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October 22 Check it outhttp://marketplace.kodakgallery.com/emdagee That's the link to my little photo marketplace. Check it out...tell a friend, and if you ever need pictures taken, please keep me in mind :) May 17 2 Year Check-upSo we went to the pediatrician today; we didn't have to get shots :0)
J:
31 pounds 4 ounces = 90th percentile
36" - 3 FEET TALL!!! = 90th percentile
T:
31 pounds 13 ounces = 95th percentile
35" Tall = 75th percentile
The doctor said they should be saying 20 words and make 2 word phrases - HA! That's hilarious! No learning problems yet....in fact the kids showed off some of the sign language they have learned - doctor seemed impressed. 3 of the employees commented on how long it had been since we have had to go there or the ER (I can always stand a good pat on the back). So, now we wait a whole year before we HAVE to go back - more than likely we'll be back there by the end of summer woth some sort of illness. April 27 Back by popular demandWell, it's been 2 months since I last blogged here. I was under the impression no one really read this stuff, and I wasting my time....I was wrong. I have at least one reader - my cousin Amanda. So, HELLO AMANDA and anyone else who cares enough to pop in here.
The kids are so "energetic" - thank God they still don't drink sodas! Hubby and I recently introduced them to the happy meal. T can eat her whole cheeseburger and J's leftovers. They love chicken nuggets and those terribly unhealthy fries. I would feel guilty, but that's really the only "junk food" they eat. They don't eat candy, cookies, or cakes, so I feel one cheesburger and small fry a week won't kill them.
We're slowly attempting potty-training; really, I'm focusing on J since he seems ready, and should be the harder kid to teach. T sits on the potty some, but she's still not totally ready (or maybe she is and I'm too overwhelmed to notice).
J has all 20 of his teeth now; T has 17 teeth(maybe more by now). J seems to favor his left hand for throwing balls, but he uses both to color; T switches hands too, but I think one of them may be a lefty.
They are using the following words to help mommy not lose her mind: "sorry", "please", yes/no", "love you", and the occasional "thank you." They pick up and say tons of new words...everyday they say something...like naming an animal, and I'm totally shocked! My mom must be teaching them a lot while I'm working.
I guess that's all for now...please leave a comment if you like.
And keep an eye out for a new album of photos soon.
February 18 He could be dead...who needs hot wheels?Wow, I had a scary incident take place this afternoon. My hubby and I both fell asleep for a nap; the volume was down on the tv so I could hear the kids. I woke up 1 hour later and realized I didn't hear the kids...they hadn't made a peep. I bust in their room, and they had gotten into the closet; their closet is a catch-all for "no-no's". My hubby and I used to collect Hot Wheels and other 1/64 scale die-cast cars; we left them all in un-opened packages in a blue plastic tub in the closet of the nursery.
Of course the kids had got into the crayons, markers, stencils, coloring pages, cereal, and our damn hot wheels! As I got closer to the closet I noticed some of the hot wheels were pulled out and the babies were in the tub with the remainder of hot wheels. I jerked the kids out and got onto them for getting into the closet(which does have a lock)...and then I realized J (who is deathly allergic to peanuts) had been sitting, bare thigh on a jar of peanut butter!
All I could do was cry and hug him and thank God the jar was unopened - seal intact! It was too close for me to handle; f*** the hot wheels - he could've died. If that jar had been previously opened, or if he had opened it himself he would've had an anaphylactic reaction and died in that closet while I was asleep in the next room.
Don't take kids for granted - they are always a blessing (even when they eat your collectibles). February 15 Valentine's DayHappy Valentine's Day!!!
So, my hubby and I had the best Valentine's Day for us in years! My mother-in-law started cooking Spaghetti Sauce Monday - I had no clue because she covered her tracks in the kitchen. Anyway, last night at 8:00 (post American Idol-go Taylor Hicks) after the kids were asleep, she sat us down to our romantic dinner. Candles, Flowers, Wine, 80's music, Spaghetti (my fave food), Lindor Truffles, and Chocolate Mousse with Strawberries for desert. Rockin!
