We are having a little difficulty getting new albums to display in our photo album but we can share those albums in blog posts so here are the long overdue images from the newborn photo shoot.
Category: Eileen
He looks, She looks
Ewan notices Eileen and Eileen notices Ewan
Also, as you can see Ewan’s umbilical hernia is so small now! At one point it measured 3 cm and now it’s barely noticeable!
Eileen Rolled over!
Today Eileen rolled over! She might have rolled over sooner if she was given the opportunity, but I don’t put her on her tummy as much because she really doesn’t like it, but today she was happy to be on her tummy!
She did it 4 times in a row!
Action shot
4 months!
I can’t believe the twins will be 4 months old in a couple of days!! Things have been a little bit easier over the last 3 weeks. They are sleeping longer at night and going longer between feedings during the day. I feel a little bit of my sanity return with a bit of a night time sleeping routine forming. Day time naps are still all over the place, Ewan won’t nap for more than 15 minutes unless he’s being held. Eileen will sleep anywhere anytime, it’s remarkable how great of a sleeper she is. They both nap in the stroller when we are out walking. I try to get out walking at least 5 days a week.
Over the past month they have really started to notice each other exists. They make eye contact and watch each other’s moves.
This photo was taken on July 31 and it was the first time Eileen intently stared at Ewan following his movements.
Ewan discovered his feet during activity mat time on August 11, and he rolled over for the first time on August 18. He is so strong, he will hold his head up for over a minute
Eileen isn’t quite as strong but she’s trying!
They are both practicing sitting up in the bumbo seat
Last night we took the babes to a community BBQ with a live band that I helped organize as part of my volunteerism for our local community association. Everyone was in love with them haha! They especially liked the ear muffs!
Last weekend I spent my first 8 hours away from the babes. I hike mount Yamnuska with a couple friends.
Survived the First 3 months
We have decided to use the blog as a baby book, but we are missing a post about surviving the first 3 months.
Eileen and Ewan had low birth weights due to preeclampsia and were considered late pre-term twins, born at 36 weeks and 4 days. Ewan’s birth weight was under 5lbs which is the threshold for being admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) so our new family was separated almost immediately after birth. We spent as much time as we could with Ewan in the NICU over the next 48 hours but then Kyle came down with the flu and was denied access to the NICU. Meanwhile my blood pressure remained dangerously high and there were concerns that Eileen could be developing jaundice and the prospect that Eileen, Ewan and I could end up in 2 separate hospitals was very real. Fortunately Ewan’s stay in the NICU was relatively brief at 5 days, Eileen’s potential jaundice began to clear up, and my blood pressure started to come down.
Even though both babies had strong latches, neither one had the stamina to express all required nutrients from the breast, so we topped up each feeding with bottles of expressed breast milk anywhere from 30-60 mls. This whole process would take over an hour between breast feeding, preparing bottles, bottle feeding, pumping, cleaning up and then sanitizing bottles and pumping equipment, and with the babies being fed every 2-3 hours, it felt like an unending cycle with little time to get anything done between feeds (including sleep). It was all worth it though as topping up with bottle feedings worked really well and both babies started gaining an ounce or more a day.
We were feeding about 10-12 times a day and I was pumping 6-8 times a day to keep my milk supply up and have enough breast milk for bottle feedings. As you can imagine it was a lot of work cleaning and sanitizing the bottles and pump equipment. Our parents were a huge help with cleaning, sanitizing and bottle feeding. The last day we topped up a feeding with a bottle was July 2 (last day of our first camping trip) and Ewan pukes it all up! About 2 weeks later I stopped pumping all together (after a 3 week progression of eliminating 2 pumps a week), my supply was strong and the babies were feeding really well.
Around 2 weeks old Ewan started suffering from gas pains. He would cry after every feeding. We even bought special bottles to help with gas pain and administered probiotics daily. These things helped lessen his pain but the only real cure was time. Eventually (around 3 and half to 4 months old) Ewan’s developed the ability to pass gas and digest breast milk without discomfort.
