Sunday, November 18, 2012

We Made An Apple Pie!

A few weeks ago I came across my special pie apples at the store, woohoo!  It isn't very often during the fall season that I come across these particular apples.  So when I find them I buy them pretty much immediately and bake them into a super yummy pie.  I will only use McIntosh or Cortland apples for my pie.  According to my mum, the pie expert, those are the best kind of apples for pie.  You can find these apples all over the place in New England where I grew up, but in the Midwest, well not so much.  So to me it's a pretty big deal when I find them.

After buying a bunch of Cortland apples and everything else I needed at the store, I was ready to bake a pie!  As you can see from the photos I used a Pillsbury pie crust.  Mum advised me that even though I could make my own crust, and she has before, the Pillsbury is pretty much just as good and a whole lot easier to work with.  I love things that are both yummy and easy!  Although she did say, don't buy the off brand, it's worth it to buy Pillsbury.

The boys "helped" me make the pie, they were pretty cute, and we all had a lot of fun.  The boys enjoyed eating apple pieces while I peeled, cored, and sliced the apples.  Oliver helped me out with the pie crust and throwing stuff in the trash.  Owynn held the measuring cup while I measured out the sugar.  Owynn kept sticking his fingers in the sugar and eating it, he really enjoyed that!  Then while I was spooning the filling into the crust the boys kept stealing apple slices out of the pie.  They really had a fun time helping me with the pie.  I really loved it too, and it brought back memories from when I was growing up "helping" my mum bake apple pie.  Our pie turned out absolutely perfect and was super delicious!  It did not last very long here.


Oliver and Owynn.  Please ignore my messy table.

Oliver

Owynn

Our delicious finished apple pie

Owynn really enjoyed eating his pie!

Oliver refused to smile for me.  Eating apple pie is very serious business!

 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

World Prematurity Day. Our Story.

Eventually I want to write in detail about my pregnancy, I think mostly because when I was pregnant I had a hard time finding information about twin pregnancy.  There is an overwhelming amount of information out there about having a baby, but not so much about having more than one.  Today I want to talk some about dealing with my preterm labor and the boys premature birth.  I talk about my pregnancy usually in general terms and I joke about it at times, but in all honestly it was the hardest thing I have ever had to deal with.     

According to the WHO today is the second annual World Prematurity Day.  And today I am so very very thankful for modern medicine which helped me carry the boys for as long as I did.  Two years ago today I was in a hospital in Omaha praying that the boys would stay in there just a little while longer.  And thank God they did, they were born pretty darn healthy at 34 weeks and 5 days gestation.

My first two trimesters of pregnancy were a breeze.  I had no morning sickness, just the unrelenting exhaustion that comes along with pregnancy.  I was one of those women who had the glow of a happy pregnancy.  I was thrilled to finally be pregnant and I loved those two little beings growing inside of me from the moment I knew they were there.  Our blissful state came to a crashing end when I was just 25 weeks along.  It was just a few days after my baby shower and exactly one week before Thanksgiving.  I had been at work all day and I just didn't feel right.  I couldn't exactly put my finger on it, but I just knew something was going on.  A bit of TMI here, but I kept having this weird feeling down very low like you have to go to the bathroom but nothing ever happens when you run in there.  So I called my ob office after I got off work and the on call dr. told me I should head off to the hospital.  Not the one I had toured and was thinking about giving birth in, but a hospital more prepared for emergencies that John and I had yet to go to.  I was driving home and was about halfway between home and the hospital, and I remember arguing with John that I was indeed going to come home and pick him up before heading off to the hospital.  We only had one working car at the time and I was not about to go to this new hospital all by myself.  And I am so so thankful that I insisted on picking him up before heading to the hospital so he could be there with me.  When we got to the hospital I still wasn't too terribly worried, I figured they would check me out, hydrate me, and then send us home.  It turned out though that at just 25 weeks I was already 2cm dilated and starting to efface, I was in some very preterm labor.  The memories of the week I spent there are a bit fuzzy, I think mostly because of the magnesium drip I was on the first several days, that stuff really knocked me out and left me with that really drugged feeling.  I remember there being a flurry of doctors and nurses and lots of drugs to try and stop my labor and to help us if they couldn't.  I got two steroid shots to force the boys lungs to develop more quickly in case they were born early.  They were the most painful shots I have ever had, but I am so glad I had them.  When the boys finally did come, they did not need any breathing assistance at all, and that was a HUGE deal.  I remember the hospital sending up a nurse from the NICU to try and prepare me for what may happen if the boys came so early.  They would have about a 60% chance of survival (that would increase every week I could stay pregnant) and a high chance that something could be permanently wrong with one or both the boys.  They would most likely stay in the NICU until at least my due date, which was in February.  The first 24 hours were the scariest, but thankfully they were able to stop my labor, and I was actually able to go home on strict bed rest the day before Thanksgiving.

