Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sweet Potatoes!!

At the 6 month check up, Paisley was given the okay to start foods. We really had the go ahead at the 4 month appointment, but we chose to wait and see what the GI (gastroenterologist) recommended. We were advised to wait until blood was out of their stool before introducing anything new. Paisley was clear of blood 3 weeks after I eliminated eggs and tree nuts, and Mac was right behind her. What a praise!? Their tender bellies are healing! 

Here are pictures I took of the first bites of sweet potatoes :o)



Paisley puts her thumb in her mouth between bites.. So she doesn't have as many pictures because we ended up with sweet potatoes all over our hands. She does like them, though! She eats about half a jar at each "meal". I still give them cereal also.


 Mac wasn't a fan of the sweet potatoes at first.... he actually gagged the first time, but he's become quite the sweet potato fan, I promise. Over the two feedings, he eats two 4 oz jars a day! I took pictures of his new expressions during meals. 


Sweet babies!! I will keep them on the same food for a week and then introduce them to winter squash on Wednesday! 

-ashley




Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Jesus loves the little children

We are so blessed in numerous ways. One way that we have been blessed is with health. Our health and the health of Mac and Paisley. Even though M and P entered the world at 35 weeks, they were able to come home with us when we left the hospital. Paisley had a short stay in the NICU for monitoring, but she joined us the following evening. 

Being a mom, I have a new sensitivity for children who are suffering from sickness and moms who are carrying sweet babies in the womb who have received special attention for a particular situation. After we lay M and P down to sleep, Jordan and I pray over them and lift up our friends' babies in the womb {Collier, Stella, Junebug, Thomas, baby Wolfenden, baby Eaves, baby Arp- to name a few} and those who are born.

I want to use today's post as a platform to share some stories with you and ask that you join Jordan and me in lifting up these families in prayer.

Caleb- This sweet baby came into the world 16 weeks early (in March 2011), and he weighed 1 pound 6 ounces. He was 12 1/4 inches long. Caleb is a fighter, and he has overcome numerous obstacles. This precious boy came home after about 6 months in the NICU. He has fought cardiac issues, pneumonia, and many other trials that prove to us there is an Almighty physician caring for him. Currently, Caleb is scheduled to have a trachea put in to help him breathe as he continues to struggle to maintain good oxygen levels. The doctors believe that with a trach, Caleb will have more energy to progress his motor skills. You can read more about Caleb here.


 Hasten and Hadley- I was contacted by a loving grandmother who asked for prayers for her twin grandchildren. Hasten was 2 pounds 1 ounce when he was born, and his sister, Hadley, weighed 1 pound 11 ounces at birth. Their mom was almost 27 weeks pregnant when she delivered due to toxemia. The babies are said to be in the NICU until their due date, April 2. Their dad is home from Afghanistan and is able to be with his family as they face these precious times with the sweet babies. 

 
Knox- This sweet boy is also a twin, and he and his twin sister, Sloane, share birthdays with Mac and Paisley! Too cool. Knox has been diagnosed with metapneumovirus. He is in the hospital receiving IV fluids, breathing treatments, chest therapy, medicated nasal drops, saline, and suction. You can read more about Knox here.



Gibson and Larkin- These twin boys are still in the womb, and their mom is in the hospital receiving magnesium to stop labor. She is currently dilated to 3 cm and fighting to keep contractions at a minimum. Gibson and Larkin are 22 weeks gestation. 

Baby G- Like all babies, this baby is a gift from above and an answered prayer. Baby G is in the first trimester, and mom and dad have seen a heart beat! This is such a praise since Baby G's mom and dad have been through a lot in the past year. Keeping this as anonymous as possible, I want to share how you can pray for this miracle... Please lift up this baby and ask for a healthy, viable pregnancy that will progress into a beautiful baby for friends who desire to be parents. 

