Month: June 2017

A week with us

We had a jam-packed week/weekend that has all of us still feeling tired from all the fun! We finally got some cooler weather more typical of June in Iowa and had to make the most of it!

The beginning of summer means watermelon time in our house. I was never really a watermelon lover until I was obsessed with it while pregnant with our twins and thankfully that love of it has remained. This was the first year Luke and Reid have eaten watermelon and fittingly, they LOVE it. I get out the bowl from the fridge and they get so excited they start waving their arms around. It’s so funny!

Eli went to a birthday party of one of his friends from school and had the BEST time. They really knew what four year olds wanted and had a bouncy house and a water slide! It’s not often that Eli has something that is only his to go to and he could not stop talking about how much fun he had. He didn’t care about the pinata, the cupcakes, or anything else besides that water slide. He asked if we could get one for his birthday in December and I’m not exactly sure how to break it to him…. 😉

I have always cut our boys hair since Caleb was little and attempted to give Luke and Reid haircuts while Josh was at work the other day. I usually only do it in the evening when he is home, and now I remember why. We were a hot mess! Hair everywhere… but Reid was patient enough to go first and looked so handsome!

Poor Luke though… got half a haircut before he was DONE. Haha! Had to wait until Daddy was home to finish that one up!

My little artist had art camp this week and loved it. It was Madagascar themed and he made a paper mache giraffe mask and a really beautiful lion painting. He definitely gets all his artistic talent from his Daddy and I love seeing his creations.

We left Friday right after art camp to travel to visit Josh’s parents for a party/reception for one of his favorite aunts. They were married last fall in a private ceremony and planned a huge barbecue to celebrate this weekend. A lot of his family came in for the party that we hadn’t seen in too long. Some of them hadn’t even met Reid and Luke!

We got in late on Friday and with all the excitement of seeing everyone, we didn’t get to bed until late! The kids got to meet Josh’s cousin’s kiddos and they were fast friends. 😉 So fun to watch! Josh drew a track on his parents driveway and they ran on it, pushed each other in carts on it, used it as a balance beam… you name it.

His aunt and uncle were so kind to think of the kids and bought a big slip and slide for them to play on during the party. They definitely got their money’s worth out of that one! Even Luke and Reid joined in the fun while the bigger kids were taking a break so they wouldn’t get splashed. Have to play on their own terms. 😉

Speaking of Luke and Reid… apparently we have brand new lovers of rock and roll? Josh’s uncle had an 80’s rock station playing outside and every time one of the twins would walk by it on the way into the house they absolutely had to stop and dance. It was hysterical. They got their whole bodies into it. I couldn’t stop laughing.

We were outside for about 11 hours that day and the kids were completely exhausted. We drove home that night in a peaceful car of sleeping kiddos who we actually had to wake up (for the first time EVER) for Church in the morning.

We spent our Father’s Day relaxing from the weekend and celebrating Josh. I made some of Josh’s favorites for dinner – Shay’s mushroom burgers  and chips and guacamole. And of course some popsicles with Daddy for dessert.

Next week, Caleb has his eye appointment where they check the progress he is making with his patch. He’s been such a trooper with that. Praying for some good news!

Hope you have a good week!

Twin Tuesday- What you actually need two of

Twin Tuesday this week is something that all people expecting twins ask. What do I really need to buy two of? Unless you have an unlimited budget and unlimited space to put double the baby stuff, you are probably wondering what you can get away with buying one of and what you really actually need to buy in doubles to survive. Since these were not our first babies, we used everything we kept from our first two boys, borrowed as much stuff as we could from friends and registered for the rest for my shower.

We (okay.. okay… just me actually) kind of stressed over this a lot and felt like I needed two of just about everything to be safe. So our house that was already pretty small before the babies were born, got really small with two additional people and a crap ton of stuff. A lot of our doubles though? We did not even touch.

So save your money and save your sanity as I offer my advice on what you actually need to buy two of!

  • Obviously… you need two car seats or you can’t even get those babies home from the hospital. We bought Chicco keyfit 30 car seats for all our kids and LOVE them. Another obvious in my opinion is two high chairs. Those babies are not going to be cool with taking turns eating for very long so you might as well take the plunge and have them ready for when they start eating purees or table food.

  • You need a good double stroller that fits in your car and is light enough/easy enough for both parents to fold up and put away alone. I knew that I wanted a stroller that I could click our car seats into and go without getting the babies out. A lot of people get the Snap and Go strollers but unless I am misinformed, those strollers are only good while your babies are in their infant seats. We bought a Chicco double stroller and really liked it. We could click our infant strollers in easily by putting the regular seats down and as they grew, they could just sit in the seats that have 5 point harnesses.  I’ll be honest, now that our twins are older and much more mobile, we are not a huge fan of the tandem set up because there is fighting over who gets to sit in the front and actually see. We are definitely in the market for a new side-by side double stroller. However, if we didn’t have our double stroller those first weeks/months I never would have been able to leave the house alone which you have to do to keep your sanity.