Those first 3 months were tough, Ewan was inconsolable and would cry for hours. It always seemed worse at night from 8:00 pm to 2:00 am. It was absolutely heartbreaking to see Ewan in such pain and not be able to do anything to stop it. We watched you tube videos on how to calm a crying baby and exercises to alleviate gas pain. Eileen would experience gas pain from time to time, but the majority of the time she would let out trucker farts and burps.
Throughout this time frame we were being supported by the Doctors and nurses in the postpartum unit, the NICU, public health nurses who came to our home more often than not, my OB, a Lactation Doctor, our family Doctor, and the Public Health clinic where the twins were vaccinated. It was great to have all that support but it also meant that our days were very full with many different medical appointments.
All the medical professionals commented on how calm and relaxed we were as first time parents and parents of twins to boot.
Around One month old
Around 2 months old
The Many Poses of Sleeping Eileen
All these photos were taken in the last 2 days. I love her sleeping poses!
3 months
These pictures are from 3 months to 3 months and 1 week
Folk Fest
Kyle and I took the babies to the Calgary folk fest on Saturday. The babies were great! Friends were eager to hold babies 😀. We ended the night wearing babies and dancing to the headliner the Barenaked Ladies!
The babies were so tired when we got home they slept soundly for hours (there was a lot of visual stimulation at the festival).
This was our first day trip, we were gone for 9 hours and it took us 2 hours to get ready!
It was fun!!
Island Time!
Kyle, Eileen, Ewan and I just spent 2 weeks on the island visiting family and fishing.
The twins were amazing travelling. They didn’t make a peep of noise on the plane ride there or back (Ewan had a little 30 second cry once we landed in Calgary- but I can relate!!).
My immediate extended family (cousins, aunts/uncles- basically sisters and second parents ??) got to meet and snuggle babies.
It’s been decided these babies are water people! They loved it at the cabin and on the boat. In fact when we were home they seemed to be upset spending time inside. Just like their parents and grandparents they are outdoorsy people.
Eileen started sleeping 4-5 hours in a row at night. Ewan still wakes up frequently though. All the change and travel didn’t effect the babies one bit. They are born travellers ?
The trip was wonderful, I miss the island so much. I really wish we could move there.
Aunt Liz, Eileen, Uncle Dave and Ewan
Hunter, Ewan, Grady and Eileen
Uncle Bill and Eileen
Sandy and Eileen
Grady and Eileen. Grady told Alli the next day ‘I love the babies’ – Awe!!!
Aunt Liz, Ewan, Eileen and Hunter
on the boat
fishing on grandpa’s new boat – named Island Time. They were immediately dubbed good luck charms as Kyle caught a fish in the first 20 mins of their first fishing adventure.
The first fish the twins witnessed being caught
This is Heidi (Katie’s baby girl). Gina, Heather, Katie and I spent the day together. It was absolutely fantastic spending time with my childhood besties. We’ve been friends for a looong time!
Gina pregnant with twins holding twins!!
Babies’ First Camping Trip and Hike
On June 29th to July 2nd when the babies were about 2 months old,
we took the babies out west of Bragg Creek for their first camping trip to what is probably my favourite campsite within an hours drive of the city, Little Elbow Provincial Campground.
This was the first time we took the twins out of the house for more than a few hours and it couldn’t have gone better. They slept really well in our tent trailer and they absolutely loved being in the great outdoors.
On our second day we took them for a hike up Nihahi Ridge which also went really well. We took a break around 4/5ths of the way up to feed the babies on the side of the mountain.
Our good friends Sarah and Levi joined us on the second day with their 1 year old Piper and Levi and I went for a walk down to the Elbow river so that he could get a little fishing in.
The trip really couldn’t have gone better and gave us an idea of what we could look forward to for the rest of the year as we take these babies on one adventure after another (aside from the 4am epic tandem puking session on the 3rd night but I guess it would have been too much to expect that there wouldn’t be at least one challenge to overcome).