Since we rarely drink, the wine hit us fast and hard (as hard as bubbly wine can). We went to bed early after some quiet time watching TV together. Overall, it was the best night I can remember in years! Hey, the kids slept all night too (I think); unless my husband got back up to take care of them, they must have slept till 6 am. I actually got 8 hours of sleep I think.
I hope you all had good holidays yesterday too. See you soon bloggers. General Update:Here are some things that have happened with the twins lately:
January 13 T's first trip to the ERSweet T finally got her first reason to go to Children's Hospital. A week ago yesterday T developed a cough that has gotten worse ever since. Then last Sunday she laid around on the floor and her bed ALL day; she would roll around like she couldn't get comfortable, and as long as J was in the room with her she was crying.
At 9:25am I got a successful rectal temp taken - 102.2; I administered Tylenol and waited four hours. Temp at 1:25 - 101.2; I administered more Tylenol and waited four more hours. Temp at 5:35 - 102; I sent my hubby to the store for Motrin. At 6:35 T got her Motrin, and we waited 6 hours; at 12:25am her rectal temp soared past 104.0 so we "pulled the plug" and I rushed her to the hospital.
Upon arriving at 1:30am we sat in the waiting room of the ER waiting for triage to call to check T out. Triage called us at 2:30 or 2:40, and then we waited again until 5:15 when we got taken to the actual ER. There we slept on a hospital bed together waiting for medical staff to get to us.
At 6:30 am the first nurse came in to talk, followed by a doctor. The doctor agreed with me - most likely flu or pneumonia. They took a nasal swab to test for flu, and T got her first chest x-rays. Her oxygen saturation was in the high 80's - low 90's, so she got oxygen as well.
I saw her x-ray pop up on the computer screen outside our ER room; instantly I knew it was her x-ray (the open mouth, screaming and arms pinned above her head were the giveaway). I could see she had a cloudy spot in her left lung; within minutes a new doctor (shift change) told us T had bacterial pneumonia, and would have to be admitted - how fun.
They normally don't have to admit kids with pneumonia, but her oxygen saturation was below 93, and that is unacceptable (especially with her family history of respiratoy ailments). T had also not been eating or drinking well; they had me give her 3cc of gatorade every 5 minutes to try to hydrate her. It wasn't long before she got an IV with fluids and antibiotics.
We got to room 473 around 11 am and T went right to sleep. I had never seen her just lay there staring at the wall like that...my poor girl! We battled her fever throughout the day, and she had albuterol nebulizer treatments every four hours. I must admit both T and I made it a point to sleep as much as possible to make up for the night before.
Around 10:00pm her fever finally broke for good; her dad and uncle came to visit and bring me food. Since her fever broke her heart rate slowed by about 60 beats per minute; that sounds like a nice break for her heart to get. From 3pm - 7am she only drank 1.5 ounces of fluids. Her oxygen saturation stayed between 95-98 for most of the night, and she wasn't physically working so hard to breathe.
About 6:30am Monday morning I awoke to T standing in the crib about to get out to get her toy off of the floor. She still felt bad, but she was talking, walking, and watching tv again. She began drinking well again, and even ate some crackers.
They hooked me up with T's own inhaler, a laxative (she's always poopin' hard, dry marbles), some killer butt-creme that helps with itchy yeast too, and a super-lotion for the little bumps on T's legs and arms (keratosis pilaris). We were discharged around 11:30am Monday.
Of course the story doesn't end there; this is expected to run its course through the next three weeks then T will get another x-ray done to confirm the pneumonia has cleared out. She has been keeping up well with J for 2-3 hours at a time, but then they must be separated for her sake.
Below are photos (hopefully) in order from 4:35 pm Sunday - 11:45 Monday. January 06 Allergy Results Are InIt has been a month since J got 25cc's of blood drawn for allergy testing; yesterday we went back for the results:
December 17 Little ThingsBelow is a picture of J by his nursery door; on that door you will notice a 5 foot strip of missing paint & wood...I think T did it. We switched their door with ours until we can afford to replace it.
J now has enough hair for a small ponytail. It is interesting how T's hair grows long all over while J's hair grows longest in the back. Photo below of J's small ponytail.
J is currently cutting his 17th tooth; I can't get in T's mouth to check her out.