My big goal I set for myself was to make it to 32 weeks, and I celebrated every week that passed that I managed to stay pregnant.  In all honesty though I was not a happy pregnant lady at the end.  I was in a lot of pain and discomfort and I just couldn't wait to be done.  I was tired of going to the hospital constantly and getting ivs and shots, and then being sent home again empty handed.  I remember calling my mom several times and complaining about how unhappy I was.  She kept reassuring me that once the boys were born and I held them for the first time that it would be all worth it.  I really didn't believer her until I did get to hold them, and my whole life changed in an instant.

I would wind up back in the hospital 8 more times for preterm labor before the boys were finally born.  I was sent to the hospital that final time because my blood pressure had spiked, it was a Wednesday evening in January and I was 34 weeks pregnant.  I had to have a 24 hour urine test to see if there was protein in there, which would show if I had developed pre-eclampsia.  At about 1am Friday morning my contractions started again and luckily my ob was just a few rooms down delivering a baby.  She got my test results and it turns out I had developed pre-eclampsia. That coupled with my contractions returning, I was scheduled for a c-section that afternoon.  I had to have a c-section because Oliver was breach and Owynn was transverse, my ob had told me that if at least one of them were in the correct position I could try for a vaginal delivery.  I was terrified of having a c-section, and I got no sleep that night knowing that in less than 12 hours our boys would be born.  They ended up pushing my c-section up, which sent me almost into a panic, but that way I had less time to worry about having it.  The c-section itself was a whole lot easier than I feared it would be, I was in and out in less than an hour.  It was the recovery that I had the most difficulty with.  Owynn was born at 11:26am on Jan. 14, 2011 at 4lbs 7.8oz 18&1/2 inches long.  Oliver was born two minutes later at 11:28am at 5lbs 2oz and 18 inches long.  I remember I was absolutely thrilled they were born with hair, I don't know why I was so obsessed with that at the time, it was the first question I asked after making sure they were ok.  They needed no breathing assistance at all, which was amazing, and were able to stay with us in the OR until the doctors were done with me.  John and the boys went down to the NICU while I was sent back to my room to recover.  I had to go back on a magnesium drip for the first 24 hours after my c-section because I had pre-eclampsia.  I couldn't leave my bed, never mind see the boys.  It was awful.  I was elated when the nurse finally came in and said I could go see them.  By the time she got me up and prepped, I was so incredibly weak and light headed that I needed to stay and eat lunch before I could head down to the NICU.

Thankfully they boys were born big and healthy, just extra early.  They only had to spend 9 days in the NICU, we got to bring them home on the day I would have been 36 weeks pregnant.  I was discharged the Wednesday evening following their birth, and going home without the boys is by far the hardest thing I have ever had to do.  I cried the whole way home.  The nurses at the NICU were all super nice and very supportive, they all loved taking care of the boys, they said the boys were some of the easiest babies they have ever had to care for.  The boys loved their sleep, and liked to eat.  The nurses would actually have to wake the boys up every 4 hours just to eat.  Before the boys could come home they had to be able to regulate their own temperature, get over their bit of jaundice, and show that they were eating and growing well.

Today the boys are normal 22 month olds, Owynn weighs 25lbs and Oliver weighs 28lbs.  Here are some pictures of them while they were very tiny and still in the NICU.

Oliver being fed by Daddy


Owynn wearing newborn sized jammies

Oliver, Mommy, Owynn


Owynn, Daddy, Oliver



      


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Random Tuesday Thoughts A Few Days Late


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I called the Dr's office right when they opened on Monday and thankfully they had an appointment open at 4:30. Perfect! I was able to leave work a few minutes early, rushed home to pick up John and the boys, then off to the Dr's office. He didn't find anything left in Owynn's nose, and told us what to look out for just in case. Poor kiddo, he even had a little bit of swelling in his face because of all the veggies he put up his nose.  We're supposed to bring Owynn back in if he develops a fever over 101 or starts to smell. He described it as not just normal bad breath, but a smell like something had crawled up in there and died, awesome.  Although the Dr. did tell us some funny stories about stuff he has found up other kids noses.  I didn't feel as bad after that.  So far so good though!  Both boys got their flu shots finally, and they weren't too happy with us.  Owynn got his first, and so when it was Oliver's turn he started whimpering when the nurse was rubbing his leg with alcohol.  I felt so bad, the poor kiddo knew what was coming.  After finishing at the Dr's office we drove by the new Chik-Fil-A, and it was crazy busy! The parking lot was full, and the drive through lane went around the building and almost out to the street.  We were pretty bummed we couldn't stop for dinner, especially John.  I felt pretty bad too, normally when we go up to see the Dr and the boys get shots we all go out to eat as a treat before heading home.  But we are flat broke at the moment and couldn't afford to.  

