Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

since early October, we haven't been scheduling help for feedings anymore. the girls have moved beyond the need for feedings every 3 hours (Praise the Lord!). they are now feeding about every 4 hours from whenever they wake up in the morning, which is typically 6am or later (for Keegan it has been around 9am since the monitor has been off ~ what a wonderful thing). in fact because of the feedings changing to every 4 hours, i have actually been able to handle things by myself and send my mom home. she still comes every week for a couple days to help out because i cannot keep up on the laundry (a load a day just of the girls' things), cooking, and cleaning. her help is greatly appreciated, but i have to say it has been really great being able to do it on my own and feel somewhat like a normal mom. it has been fun having days just with me and the girls.

our needs are different than before when we did need feeders to help us with the 24 feedings a day. the girls have become more finicky eaters so it is pretty difficult now to have outsiders come help with feedings. rather than put our friends and family through a fussy feeding, it has become much easier just to feed them ourselves. we really appreciate those who have offered to continue to bring us meals. (you can email Thad directly now for visits and if you want to drop off a meal rather than through my sis).

and in honor of today being thanksgiving and all, i wanted to list some things that I am especially thankful for this year:

  • the helpers that came at all hours of the day and night to help us feed the babies ~ you were wonderful and didn't judge us for things like our house being a mess or me not having showered for awhile

  • i am thankful the helpers aren't needed anymore and that i can actually handle the girls on my own ~ i never thought i would see the day!!!

  • Lynnette for scheduling helpers and meal drop offs when we were already overwhelmed and didn't need one more thing to worry about

  • all of the wonderful meals that were made for us and continue to be made for us

  • Gilmore Girls Season 7 coming out on dvd (we are in the process of watching the last season and it better end with Lorelai and Luke getting together otherwise this will have to come off my thankful list!)

  • babysitters

  • all the diapers that were collected for the girls AND all of the baby equipment that friends and family have loaned us or given to us (car seats, strollers, swings, clothes, cribs, and bouncy seats) ~ you have shown us such Christlike love in your generosity!

  • those of you who are praying for us ~ we feel your prayers and support

  • healthy babies

  • Moby ~ he's adjusted really well to the new changes in our family

  • our friend John from church who donated lawn care services from his business and took such great care of our lawn this year. he even spent time throwing the stick for Moby ~ it may seem like a simple thing but we appreciated him taking the time with Moby who desperately needed some attention

  • a warm home

  • Thad's job (in fact, this week he got a promotion ~ i am so proud of him)

here are some pictures from our thanksgiving day together:





Monday, November 19, 2007

what a great birthday

i was very surprised last week to open up the blog and find a picure of me as a cheerleader. what a great hubby i have! thanks for all the great comments and birthday wishes last week. i am truly thankful for all the wonderful family and friends we have in our lives and loved hearing from you. it was a great birthday. who knew i would be celebrating my thirtieth birthday with three daughters??? crazy!
anyway, here are some recent pictures for you to enjoy!
keegan was trying to convince us she can watch her little sisters on her own...

...but they are exhausting!!!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
MICHELLE

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

FREEDOM

As many of you know, Keegan has been on an apnea monitor since leaving the hospital three and a half months ago that alerted us if she stopped breathing or if her heart rate went too high/low. The monitor has been a blessing as it has given us peace of mind that if she has an episode we can make sure to help her correct it. HOWEVER, it has also grown tiresome dragging the monitor around and having it false alarm multiple times in the middle of night (which wakes up ALL the girls). Well, today we received the wonderful news that Keegan has outgrown the monitor (Praise the Lord). If we weren't renting the monitor, Michelle and I would find an empty field and go "Office Space" on it:

Keegan enjoying her new freedom in her purple world:

Sunday, November 11, 2007

RSV Season

November is officially RSV season, which means a few changes in our household. Our doctor told us last week that we will need to keep the girls away from other children until May. As the triplets were born premature, they are at a high risk of getting RSV, which would most likely result in a hospital stay. Please pray for us as we mourn the loss of some our freedom as well as not being able to see some of the precious little people in our lives for awhile.

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