical centipede) under them to lift their body and therefore help them look up a bit more. I read that doing this will help them transition into using their arms to push themselves up as they get older.
  • grab onto things around them. Whether it is our finger as we feed them, their bib, our shirt collar when we hold them, or even a toy for a brief time, they are definitely using their hands and fingers even more.
  • are awake for longer periods of time -- sometimes up to 2 hours at a time, and they are definitely more active. They don't just fall asleep after eating - they now enjoy listening to music (daddy even plays his guitar for them), listening to a few books at story time, going on walks, playing under their activity mat or on a quilt as we hold toys in front of them, and having tummy time.
  • have been lucky to be around lots of people! Throughout the month, they've met my co-workers and students, as well as seen Grandma and Grandpa Frahm, the Reaves family, Derek and Val, Bryan and Erin, Shaun and Julie, Sky, Jim, Joe, and Caryn and Cole.
  • have been good boys when we go out to eat. Instead of always getting take-out when we decide to eat dinner out, we've taken the boys out with us a few times and they've done wonderfully each time.
We have our 2 month appointment on Thursday so we will see how much they've grown, then. Unfortunately they will also be receiving their first round of vaccinations -- not fun! Thankfully my mom will be going with us to the appointment since Troy has to work. I would not want to try to console two unhappy babies all by myself. I will give doctor updates then...

Monday, May 30, 2011

Happy Memorial Day!!

Our Memorial Day festivities took place yesterday -- unfortunately the rainiest day of the weekend, but regardless, we had a lot of fun!

Bryan and Erin came into town and Erin was able to meet the boys!

Val and Derek came over too!

Mark, Nicole, Parker, and Morgan came over as well, and we finally got a picture of the cousins!

Unfortunately, right as we were getting ready to eat outside, the sirens sounded and it started to rain and got really windy, so dinner was moved inside. After eating and chatting a bit, the rain cleared out and the guys went outside for a bocce tournament while the girls hung out inside.
First place winner was Derek -- the winner of a Cold Stone Creamery gift card.

Second place winner was Troy.
Third place winner was Bryan.

It was great hanging out with everyone and I'm glad everyone could make it over. Hopefully we can do it again soon!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Our love for reading

Our morning routine consists of having a bottle and then story time, before we play a little bit. We have quite a variety of Dr. Seuss books thanks to my mom (I had a Dr. Seuss themed baby shower) and the boys even have a stuffed Cat in the Hat in their room. One day, after reading a Dr. Seuss book, we took some time to hang out with the Cat in the Hat himself.
Logan looks a little freaked out by Cat in the Hat...
...but Ellis is really enjoying his time with Cat in the Hat and even
appears to be holding his hand.

By the way, did you know that "Green Eggs and Ham" has only 50 different words in it? I knew it was awfully repetitive as Dr. Seuss books tend to be (with rhyming and such), but I thought that was an interesting little tidbit of information.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

7 week smiles

This week has been full of cute gummy little smiles. It wasn't until today though that we were able to catch them on camera...
Logan

Ellis

Other than that, I'm very thankful that the weather cleared today and we were able to get out and take a walk. Looks like tomorrow and Saturday are going to be nice too...excellent!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

My sister, my idol

I always knew that my sister, Nicole, was a rockstar mom, but I had even more proof after visiting her, my niece Morgan, and nephew Parker, yesterday. First of all, as a teacher myself, I have always told Nicole that she better find a REALLY good school for her. She will be three next month, but she is absolutely beyond her years already. She is definitely going to challenge her teachers -- not in a bad way, but in a "I already know this -- please give me something harder to do" way. She has the most remarkable vocabulary already ("I didn't even recognize you mommy!" was a recent sentence she said to my sister), she is too smart for her own good already (she knows the difference between an alligator and a crocodile), and is extremely upbeat..most of the time, right Nicole?!? The activities Nicole does with Morgan and now Parker, are awesome and I've even bookmarked some of them on my own computer so when the boys are old enough, they can do some of them. Nicole talks to and plays with Morgan and Parker all the time --doesn't just sit them down in front of the tv and do her own thing. She takes "stay-at-home" mom to a new level. I remember going with Nicole to a well visit doctor appointment for both Parker and Morgan just weeks after Parker was born and Morgan (who just turned 2 at the time), asked Nicole if she could put up the window because it was too breezy. Um..breezy? Yeah, unreal huh? Morgan even enjoys putting her dirty dishes in the dishwasher. Really?? Yup!