Work has been getting better thankfully.  It amazes me though the stupid questions I get.  Monday morning at 7:30am I get a call from a guy wondering if his dr. had approved his refill, uh no not yet,and then well why not!?  Maybe it's because you called in your rx at 7:30pm on a Sunday and with it being only 7:30am on Monday, your dr's office has yet to open.  They don't have magic elves that just approve prescriptions over night.  I nicely explained it to him, but honestly people! Please think before you call me and get all upset.  My favorite question I get though is "When will my dr call you back?"  Really? 1- I don't work for your dr's office. 2-I am not psychic.  I think it's kind of on par with "What time is the 3 o'clock parade?" at Disney.  Some days I have a hard time turning off the sarcasm at work.

I can't believe Thanksgiving is in a week.  Where has the fall gone?  Pretty soon John's brother will be coming for a visit during school break, then Christmas, then just 3 weeks later the boys will be 2!  This time of year always seems to go by too fast.

At the dr. Monday Owynn got to stand on the big scale! He is 25lbs now.  Oliver decided that since Owynn got to stand on it, then he needed a turn too, he is 28lbs now.  They are getting so big!














 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

We Made A Ball Pit

Owynn and Oliver

Owynn and Oliver

Owynn and Oliver, what goobers! 

Owynn and Oliver

Oliver

Owynn


During the summer I was having a pretty frustrating day with the boys.  So to contain them so I could finally manage to get something done, I turned the pack n play into a ball pit.  They boys had a ton of fun and my frustration melted away.  How can you be upset at this cuteness?  We got this idea from the one class we took while pregnant, about parenting multiples. 



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Monday, November 12, 2012

I've been absent for a bit. Can't. Stop. Watching.

I've been pretty absent from the internet in general for the past two weeks.  We discovered Once Upon A Time on ABC.  And we couldn't stop watching, thank you for Netflix and Hulu.  We watched all 22 episodes of season 1 and are mostly caught up on season 2, we just need to watch the episode that aired on Sunday.  I am both happy and a little sad to be caught up.  I'm happy to be caught up, but at the same time I can't watch multiple episodes back to back, now I have to deal with commercials, and worst of all I have to wait an entire week for a new episode!  The show is the story of all of your traditional fairy tale characters, but they have been brought to our world by a curse from the evil queen from Snow White.  They live their new lives in Storybrooke, Maine with no memories of their fairy tale lives, and it's up to one person to break the curse.  We are totally in love with this show now!

In other news, we need to take Owynn to the Dr. Monday afternoon.  He decided that instead of eating his veggies Saturday night, he decided he should stick them up his nose.  Ew!  I pulled a pea out Saturday night, then he sneezed out a kernel of corn.  I thought that was it, until Sunday afternoon he sneezed out two carrot chunks.  Oh man, now I'm worried that he has more food shoved up there.  I called the on call doctor who told me that it's not an emergency, but he needs to be seen to make sure there isn't anything else up there.  I can't see this being a pleasant visit.  Oh well, we needed to go up to see the Dr. anyways, it's past time the boys had their flu shots.

Hopefully your Monday will be better than mine, and that Owynn doesn't have any more food up his nose!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Carven Der Pumpkin

Owynn, Mommy, Oliver
Mommy and Owynn
I did in fact get stuck working until 10pm on Halloween, I wasn't very happy about that.  Then to top it off I had to be back at work at 7am.  I was not a happy camper.  We did have a pretty good week though, aside from work.  I baked like 6 dozen Halloween sugar cookies.  I rolled them out, cut them into fun little shapes, and frosted them and everything.  I made a big deal about carving a pumpkin and we had a lot of fun!  John had to cut the top off the pumpkin, but the boys and I did everything else (well ok so I did most of it).  Oliver wasn't too into it, but Owynn had a great time.  We tried really really hard, but we just couldn't stop Owynn from trying to eat the seeds and pumpkin guts.  Mr I didn't want to eat my grilled cheese for dinner just couldn't stop! 



Oliver Checking Out The Pumpkin
Oliver stole a cookie off the table

Owynn rolling the pumpkin

Owynn stole a cookie too!

Oliver, Mommy, Owynn

Owynn...mmm...Pumpkin

We had so much fun carving our pumpkin! I am pretty darn proud of how it turned out too.  John and I spent most of the time saying "Carven Der Pumpkin", all we could think about was this video.  Man do we LOVE the Muppets!