Thursday, January 22, 2009

Little Grunts

Livy is still grunting. I can't remember if I mentioned this before, but apparently preemies do this grunting thing and while it's marginally cute, it's also fantastically annoying. They do it while sleeping. Strange. They can be dead asleep and suddenly break out into a grunting chorus. Fortunately, Lauren and Makenna are quieting down as the days progress. Livy, on the other hand, is still going strong. One triplet mom described it as sounding like farm animals. She hit the nail on the head. So, yeah, sounds like we live in a barn. Not only did I birth a litter, but I now live in a barn. With a new mother's ears, these grunts are impossible to sleep through. Ugh.

So we passed their official due date and we now have little "newborns". The girls are staying awake more during the day and we actually get to have a little play time now. Play time mostly consists of them sitting on our laps being talked to and kissed repeatedly as they stare back in awe. Every so often I get what looks like a smile, but since it cannot be replicated, it's probably just gas. We also keep them in their swings sometimes so they can listen to music and watch their mobiles. A few days ago we brought out the boppy pillows again and started tummy time. Since the girls sleep so well on their tummies, we actually let them sleep on their tummies in the boppies quite a bit during the day. So tummy time starts out with the best of intentions, and suddenly they drift off to sleep.

This weekend brought lots of gas, constipation, and an umbilical hernia for Lauren. We have started offering gripe water and will be changing up their formula today in hopes that they will poop again. Livy's formula costs $30 for a small can. Can you say "insurance"? We'll be requesting an authorization for that crap ASAP.

Our big milestone moment of the week was a couple of nights ago when Lauren held her head up for longer than just a few seconds. First of all, she has a GIGANTIC head, so this was a pretty big fete. Granted, there was lots of bobbing, but you would bob, too, if your little neck had to hold up an abnormally large dome. Anyway, her little trick was replicated again last night sans bobbing. She actually pushed herself up with her arms and held her head high, then turned it side to side to look around. She had so much control (I feel like an American Idol judge when I say that). So I'm officially considering that a milestone. Lauren can hold her head up. Yay!!!

Below you will find some pictures of the past week or so...Oh, and we are all losing hair (even me), so please don't make fun of our bald spots.

ps...I turned 30. 'nuff said.

Livy
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7 comments:

Haymonds said...

So dang cute. And you look great!! It's wonderful to see them putting some baby chub on. Congrats on having "newborns"!

The Russell Family said...

Happy Late Birthday, all the babies are getting so darn cute!

Anonymous said...

They are so cute!! I love these updates.
We can sympathize with you and the formula...Tristian is on Neocate which cost us about 500/month. We are hoping the insurance will accept our request to help pay for it as well.
Hope you are all doing well and get sleep when you can. I wish I was closer so I could come give you a hand from time to time. I would love to pinch those cute little checks!
The Mersmans

Renni said...

They are so adorable. Glad to hear you are doing great. Is that a Ridgeback in one of the pics?

Grace said...

LOL! I remember the chorus of grunts! The girls are getting so big!

Houghton Crew said...

Billy goats are what we referred to them as...it is amazing the racket they can make all the while sleeping. It takes a while for them to grow out of it. Our guys are almost 5 months(3 months adjusted age) and still make us laugh while listening to the monitor. You're right though...it is ridiculous to try and sleep through it. They are absolutely precious, enjoy every second of it...it goes by really fast. We were just talking tonight and we pretty much think the whole first month they were home was a complete blur.

Betweendiapers said...

I haven't checked in on your blog in quite awhile. The girls are so beautiful. I hope you start getting more sleep soon. Our boys started sleeping better around 3 mo. Take care, Brenda (BBC)

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