Last night I popped J on the bare butt because he had taken his diaper off AGAIN. I laid him down and he hugged me while crying from the spanking. I told him I was sorry I had to spank him, but he shouldn't take his diaper off. Then I said, "You don't take your diaper off," and he said (in a sweet, heart-breaking voice) "Sorry." He got big hugs for that; then today after he bit T and I put him in time-out, he told T "Sorry."
Everyone seems to say you should let kids fall asleep on their own; so that means sometimes they crash in odd spots. T fell asleep on her wooden bed frame today for nap. I know I could have moved her, but she wakes up angry...so I left her. She seemed comfortable though; she even slept for 2 hours. 2 photos below. December 16 100 words saidJ officially reached 100 documented words said yesterday; not just said...says - he knows all of them very well. It all began with "Cat"; he crossed the 100th word mark with "Pocket". Now his "words" list below begins with 101. I have meant to mention his new language trick...short sentences. He had said "purple ball" and "right back" for months; when I got back in town last week, I found out he asked "where's mama?" to my hubby. He was saying "fan off", "tv off" too; but then, on 12-10 he said "Turn TV off." That's a sentence...only missing an adjective, that's a darn sentence - I see that verb!
T's language has been picking up as well; she is almost to 80 words, but she is so much more vocal (she speaks in her own language). T also keeps time with songs well; for examle, she dances at the opening song of Muppets Take Mahattan (their new favorite movie) and sings the words she knows at the perfect times. We thought J was the more musical child when he was younger, but T seems more responsive to music now. Twins always change.
I've got to go clean something...I'll leave you with my hubby's elf shoes - enjoy! Describe: ToddlerBelow you will find a photo of a 19 month old specimen (J) with "toddler" characteristics pointed out(click to enlarge)... December 15 Rocking HorseLast summer my hubby's cousin moved from AL to MO and needed to get rid of a few of his son's old things. He dropped off books, stuffed animals, blankets, videos, a table and chairs(made by his father for his son), and a wooden rocking horse(also made by his father for his son). The horse appears to have been well-built, and well though out, but it came to us with it's head detached.
Being a family heirloom, we wanted to fix it up nice...maybe the original owner (hubby's cousin's son) will need it back in the next 10 years for his own kids (he's only 15 years old right now).
Below are pictures of hubby fixing the horse, and the fixed horse by the tree (I have since added a santa hat on the horse...not pictured). I thought this was sweet - has nothing to do with my kids.My hubby's boss (at his daytime job)has a baby girl...seems like she is about 3 months old now...give or take. Anyway...I am attaching a picture of the cute little booties/shoes that he hung on his rear-view mirror...what a sweet dad! UpdateThe twins had their second dental check-up today - still no cavities!!! The dentist's office experience was far less traumatic this time on all of us; whereas at their first check-up I freaked out when they took the kids back and said I couldn't come, this time I willingly gave my kids to the hygenist..."Good luck," I said snickering. My hubby warned "Careful, he bites," and I added, "And she pulls out the toothbrush bristles." A nurse/hygenist(whatever you want to call them) brought J out first and sat us in the consultation room. "Where's our daughter?" hubby asks. The whatever-lady said, "She's almost done, they will bring her right out." About that time we look out of the window from the consultation room to the working area, and there goes T running like, well, like someone was chasing her. Sure enough, about 6 or 7 steps back from T was the lucky whatever lady that had to chase her down. All went well, despite the fact that both kids picked toys from the dentist's office that are deadly to toddlers; T got a way too small bouncy-ball, and J got a cheap plastic car that he had removed two wheels and an axle on before we got home (we live 2-3 minutes from the dentist).