  • Whether you plan on nursing or bottle feeding your twins, a double nursing pillow is a must. I was pretty determined to nurse my twins so I really researched this one and ended up buying the Twin Z pillow. Hands down the best twin purchase I made. Seriously. This pillow was created by a fellow twin momma and in my opinion, the other choices out there don’t even come close. We used this for nursing of course, but we also used this pillow when we would feed them pumped milk in a bottle or when they just wanted to hang out in it. It allowed me to tandem nurse, but it also allowed one of us to bottle feed them both at the same time. I could go on and on about this pillow (and probably will in future Twin Tuesdays) but trust me on this one- it is worth the price.

  • Two rock n plays. We had one from Eli and borrowed another one from a friend and we were so glad we had them. The babies would nap at the same time next to me in them and the rocking/vibrating feature made transferring them when they had already fallen asleep so much easier. I heard people say that they were afraid to get their baby used to sleeping in a rock n play and then have to break them of that habit when they outgrew it to nap in their cribs so they were afraid to get one. Full disclosure: we did have that problem where we had to work on transitioning them to nap in their cribs but it wasn’t terrible at all. I would have much rather done that than not had rock n plays with newborn twins!

  • Two bouncers with hanging toys. Once our twins could hold their own heads up, they loved their bouncers! Both of ours vibrated which was awesome and they would sit happily batting at the toys for a long time. I loved the bouncers because they were portable. I would carry them all over the house with me in them to put laundry away, cook dinner or even to bring them in the bathroom with me when I needed to shower. They were lifesavers.

  • This one is up to your opinion, but we had two baby carriers and were so grateful we did. We wore our babies everywhere a stroller wouldn’t fit or whenever they would get fussy in their seats when we were out with our older boys. When they were crabby at home, sometimes Josh and I would each wear a baby so we could still get dinner ready and play Caleb and Eli. There were even times during the day when they were a little bigger, that I would be desperate and wear one on my front and one on my back. I loved having two carriers. We had an Ergo (with removable infant insert) and a Baby Bjorn but hands down if I could do it again, I would get two Ergos.

 

  • ONE swing– We had a swing from our older boys and borrowed another from a friend because I was so worried we needed two. We did not. I don’t think we had both babies in the swings at the same time more than twice in the whole 9 months we had the swings out. They were massive and took up so much space (because we had to put them far enough apart so they could move at the same time) which was also annoying because we seldom used both of them. It was infrequent that both babies were content to swing at the same time and usually one preferred to do something else anyway. We had enough other equipment that there was no reason we needed two! Save the room and the money and just get one.

 

  • ONE tummy time mat and other toys/baby contraptions.  Same with the swing, it was infrequent that both babies were content to have tummy time or wanted to sit in the exersaucer at the same time. We were so glad we only had one of those things! We had a lot of baby toys already but also found that there is no reason to buy double the toys when they were infants. They were not aware enough of the other yet to be jealous of a toy or want the same one.

 

So there’s my advice. Don’t buy the whole Babies R Us or all your baby gear will drive you crazy and likely go unused! I tried to find the items that we have and link to them if we liked them. Good luck shopping for your sweet babies!

 

A week with us

Hello June! This week brought us the end of the school year for Caleb and apparently the start of a hot Iowa summer!

Last Wednesday was this little dudes last day of kindergarten! I feel like his face has really matured from just the start of the school year and don’t even get me started gushing on how much he has learned. The kindergarten of today is sure not what it was when I was in school!  He has come so far from the scared child at a new school who didn’t know anyone to now being sad school is over and missing his new friends. I am so proud of this dude for working so hard every day! Bring it on first grade!

We had two baseball games this week! Josh was laughing at me because at our game Wednesday evening I wore jeans but was still freezing and complaining of being cold. At our Saturday game, it was 92 degrees and we were roasting and I was complaining of being too hot. I mean if that isn’t the best description of Iowa weather….. I don’t know what is. When we got in the car after his game on Saturday, Caleb told me that he felt like he was on fire. I get that buddy.

 

This is Caleb’s first time playing baseball (t-ball) and he’s loving it.  We’ve known for awhile that the kid has quite an arm on him so we were excited for this year to come when he was old enough to play. We are about a month into the season and it’s amazing how much he has improved.

 

I have to say though (and I mean this with a great deal of love), if you are looking for something to cheer you up and give you a little chuckle, t-ball games are the best. There are a lot of rules in baseball that are hard to teach at that age and you can tell these sweet boys and girls sure play their little hearts out.

Caleb also had a trip to the eye doctor this week. I don’t think I’ve mentioned before that we have been patching one of his eyes since around Christmastime to try to improve vision in his other eye. So far, we have only had to patch 4 hours a day which is the perfect amount of time from school pick-up until bed time. His vision has improved from 20/60 to 20/40 which is I guess when the drivers license restriction lifts. Our doctor decided this week that we should try to make a final push to see if we can get his vision to 20/20 and be done with this whole patching thing. She recommended that he wear his patch all waking hours for a month (28 days actually but who’s counting) and hopefully we will be done. Obviously, convincing a 6 year old to wear a patch over one of his eyes every moment the first month of his summer is not really an easy task. So far this has been challenging for us but today is day 6… and we are doing our very best.This week was apparently full of big things for Caleb!