Well, yesterday when I took the boys to visit their aunt and cousins, we were getting ready to eat lunch and I couldn't believe the lunch she prepared for Morgan. Nicole said that when she made it "fun" (see below), Morgan was more into eating it. Her lunch included a PB&J roll-up, yogurt with blueberries on top of it (that Nicole added), carrots and dip, and a small sliver of a magic bar for dessert, with a glass of milk. Seriously she needs to have her own magazine or write her own book or something -- "Making Daily Activities Fun for Kids" perhaps -- activities, how to make "chores" fun, recipes, etc. I don't know -- I'd read it!
I was hoping to get a picture of the boys with their cousins yesterday, but it simply didn't happen -- getting them to all be awake at the same time didn't really happen for long. The best I could do was when we were leaving. The boys were in their carseats already and a bit fussy during that transition, as I was gathering all our things. Nicole started rocking the car seats to calm them down. A couple minutes later, she went to go get something for me and after we got back near the boys, here is Morgan slowing rocking the car seats and the boys were fast asleep. You go Morgan!
We had a great visit, although it seemed way too short. I am excited that I'll have all summer off to visit even more, though. I can't wait for the four of them to grow up together and hopefully be as close as my sister and I are. If I can only be half the mother my sister is, I think I'll do just fine... You rock sis! xoxo

Monday, May 16, 2011

A weekend recap

Our weekend was pretty uneventful, partially because of lack of ambition, butmainly because the weather kept us indoors most of the time. So, in a nutshell, this is what we did...

Lots of relaxing and movie-watching:

Playing:

Sleeping:

Having fun styling hair after bathtime! Loving your faux-hawk Logan!

Hopefully the weather will cooperate and we can get outside this week -- not looking good at this point, but we'll see. As for our plans this week, I'm not sure yet...just fly by the seat of our pants I suppose.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Ready, set, scrap

I knew my mom was up to something! Upon coming home from the hospital she said she couldn't give me any details but that I needed to take at least one picture each day for the first month of Ellis and Logan's life. Okay, not too hard considering I felt like we were taking pictures all the time. Then, just recently, at their one month "birthday", she told me to write a letter to each of them. It could be as private as I wanted and no one would be reading it unless I allowed them to myself...okay, that wasn't as easy. Where do I start? What do I include after spending only a month with them -- a month where all they did for the most part was sleep, eat, and poop? What I thought was going to be hard, wasn't really as hard as I thought. Without sharing the actual letters, I pretty much included things I noticed about them already (Logan seems to enjoy music and he is the more laid-back one, while Ellis really enjoys cuddling and is a bit more dramatic), my hopes for their future, how I feel so blessed to be their mom, etc. Not too hard once I got started on them.

This week when we all went to visit her, she handed me two boxes. The first box included "ready to go" scrapbooks (the front "page" has embossed baby feet on it -- hard to see in the picture)

The first few pages:

Then, there were a couple pages that already had a caption to go along with it:

Then, there were blank pages -- one for each day for their first month! At the end, there was an envelope for me to put their letter into, followed by a quote about the family:

Wow -- can't get any easier than that, can it? Although I enjoy scrapbooking, I hadn't given any thought to how I was going to scrapbook their lives yet, but this was a great start. Then, it got even better. I assumed the second box had the second scrapbook in it, but nope -- the second one was under the first one in the first box. The second box had a TON of embellishments including alphabet stickers, beads, journalling papers, date labels, a little doggie (representing Bella!), other "activity specific" embellishments (for bath time, cuddling, etc.) a journalling pen, and adhesives

To me, this is just awesome. Since I pretty much lost my "craft room", all my craft supplies are in closets and although they are not too terribly hard to get to, its not exactly inviting to want to pull everything out, find a place to put it all (usually spread out on the floor of the office or the dining room), craft for a little bit, then put it all back -- oh yeah, did I mention having to figure out how to do all of this while still taking care of two babies? For this, it is all ready to go -- two boxes are all I need, along with the pictures and letters, and I can pretty much do it anywhere without taking up too much room and dreading the "take ALL my supplies out just to put them ALL back in an hour or two" issue. Plus I don't have to worry about the "oh great, I just took EVERYTHING out and now they are crying and need to be fed, changed, and have play time" problem. There is literally no set-up time needed. Can you tell I'm thoroughly excited about the easiness of this project, especially with all the cute embellishments that I don't have to worry about coming up with on my own? Ahh...now when do I start?!? =) Anyone need a cropping/card-making day in the near future?