Mac and Paisley- you know these miracles :o) We received word today that their liver enzymes continue to be highly elevated. The next step is to look at family medical records and a lot of blood work. The GI shared that the amount of blood work required is too much to complete in one visit so we will have to get the labs drawn over several visits to the hospital. The unknown can be intimidating, and I've pleaded for their health. It is no coincidence that the Lord has surrounded me with other families who also seek Jesus' face and wisdom as we ... walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me. Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me. Psalm 23:4

6 month doctor's visit- 2.20.12

How can we pray for your family?  Please share your requests in the comments or email me. :o)

-ashley


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Happy 6 Months!!

First off, I can NOT believe you are already 6 months old- half a year!! I know I'll blink again, and you'll be in school, then off to college. I am not ready for that. Turning 6 months is emotional enough for me right now. I have tears just reflecting on these months. How they go by so fast. 

To our sweet babies:

Paisley- You still smile with your eyes, and it makes my day every time I see such sincere joy. I love that you wrinkle your nose with your smile when you get excited. You are very verbal, sweet P. You talk when you wake up from naps, when you eat, while we play, and before you go to sleep. Sometimes you talk when you wake up in the middle of the night. You have a sweet voice.... most of the time. I admit, when I'm changing your diaper and your brother is still asleep, the pacifier is a mute button. Saying "shhh" just makes you laugh. 


You love your cereal! After each bite we always say, "mmmmm," and that wrinkled nose kind of smile beams from ear to ear. Thank you for thinking I'm funny. I know God must get quite a kick out of the dancing, singing, and silliness that goes on in our home. :o)


You have certainly found your feet, and you love playing with them! You love looking at books! You enjoy sitting in the high chair so you can see everything. When being carried, you turn your head from side to side in order to see your environment. You are incredibly attentive, and if I sneak out of the room, most often you cry. I don't have to interact with you at all times, but you are secure with someone in sight. 


You are up to 2 tablespoons of cereal twice a day. We actually started a new schedule today, and I hope you adjust well. You don't nap very long- usually about 45 min to an hour. 


I am excited to watch you grow into a beautiful young lady. I hope your heart continues to be sensitive to others and forever endearing. I love you.

Mac- You are laid back and easy going. You don't get upset often, and it takes a hungry belly or tired body to make you cry. You have a sweet, open mouth smile :o) I love making you laugh since you are easily chuckled. When you're tired, you start humming. Even in your crib, you hum yourself to sleep. 


 You roll over every time I lay you on your back, and you are starting to push up on your hands. Nap times are pretty easy with you, though you are partial to me laying you down. I love holding you when you're tired because the cuddling is so sweet. :o)


Your favorite toys are your hands, your lovey, blowing raspberries with your tongue, and the play gym. You are so proud of yourself as you hit something that makes noise. You look around for praise. It's so sweet, my Macaroo.


You are such a sweet, sweet boy. I embrace our moments while I am the only girl in your life. I love you, Mac.

Here are your 6 month pictures, M and P! 





Thank you for believing that I hung the moon, sweet babies, and thank you for giving me six incredible months. Tear. :o)

-mommy and daddy

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Yay, Thursday!

Mac and Paisley's Mimi and Geep (Jordan's  parents) came to visit today! It's been fun visiting, and we are excited to have them here :o) We were so excited M and P had to get lots of rest.


We were ready when Mimi and Geep got here. They gave lots of hugs and kisses, and we had a great visit. Jordan came home early, and we love those days! 

M and P were all giggles today, and they are super excited to have their Mimi and Geep here overnight.

They couldn't stay up for the slumber party, but M and P will rejoin the party in the morning. :o)


-ashley

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Valentines!

Happy Valentine's Day!! We made cards, but they're still sitting in my kitchen because Paisley's aren't finished. Here is a picture of Mac's Valentine's card-

He squeezed his toes together on the left foot. It was fun watching his reaction to having paint on his feet and between his toes. :o)

Today we went to the children's hospital to have their labs drawn. The GI wants to check their liver enzyme levels. Paisley's continues to be elevated, and we checked Mac's to see where his level is. My dad has chronic elevated liver enzymes so this could be a genetic issue. We need to get medical files to let Paisley and Mac's GI look at the charts. Hopefully it's nothing, but we welcome any prayers on their behalf. 

