Thursday, October 22, 2009

Bullets and Baby Faces

There are certain things in life that don't go together: Cats and Dogs, Pickles and Peanut Butter, Tents and Sub-Zero Temperatures, Cubs and World Series (can't believe I said that). Bullets and Baby Faces probably, under almost anyone's definition of good taste, would not go together. However, I think I can make it work. So, I will dispatch all the fancy writing and hit the highlights in bullet point then entertain you with my babies making faces. For the record, I know that 85% of the blog readers will now scroll past all my words to the faces. Thanks for reading if you did.
  • Nicole's visit was great but as with most trips, too short. You're welcome to come back anytime... but I want Paul and Jackson to come next time. I need some man-bonding time.

  • The babies had their two month visit. Malorie has climbed to the 25th percentile in weight, tipping the scales at 8lbs 15 oz. Micah made her look like a feather as he busted through the ten pound threshold. He is now 10 lbs 6 oz. Micah and Mal want everyone to know that getting vaccines is not fun.

  • I have averaged about four hours of sleep all week as I have stayed up during the nights cramming for my MBA class assignments.

  • Rachel has been a champion throughout her first week alone with the kids while I am at work. On Tuesday night, I pulled into the driveway and saw her, the kids and the dog taking a stroll around the block. Today she and the twins visited Jodi and Jacob.

  • Micah and I got dressed up for the Bears game last Sunday night against the Falcons, but the Bears lost. Micah cried, but I won't hold it against him, I cried when the Bears lost until I was about 8 years old.

  • Mal Pal saw a lactation specialist. The lady said Malorie doesn't open wide enough to latch well. Then she made Malorie eat from a tube while shoving her finger into the back of Malorie's mouth. Malorie showed her dissent by burping milk up onto my flight suit.

  • The specialist told Rachel that her lack of milk was from being too stressed out, which stressed out Rachel more. Ah, the joys of mother/daughter bonding.

Now, instead of reading my useless blather, look at my beautiful babies as they make faces for you. I told you Bullets and Baby Faces could go together. Now I've just got to work on the Cubs and World Series.


4 comments:

  1. I have been having trouble with my milk too. I tried those cookies you posted about but didn't notice a difference.
    A couple of things have worked for me. I bought Fenugreek pills from a health food store along with More Milk Plus pills. I noticed an increase in milk the same day! I hope this helps Rachel.

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  2. As a life-long Chicagoan, I just have to ask. You do realize the Cubs are never going to the World Series, right? It would be horrible if you really held out.

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  3. oh loves.... deep breaths.... you guys are fantastic parents. i know it's stressful (and we only have one!)

    rach- please don't forget to breathe.

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  4. Just back from a week long visit with Abby to NY to see Katie, and I'm so glad to see a post from you, with such wonderful pics of your adorable Mal and Micah! I can't believe they're smiling so much already - they are sooooooo cute!

    27 years ago I was told 1 glass of wine would increase the "let down" of milk, and relax mommy. I wonder if that's still recommended by pediatricians. None of the girls have a craving for alcohol every day, so I don't think it caused any problems. :-) I wasn't producing enough for Lori and had to supplement formula - maybe it's in our genes. Plus, you're doing double duty - I truly cannot imagine how you do it!!

    Billy, I think the Cubs may have a better chance than the Royals! But we'll keep rooting for our underdogs.

    much, much love from the "great" aunt. ;-)

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