 

The littler boys and I enjoyed the beautiful weather and Eli’s start to summer while Caleb was finishing his last few days.

 

When it’s 90 degrees plus heat index, you get home from Church and jump in the sprinkler. Church clothes and all. Love these silly boys!

 

Hope you all had a good week too!

Twin Tuesday- Preparing for your twins

So you find out you are expecting twins….now what?

This week’s Twin Tuesday is about preparing for the arrival of your twins. For us, this time was filled with excitement but also some anxiety and worry because we didn’t know what we should be doing to get ready! Let me live and learn for you and check out my list of things we did over the last few months of my pregnancy… and things we wish now we had known to do!

 

 

  • First and most importantly, take care of yourself! Nothing you want or feel you need to do to prepare is more important than keeping those babies in your tummy as long as possible. Follow your doctors orders, drink A TON of water, eat as best you can, and LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. Twin pregnancies are different than singletons and it is hard work growing two humans. If your body tells you to stop doing something or you feel you might be possibly overdoing it, listen immediately. Anyone who gives you a hard time, has clearly never carried twins. For a list of products that helped me through the end of my twin pregnancy, click HERE.

  • Find a pediatrician that has experience caring for twins and/or caring for premies. We had our two other children at a family practice clinic which we loved and planned for them to see our twins when they were born. When we were in the hospital with the babies and each of them had their own set of issues we were dealing with, our hospital pediatrician advised taking them to a pediatric clinic instead. I was nervous about a doctor I didn’t know, but I honestly feel like this was one of the best decisions we made. Our doctor is amazing. She was clearly very experienced with premature babies and twins and was incredibly reassuring and encouraging as we dealt with our share of issues after being discharged. If we were doing it again, I would have looked for a pediatrician with that kind of experience when I was pregnant so we didn’t have to deal with the last minute anxiety among everything else while we were in the hospital.

 

  • Get all the stuff! If you are having a baby shower with your twins, encourage them to hold it at least two months before your due date. The end of a twin pregnancy can be filled with the unknown and twins are known to come early or mommas put on bedrest. I wanted to be able to get what we still needed while I could move around and be able to shop for it myself. You probably are also wondering what you need to get two of and what stuff you can just buy one of. Check out next week’s Twin Tuesday post and I can help you answer that!

 

  • Prepare mentally that things may not go as planned. To a degree, I believe this is true with singleton pregnancies too but even more so with twins. Things can change quickly when you are carrying two and it’s hard to predict how things will go. We had a fantastic OB who did a great job of explaining a bunch of different scenarios I could find myself in and we felt comforted with that knowledge. I went from having a textbook twin pregnancy with zero complications to in premature labor with two breech babies who had to be delivered by c-section in a day. It was overwhelming but we were lucky that our doctor had spent some time explaining that possibility with us ahead of time.

 

 

  • Talk with your support system, especially your partner. I firmly believe that raising twins and carrying for newborns is a team sport. Make a plan for how you will handle overnight feedings and how each of you can attempt to get an amount of sleep. Ask for help from your support system when you feel you need it and accept it when it is offered!

 

  • If you plan to breastfeed, strongly consider finding a class or support group or finding out about lactation consultants at your hospital. Before my first baby was born, Josh and I took an invaluable class on breastfeeding which I honestly believe was a large part of why I was successful. I felt nervous (but crazy determined) about breastfeeding my twins and the lactation consultants at my hospital during our hospital stay were amazing. She made a plan for me and helped me any issues I had while teaching my premies to nurse. I’m not sure I could have been successful without those things.

 

  • Talk with your other children and prepare them as best you can. Our older boys were 4 and 2 when our twins were born and we talked a lot about what might happen when the new babies were born. As you can imagine, our 4 year old understand way more than the 2 year old did. We talked about being gentle with the babies, trying to wait patiently if they needed something while Mommy/Daddy was doing something with one of the babies, and that crying was how babies tell us they need something and we don’t need to panic. We also really talked about how these babies were such a blessing to us from God and how wonderful it will be to grow up with siblings.

 

  • Consider taking some time to fill up your freezer with meals for after the babies are born. We did this a little and I definitely wish we had done more. We had some friends/family bring us meals or gifts cards which was amazing but it was definitely hard to get back in the kitchen after we ran out of those! We spent way too much money in those early weeks on take out!

 

 

  • If you have a job that requires you to perform physical tasks or be on your feet a lot, consider asking if they would allow you to work part-time during the last part of your pregnancy or take on a lighter load. I was determined to save my weeks of maternity leave for after the babies were born, but I knew I was overexerting myself being on my feet (doing experiments in multiple buildings) at work everyday. There were so many times I told Josh I couldn’t do it anymore but decided to keep plugging along and promised myself I would stop working at 37 weeks. Unfortunately I only made it to 35.5 weeks before I went into labor and I wonder if that was a part of the why. I know a lot of women can’t afford to take less hours or stop working early… don’t even get me started on maternity leave in the U.S.

 

There you have it. Some things to help you prepare for your twins and reduce your anxiety so you can enjoy your pregnancy! Any twin mamas have any other suggestions?