Since the last post, these boys have had some serious outings! They had 2 more pediatrician visits, two walks, a trip to the mall and a photo session in the boys' first snow! It feels so great to get out of the house and to be using my muscles for a change!
They also had a visit from their Aunt Molly and Uncle Nate (he wants to be called Uncle Awesome but I don't know if I can do it. I'll try) These two are engaged by the way!!!!
Today we had their 2 weeks check up and they are continuing to gain! Both boys have passed their birth weights! I'm happy that I'm able to feed them well but I'm already feeling like they are growing too fast!
Nolan is now 5 lbs, 4 oz. and was 18.5 in. long. On average, he is in the 3rd percentile, compared with full term babies.
Carter weighed 6 lbs, 3 oz and was 19 in long. He is in the 10th percentile compared with full term babies. This is all great!
People probably don't care about mom and dad anymore, but I'll tell you how we are doing anyway. We are definitely hanging in there. We are getting along and working together really well! Brad changes a lot of diapers and almost everytime he changes Nolan, I hear an "Oh Shit!" or "Oh my god!" We now know what has happened when Brad makes these exclamaitions. Nolan has shot another poop rocket. If you don't know what that is, I'm sure you can use the name to imagine it. These boys are always working something out down there and for some reason, they aren't always finished when the diaper comes off! We are continually surprised by the distance and size of the rockets. The worst is when they are accompanied by pee pee. The pee pee tee pee works really well for this issue but once it fills up and the vertical stream has been avoided, the pad still gets wet. Whatever. It makes us laugh everytime and we figured we'd be going through 15-20 diapers a day! We've finally got supplies and extra outfits strategically placed and are getting quicker and quicker with the diaper changes. I just can't believe no one told us about the poop rockets. Or maybe it is just the Kowalski Boys who have this amazing ability.
Okay, besides diaper changes, mom and dad are getting some sleep but I'm not going to lie....we are tired! 6-7 hours at night is wonderful but broken up doesn't give it the same result. We sleep pretty late right now but that is going to have to change when Brad goes back to work. For the last several nights, Brad has been helping me get the boys set up for their feeding, then I make him go back to bed so I can do the rest (burp them, change them, feed them more to top them off, and put them back down). This is working pretty well so Brad can sleep at night when he is back to work...this coming Monday! From start of feeding to putting them back down, it takes almost an hour! And since they eat every three hours, we can get about 2 hourse of sleep in between. The next challenge will be getting the boys on some decent schedule for when I go back to work. March 31 will be here far too soon! Of course, the biggest challenge of all, that I imagine, is taking the boys somewhere with one adult! We'll have to figure it out somehow!
As for the c-section, I feel like I've healed very quickly. The first week was not fun with so much swelling but the pain wasn't as bad as I expected. I did get a case of mastitis, something related to nursing. Look that up if you want. It is miserable but was only bad for me for one night, before getting the antibiotics and pain killers going.
We are still so fascinated by these boys and looking at pictures from their birthday makes me happy cry! It is all just so amazing.
Sad news for today is that mom left! She is known as granny to her grandchildren. She was here a week and a half and was so helpful! It is great having your mom with you after giving birth! She helped us eat well and definitely made things easier with the extra set of hands! We already miss her and felt like the time went too fast!
But if you didn't hear, she is on her way to meet her third grandchild, Ronan Brady Lawyer, born only 13 days after the Kowalski boys! I can't wait to meet my little nephew! He is just perfect!
You sound like you are doing great! I remember those first few weeks like it was yesterday. Oh right it kind of was :) I love reading your updates!
ReplyDeleteI just love reading your blogs! Todd and I just had a HUGE laugh as we read about the 'poop rockets'!!! Hysterical...poor Brad! :) Glad to hear you guys are doing so well and can I just say, you are absolutely glowing in your pictures!
ReplyDelete-Lauren
I love your blog. My mom asked about you today so I sent her the link as well. So glad to hear you, Brad & the boys are doing well! Love, Katie
ReplyDeleteRachael, and Brad - I still care about mom and dad! Plus, I laughed out loud at least 3 times reading this blog.
ReplyDeleteYour boys look so handsome, but I don't know how little you carried twins for nine months. Good luck in the coming weeks and congrats again!