Here they are after having their blood drawn... Mac was pitiful. Paisley doesn't fuss as much.It turns my stomach. 


I talked here about Mac popping his head up after nap, and I finally got a picture to show you:


Happy Valentine's Day from Mac and Paisley!


-ashley

Sunday, February 12, 2012

pinterest projects

Have you fallen into the Pinterest trap?? It is a great resource to find DIY projects and ideas for a slue of things. It's also a great way to kill time.. like when you're nursing, pumping, or don't know where to begin the day so you just aimlessly search this site ;-) 

It hasn't all been wasteful, however, since I have found some really neat ideas and projects. I wanted to share with you a few of the projects I have finished.

My favorite is this light... made from a kitchen colander! My mom found a colander for me, and I spray painted it a dark silver. Then Jordan went to Home Depot to get all of the pieces to make it work. We didn't even have to drill any holes. 

 This is how it looks. Mac and Paisley love looking at the reflections on the ceiling. It took us a couple of bulbs to find the right one... To get this look and not be blinded by the bulb, we ordered a mirror bulb. Pretty cool, huh??

The second project I got from Pinterest is this picture frame. Write I love you because... on a piece of scrapbook paper, and fit the paper in the frame. Then write notes back and forth with dry erase markers. It's been quite entertaining for us. 
I still need to add a few fun things to the frame, but here's the idea.

Lastly, I framed Mac and Paisley's outfits they wore home from the hospital. These laughing bee originals were made by a dear friend, I can't believe M and P were so small. Okay, I can, but this time is so fleeting. It's already been almost 6 months since we brought them home!!! 

And here we are today...

As always, this cup overflows :-)

-ashley

Friday, February 10, 2012

daily humor

I have to share some funny things from yesterday...

First off, Mac has started to melt around 11ish, which isn't like him. They sleep from 8:30-9:50, nurse at 10, and we do cereal at 11. Before starting cereal, we would play until they went to sleep at 11:30. Since adding cereal, I have played around with when to give it to them... Either way, I feed cereal one at a time.

Since P finishes nursing first, I give her the cereal first. I used to feed her at 11, then him at 11:15. Well they were both puddles in the floor by the time that meal was finished so I pushed feeding up 15 minutes: P eats at 10:45, and M eats at 11. She loves her cereal and eats it pretty well. She's up to 2.5 tablespoons. Then I watch her cues as to whether she still has energy to play or needs to lay down.

A meltdown in the making
Mac is next.. He very intent when he watches her eat. He follows the spoon with his eyes- bowl to mouth, bowl to mouth. Sometimes I sidetrack and give him a bite. ;o) Then when it's his turn, the poor boy melts... So I play musical chairs trying to figure which position makes him happiest. When all else fails, I hold him in my lap, and we all wear the cereal. Here he was trying to feed himself. Such a big boy.



















I laid him down as soon as he was finished while P played. He fussed for a minute and had been quiet a while when I took P to her bed. As if on cue, P sneezed as soon as we got close to their side by side cribs, and Mac's head popped up like a jack in the box. I ducked, P cried, and then Mac whimpered as he anxiously looked for me. So here I am, squatting beside the cribs trying to figure out how to get P's diaper changed and her in bed without Mac seeing me. (If we make eye contact, it's all downhill from there so there's lots of feeling around without being visible.) I waddled- still in the squat position- to the dresser/changing table, and Mac had turned his body to facing my back. As I peeked over my shoulder, there was his sweet face. It was a gridlock .So much for my National Geographic movements around the room. I got caught.

Later I found some "dry skin" on my neck. I need to put lotion on this, I thought. As I went to cover this dry spot with lotion, I realized it was peeling.. hmmmmmm, that's weird. Yeah, pretty sure it was cereal!!! Gross! I am a baby cereal-wearing mom. Goodness. And yet, somehow, I love it. ;o)


-ashley