Friday, May 4, 2012

3 months

I know, I know, this post is a week overdue but these kids are a full-time job :)  Plus, my semester is finishing up this week, so life has been a bit busy.

The kiddos are doing great!  We moved them into separate cribs last week because Rowan was scooting himself all over the crib.  We found him kicking Norah in the face.  He had a huge smile on his face...and Norah had her usual scowl.  At 3 months they are A LOT happier.  They love to smile and kick and play on their play mat.  They will usually scoot themselves or turn their heads whenever the TV is on so they can watch it.  They have been much more clingy too.  They LOVE to be held and rocked-especially when they are over tired.  Neither one likes to have "tummy time" but we are working on it.  They seem to like sitting in the bumbo, but not for more than 10 minutes at a time.  Both are in size 2 diapers and still wearing 3 month clothes, although some of it is getting a little short and tight.  Bath time is getting better.  They usually only scream when I take them out.  It is a fight to get them dried off and dressed.  Although you can't tell by these pics, they are both smiling a lot.  They always get a bit scared when I take the camera out, and all smiles go out the door.

Facts on the boy:
*Our pediatrician switched his formula and meds again because he still seemed so unhappy.  Now he is on hypoallergenic, lactose free formula and Zantac twice a day.  He seems happier.  He still gets himself so worked up sometimes and just can't be satisfied, but it is usually when he is really tired. Thank goodness for insurance because the formula isn't cheap.

*He is not sleeping through the night yet, but is doing a lot better.  He usually goes down around 7 and sleeps until 1 or 2.  Most of the time he wakes up screaming, so it is too hard to ignore him and let him try to fall back to sleep on his own.  And let's face it, I can't risk him waking up Norah in the middle of the night.  He is usually wide awake wanting to talk and play after eating at 2am and I am not, so he usually goes into the swing for the rest of the night.  He is napping usually 3x times a day. 

*When he is awake and happy, he never stops moving and he needs a lot of attention.  I'm a little worried about that he is going to be into everything once he starts getting mobile.  I think he will definately have an extroverted, type A personality when he grows up.

*Is not interested in his pacifier anymore...a good thing or a bad thing?  I haven't decided yet :)

*HATES his car seat!

"aww mom, do we really have to do this again?"





Facts on the girl:
*She is sleeping through the night most of the time.  Usually from about 8-6.  Every now and then she will still wake up around 1 or 2 and eat, but usually not.  She naps 3x/day too. She is still on a gentle protein formula and seems to be doing just fine with it.

*She is usually the happier and more content of the two.  She is able to play on her own without needing constant attention.  She, on the other hand, will probably be more of an introverted, quiet personality when she gets older. 

*Is easily satisfied by sucking her thumb and/or pacifier.

* I just don't have as many fun facts about her because most of the time she is pretty easy-going and only cries when she is hungry, tired...or jealous of the attention her brother is getting :)





Unfortunately, I don't have too many of them together right now.  It's rare that they are both happy at the same time...AND I remember to get the camera :)

Fresh out of the bath and ready for bed.  Thanks for the blanket Aunt Cheri!

As for Doug and I, we are doing quite well.  My semester is wrapping up, I just have to complete my 75 hours of gyne clinical by the end of May.  I started later than everyone else with hours, so while my classmates are already on their summer vacations...I have one more month to go.  At least all of my exams are taken and passed, and I have 2 of 5 total papers yet to write.  I just have one more year to go now.  I'm proud of myself for sticking with it right now.  There are many times I've thought about quitting or at least taking a break for awhile, but Doug has talked me out of it.  The sooner I finish, the sooner life will get back to normal.  I am looking forward to June, July, and August with no school or work.  And let's face it, you can be sure to find me glued to the TV during the Olympics this summer.

Happy Friday all.  I promise more updates once May is over :) 

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