Thanks again mom! I am so excited to start, now that I don't have to worry about where to start. I already ordered some pictures and am waiting for my second delivery in the mail in the next few days. Once I'm done, I'll be sure to share some pictures of the end result.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Almost 6

Last night, the boys slept for almost 6 hours straight (5 hours 45 minutes), at just under 6 weeks (6 weeks old on Thursday). When we woke up to them crying, I looked at the clock and was shocked. Not only that, but after they went back to sleep, they slept until 7:30am! Lately they had been waking up between 6 and 6:30 no matter what time they woke up in the middle of the night! Is this luck? Maybe. Will it happen again? Who knows. We will keep our fingers crossed, but will also be realistic!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mothers Day to my wonderful mom! Hope you have a great day!

To my little boys -- What a lucky person I am to have you both in my life. I am so proud to be your mom. You both amaze me every day and I look forward to watching you guys continue to grow. I love you! xoxo


Thursday, May 5, 2011

One month stats

Logan weighs 8lbs 8oz (2lb. gain since birth) and is 21in. long (1.5in. increase since birth)
He greeted the nurses by peeing all over them, the table, and the wall as they were about to weigh him. You'll show them your frustration when having to get naked, won't you Logan?

Ellis weighs 8lbs 2oz (2lb 3oz gain since birth) and is 21in. long (2in. increase since birth).

The doctor was very pleased by their growth so far. The only question we had for her was our feeding schedule and she gave us 2 thumbs up. We (or maybe just "I") was a bit nervous of overfeeding them since they had been eating nearly 28 oz. already within a 24 hour period. They aren't spitting up frequently or indicating that they are being overfed, but the internet says they should drink 2.5 oz. for every pound (so with roughly 8lb. boys, that would be 20oz. -- 9lbs would be only 22.5oz), which we are clearly over. Every baby is different though, so it looks like we are on the right track.

This past week (and even more so last night) they've been sleeping a bit longer so we are adjusting their sleeping/eating schedule just a bit. Last night they slept from 10:30pm-3am and then from 3:45am-7:45am (usually they are up the second time by 6:30), which of course changed up their eating, but no biggie. I am totally up for waking up later in the morning! =)

As for me, I woke up in the middle of the night with the most excruciating, stabbing pain in my breast (if this is TMI, don't feel you have to read further). It had me in tears so since I couldn't sleep, I spent my time looking on the internet to see what it could be. Well, obviously you can't rely totally on the internet and even if I tried to diagnose myself, I wasn't getting treated by reading it. So, luckily I have an appointment this afternoon to try to get this figured out. Since I'll be out of town tomorrow and then we have the weekend ahead of us, there was NO WAY that I was going to wait this one out to see if it got better on its own. Hopefully its nothing too serious. Just an update -- it was the beginning stages of mastitis. Luckily it is the non-infectious type that could have turned infectious if I let it go too long..thank god I didn't! Lots of massage and pumping to unblock the clog and reduce inflammation, along with some tylenol 3 and motrin 600! Hopefully I'll be back to "normal" by the morning...

Enjoy the day everyone! It's beautiful out and hopefully I won't be at the doctor too late so we can go for our afternoon walk when I get home!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

One month later...

April 3, 2011
May 3, 2011
How time flies, huh? Our one month doctors appointment is on Thursday. I will give a report then on their growth!

Monday, May 2, 2011

A little bit of Logan

Logan was a bit of a show-off this weekend =). After his bath, I combed his hair forward and backward and after it dried, it looked like I actually styled it. Its a bit hard to see, but it was a cute little spike on top. Already a chick magnet if you ask me!
When he was cuddling with daddy, he was showing off his mad neck skills. He was more interested in looking at daddy than cuddling, it looks like!