And on a social note of observation, in the waiting room two boys came in with their mom while we were waiting for the kids appointment. The younger boy was soooo darn cute...he just had this precious look about him. Anyway, the boys' dad comes in, and the little one calls him "Uck" and points. I dismissed it as a kid with a normal to limited vocabulary for a kid about 18 months old. So my kids are running around all noisy and friendly. T is orbiting the little boy...they were the same height. J ran up to him and waved...J is taller than this cute little boy. So, I played that "guess the age" game in my head....I guess 18-20 months - definitely less than 2 years old. The little boy's dad asks me how old "he" is, referring to T; I said "she" and her twin brother are 19 months. His jaw dropped - "19 months?" He was dumbfounded. "And how old is your little guy?" I asked, curious about his reaction to the twin's age. "He's 4." At least he didn't ask if they were identical! December 11 I forgot about the dresser thing...I think I forgot to post about J's nap on the dresser 12-3-05. You see, there for a week or two J could climb onto the dresser, but he couldn't get back off. Due to T's obsession with staying up late, she is always in need of a nap; the only way she could get a nap last weekend was to wait till J got stuck on the dresser. It worked, and I let him stay up there; after a while he fell asleep spanning the corners of both dressers....his butt in a puddle of pee, and his face in a puddle of drool...the tv was to his back on a snowy channel.
I did get him down, but only after snapping a few pics of the sleepy boy. And he immediately woke his sister up. In case you were wondering how we can let a kid play with a dvd player....my hubby put shipping tape over the tray so it couldn't be ejected.
Photos of dresser boy are below: Christmas DinnerToday we had my hubby's cousin and aunt over for Xmas dinner; I know it seems early, but this was our only opportunity to see his cousin this year. We had a great time talking and watching LOST. Our friend Jeff came over too, because we consider him a part of the family(he even has a stocking hanging up).
All went well - my mother-in-law cooked up a huge feast and dessert...yummy pumpkin pie and cherry pie! The twins made sure to vocally interfere with the "saying of grace" - mainly T(she's my little rebel girl
I am very thankful that we got to see some of our family, but I do wish we could ALL get together sometime. My hubby's other cousin will be in town in a week or two, and hopefully we will see him and his son then. His uncle will be dealing with prostate surgery this month, so we probably won't get to see him and his wife until next year.
I am attaching a picture for "Uncle Jeff" that was taken 12-3-05 of him and J playing wth a car...hey Jeff, come over for a photo shoot sometime soon - we can dress you like santa & take pictures with the twins.
I'm back from my trip - I knew they would be different kidsI have returned from a 2.5 day business trip, and my children are different. Actually, the idea that they look and act differdent is wearing off, as my infuence since I got home has been changing them back to the T & J I knew Tuesday morning.
While I was gone J asked his Papa, "Wheres mama?" Since I've been home I have hard him say many two word phrases: "fan off", "tv off", "wheres bottle?". My mom told me T is saying "flower" now.
December 03 Some of the good/cute things the kids doThis stuff is easier to break down into bullets with paragraphs:
December 01 Allergist says...My hubby took off of his morning job today to take care of our Little Miss; I had to run by the local community college to deliver a transcript early this morning, and it would have been too stressful manuvering through an unknown campus with both kids. I'm glad T stayed home because J and I got rained on before we could get anywhere near the van to leave the college.
This afternoon we went to J's new allergist for testing. They didn't want to do one of those horrible skin tests(where they poke or scratch your kids back in a bunch of little spots then smear in the allergens) for peanuts because they didn't need an anaphylactic reaction going on in a specialty clinic; not to mention, it would be hard to determine if any other reactions were going on. And since they decided to draw blood for the peanut test, why not pull extra blood for the other allergens and spare him any skin test at all - smart doctor.
It took 3 pokes of needles in different places(inside of elbow veins - yummy) because J's blood was clotting very quickly; 25 cc's later we were done and booked for another appointment January 5th to get the results. They are testing him for the "Nut Mix Panel", "Seafood Panel", "Childhood Allergen Panel", Bermuda , Johnson Grass, Timothy Grass, Ragweed - Short, Ragweed - Giant, and Hickory/Pecan.
Though I wish I had the results before Christmas, I am willing to wait for accuracy. One thing I didn't connect too much till speaking to the doctor - J only has to use his albuterol inhaler at home (cigarette smoke) and he never needs his inhaler at my parents' house (NO cigarette smoke).
I am hoping to get some entries in about the goofy and fun things T & J have done lately...I will be out of town next Tues-Thurs though, so I better step on it. November 29 Upcoming appointmentsDecember will only hold two appointments for the twins if all goes well.
December 1 - J will visit an allergist for testing (2 hour appointment expected)
December 15 - T & J will go for their 2nd dental check-up
I'll try to follow-up on the allergist experience this weekend...can't wait. |
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