Thursday, September 17, 2009

Random Videos

These are just some random videos that I had uploaded to One True Media but never posted.

This first one is of London while we were in Destin. He hadn't quite mastered his pincher grasp and I liked his creativity in getting the puffs to his mouth!






This one is of the triplets talking to Patrick on the cell phone. We call Daddy every morning and visit while we eat breakfast. I like how sometimes they forget that Patrick can't see them :) They'll nod their heads to answer his questions and point to things like he's sitting next to them! And then at the very end of the video, I accidentally combined two clips and you'll see the boys at their wildest, singing You're A Grand Ol' Flag!


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Lunch w/ Pammie

Today Aunt Ju Ju and I took the kids up to meet Aunt Pammie for lunch...



Fun Times!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Separation Anxiety



Every week I get emails from Baby Center describing the stages and milestones for London's age (and monthly milestones for the triplets) This latest update was right on...

7 Months 3 Weeks

A natural stage many babies go through is called "separation anxiety." Your baby may turn away, cling to you, or cry in the presence of someone new -- even a familiar relative or friend. Granted, this can pose a problem if you're trying to have someone else take care of him for a while, but the reaction will disappear with time -- and there's an upside to it. "Separation anxiety shows that babies have started to figure out who they know and who they want to be with. It's a big cognitive step," says pediatrician Jason Homme of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota


We are SO there! London has always been a momma's boy, but lately it seems to be super intensified. And although having a minute or two to myself now and then would be nice, I wouldn't trade this stage for anything. I'm trying to savor each and every second of my little man because I know too well how fast these stages fly by.

I LOVE how he lights up when he sees me and he gives me the best little hugs. He's really started saying "Mamma" alot and when he reaches for me my heart absolutely melts.

And speaking of separation anxiety, it goes both ways. Today I went to a bible study and dropped the kids off at the church nursery. There were tears, LOTS of tears, and not just from the kids. I had to compose myself in the elevator and in the hallway before I was able to walk into my group. I was able to keep London with me but the guilt of leaving the triplets in a unfamiliar place was pretty overwhelming. Luckily, when I picked them up (an hour and a half later) they were all smiles and talked all afternoon about how much fun they had. I think next week will be much better for all of us and I'm sure each week will get easier.

I've always hated leaving them and I think it stems all the way back from our NICU days. Leaving them each night while they were so tiny and fragile was such a horrible thing to go through. I went to sleep each night wondering if they were awake, if they were crying, if they were in pain and some nights even had to wonder if they would make it through the night. I wondered what they were thinking and if they noticed that I wasn't always there. Each night when we left the NICU I felt like I was abandoning my babies and I felt incredibly guilty any second I wasn't with them (our NICU didn't have parent rooms, so staying with them wasn't an option). Just hours after they all had heart surgery, we had to kiss them goodbye (their surgeries were all done late at night and the NICU was shutting down for the late night shift change) and drive nearly an hour home. And even during the day, there were periods when we had to leave due to shift changes or procedures on other babies in the unit. Two specific times, I remember having to leave even though the babies were upset and crying. Not only were they critically ill, but a good bit of it they had to endure all alone, without their mommy. Ugh...I hated those NICU days. Think I'll go kiss ALL of my sweet babies just because I can :)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Wednesday

Whew...brace yourselves for a lot of pictures! No time to pick favorites so here's a collection of what we did today :)

First we made a fruit salad which probably would have made double the amount if my helpers hadn't eaten so much along the way!



Logan telling me his favorite fruits...



While we made the fruit salad, we kept London busy with his first ever biter biscuit...




















Everyone got a case of the giggles - BIG TIME!








Even London was joining in on the noise making!








Biter biscuit time always requires a bath :)


The triplets thought it was super silly that I was giving London a bath in the sink and thought it was even more silly when I offered them each a turn!

Lauren


Lauren & London


Big Boy Time





They looked HUGE in the sink!


After baths, we took naps and then had a picnic dinner (well, more like picnic snacks I guess, the mosquitos chased us off!)

Lauren


Loggie


Napers



Lauren & London






Lathan & Logan



Playin some ball...

Lathan


























Logan's Turn!








You know he means business when his tongue comes out!


Sometimes golf is just as much fun as baseball!


Daddy & The Boys sliding








Lauren pushing London


Wheee...Lathan came to help








It was an AWESOME day!

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