Tuesday, July 21, 2009
I HATE THE MALL!!!
I know some of you that read this are parents of triplets or quads so this doesn't apply to you. For all of you that don't have multiples let me give you a piece of advise. If you find yourself walking through the mall, grocery store, or even Bass Pro shop and see someone walking with a triplet stroller, DON'T...I repeat DO NOT go running after it like a luney toon screaming STOP STOP...TRIPLETS?!?! IS THAT TRIPLETS?!?!
Yes that actually happened today at the Tri County mall. The trip started off innocently enough. We got a few comments, a lot of looks and even the regular questions (did you plan for trips, do triplets run in your family, did you try for triplets etc.) Then the lady of the day. Kara was in the changing room at Macy's and Avery was fussy because the stroller sat idle for all of about 4 seconds. As long as the wheels on the stroller are moving the babies stay content. So because Avery was fussy I was trying to keep the stroller moving. As I am walking down an isle I hear a lady start yelling "STOP", not knowing she was yelling at me but I knew she was yelling in my direction. Naturally I ignore her and keep walking. All of a sudden I see an older lady (who with her screaming blue shirt and shoes looked like an overstuffed blueberry) run towards me and stop directly in the path of the stroller cutting me of. She then exclaims (TRIPLETS!! Really TRIPLETS!?!?! I have never seen triplets before! UGH, had we been standing at the top of an escalator bank, I may have just shoved her down them. Not only for making a scene but as soon as the wheels stopped, Avery and Zach both melted and started crying. I started to imagine squashing blueberry's between my thumb and finger. I bit my tongue though and was trying to be outwardly pleasant with a hint of subtle disgust. After she oogled and slobbered for a few moments she returned to her own little world of shopping not even realizing what trauma she had just put my little ones though by making the wheels stop turning.
The moral of the story.....Look from a distance but never get in the path of the stroller, you might get squashed.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
no fair =(
And last week, July 9th, Josh and I celebrated 4 years of marriage. Last year...we celebrated with a fancy dinner at the Precinct...
and who would have known that just one year later, this is what our celebration would have looked like...
we had a great dinner out with the babies at Carrabba's, and really had a great reason to celebrate this year!
and now, that i am gonna actually have to get out of bed to take care of the little ones, i'm going to bed....hopefully will post more soon!!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
zach is still tagged!
Everything seemed to be on time, we had nurses in and out getting his vitals and getting us set up in the room and taking down all our information...then the nurse anesthesis came in and went through her routine. about 1/2 way through, she said "you're here for an outpatient procedure right?", and i replied "yes". She did some calculations, and said that anestheology's policy is that if a baby's real age (adding gestational weeks to age...32+12 in our case) is less than 60 weeks, they have to stay over night to be monitored and observed due to the higher risk of complications with being put to sleep. WAIT A SECOND HERE!! Josh and i were under the impression that it was a quick, harmless procedure, we would be home this afternoon, and we weren't imposing any unnecessary risks to our baby. But then we had to make a decision...do we go on with the procedure and make arrangements for one of us to spend the night with him at the hospital, or wait until he's past the 60 week mark and do it then. Our surgeon came in and said either way would be fine-he hadn't ever seen any complications come out of the cases he'd done for babies under 60 weeks, but it wouldn't hurt him to wait either-since there were no signs of the skin tag bothering him or causing any problems. I hate making these kind of decisions! Josh hates making these kind of decisions and left it at "i'm fine with either option". I felt the pressure of being mom! but i also felt the role of being mom-keeping your babies safe, and was not willing to risk complications-even if the chance was slim-for something that wasn't urgent to get off.
So we're home, tired, and Zach still has his skin tag....but doesn't know any difference-just got some extra Q.T. with mom and dad.
Friday, July 3, 2009
i've got big babies!!
Avery
We've also been getting out of the house a little more...sometimes with all 3 babies, sometimes 2 and sometimes one!All of us at the park for Mamaw's band concert
Avery at Target
Zach at Kroger
We even took our first trip to Tipp City to see grandma and grandpa! Here's a pic of Colby watching the race with his grandpa!
One of their new favorites is being "fan dorks". They are so intrigued-moving or not-and stare...and stare....and stare. Good thing we have fans in just about every room of the house!
Also, this week we got to meet a new friend and another new friend was born! Michelle finally had baby Isabella Marie on sunday the 28th. I went and spent the day at the hospital with her on Monday, so josh and the babies were home alone! Mid afternoon i got a text message of my adorable babies that daddy had gotten dressed and ready for the day. He's such a great daddy! (He even put Avery's headband on!!!)
And here's Jackie and her baby Zach (Sitting next to my baby Zach!!) when they came to visit. He was born 2 weeks after my babies, and we're working on catching up to him size-wise...but not too far behind!
Someday, i'm going to have to print an organize the thousands of pictures i take...but for now, i'll just post them on here for everyone to oogle!!
Can you read her shirt?
What about theirs?