Sunday, September 5, 2010
First full day at home...
So when we came home, I had to get a couple pictures with the girls together. I hope to take some more artistic pictures (or at least try to).
Later in the evening, Sonia and her family came by to see the babies. While they couldn't stay that long, we were happy have them.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
22 Days in the NICU and their home
In the picture above, Susana and the girls pose with one of our NICU nurses Yvonne. Yvonne had the girls for probably 6-9 day shifts over the three weeks we were there. Some of the other nurses that had the girls for multiple days are: Debbie, Elizabeth, Sarah, Stacey, Christine, Christopher, Jossy, Korena, Tori and a host of others. Thanks to all the wonderful nurses for a job well done. Now if only we could have them at home too!
Granny, Rebecca, and Andy went to Briseis' 1st birthday party this afternoon. Susana and I would have gone, but with the twins home, we stayed with them. Rebecca reported that everyone had a good time, though.
Friday, September 3, 2010
3 Weeks old and almost ready to come home
What that means is that as long as nothing goes wrong, they will end up coming home this weekend. Granny Birmingham came into town Thursday afternoon just in time to see the girls come home.
Soon we will introduce the twins to Andy and our family will be complete!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Over 5 lbs and Brady free (so far)
In other excellent news, neither Ana nor McKenzie has had a bradycardia event since 9 pm on the 29th of September. This is the longest stretch in with neither girl has had a relapse. This is really promising and is a sign of their continued maturing.
There are now three sets of twins in the NICU and two singletons. Of course, McKenzie and Ana are the only girls, so we have our pick of the clothes bin right now.
During my trip to the hospital this morning I decided to take a bunch of pictures in the hopes of getting some good shots. These are a few of the matched sets that I was able to shoot. I was even able to catch Ana with her eyes open. (which has been rare these first few weeks) If you haven't guessed Ana is on the left and McKenzie is on the right. These pictures all but confirm for me that our girls are fraternal.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Tia Idis and another Brady
Unfortunately, we still had some bad news, on the 28th Ana Lucia had what amounts to the worst bradycardia event of either girl. She didn't recover her heart rate until the nurse actually picked her up. This definitely reset her clock, so the earliest we will see her home is either Saturday the 4th or Sunday the 5th.
And then, not to feel left out McKenzie had another brady this evening. Thankfully, she self corrected quickly but that still means that her clock has reset as well. At this point I would love to see them come home this weekend, but the most important thing is that they come home healthy!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Of Video's and Brady's
Susana took this video earlier this morning and I wanted to post it (even though you can't really hear the purring we were hearing). I think it gives a better perspective to see my hand as a reference to the girls size, even though the girls were pretty still.
On, sadder news, Ana had another Bradycardia event today after eating with Susana and unlike past events, this one lasted long enough that Debbie our nurse had to pick her up to bring her heart rate back up. (it had dipped into the low 40's). This is the first time that either one of the girls has had to be touched to get the heart rate to correct. One thought is that breast feeding followed by the bottle is tiring the girls out. If that is true they may get their feeding tubes back. It sometimes seems that we are on a rollercoaster with our little ones, but I have faith we'll get there.
At this point, however, it is likely that they won't be home before labor day. We'll just have to wait and see.
Look Mom, No tubes!!
Over the next few days they will be monitoring the girls to make sure they get enough to eat and continue to grow. Now if only we could get them to stop the Bradycardia's.
Speaking of growing, the girls are now 15 days old and Ana Lucia is about to crest the 5 pound mark. Today she weighed in at 4 pounds 14.8 ozs. McKenzie is trying to keep up with her sister and weighed in at 4 pounds 6.4 ozs today. We are also happy with their growth and hope that it continues at a good pace.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Uncle Derek, Dawn, and Lissette come to visit
Later, that day, Lissette and Dawn took Susana to the hospital (Susana still isn't allowed to drive). This was also their first time with the girls. Susana told me that our nurse, mentioned that Irving was very liberal with his co-workers. "He gave his friend one of the babies without blinking an eye." Susana then told her that Derk is our Brother in law. I found that humorous.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The girls are both above their birth weight...
Ana is getting 43 ml of fortified breast milk and McKenzie is getting 37 ml of fortified breast milk every 3 hours. The good news is that McKenzie went past her birth weight today as well. So hopefully they are both on their way to 5 lbs, however, the Doctor confirmed that the min weight for them to come home is 1900 grams so both of them have crossed that threshold.
Unfortunately, McKenzie continues to have Bradycardia episodes. Most recently she dropped to 60 beats per minute while Susana was holding her this morning. So McKenzie won't be coming home any earlier than Sept 1 and most likely longer. Ana is doing better and has not had any repeat episodes of Bradycardia or Apnea. It is possible that Ana may come home before McKenzie, but I still hoping that McKenzie will find her legs and really take off.
All in all the girls are doing well and as always we look forward to bringing them home.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Two steps forward, one step back...
Unfortunately, I wasn't there to ask him what he meant by that, because up to this point all the docs have been saying probably around 35 weeks. Needless to say we want the girls home, but we also want them to get the 24/7 care that they need...
As for the pictures, today. I decided to take some closeups of the girls and put them in a collage, as well as get Susana with each of them.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Bradycardia and Birthday Parties
What this means to our twins is that each time the NICU sees a case of Bradycardia, they reset a seven day clock. The twins can't come home before seven days passes without a case of Bradycardia. So for us, this means the twins won't be coming home any sooner than next Saturday Aug 28. Hopefully those issues are over, but I guess that is why they are in the NICU.
On a different note, after we got back from the hospital, I got Andy and Rebecca ready to go to a Birthday Party. My friend Kathy's daughter Ally (pictured above) celebrated her first birthday at a local park. We joined the Schumacher's, Bainotti's, Bishop's and others in enjoying cupcakes, banana splits, and the water features the park had to offer.
Of course, being there by myself with two kids, got me thinking of the challenges I would have going to a similar function with all four kids by myself. Wow, this is going to be a challenge!!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Two is much more fun!
While I was at the NICU I found out that overnight McKenzie was also taken out of her isolette and put into a bassinet. So now both of the girls are regulating their temperature without assistance. This is another important milestone on their road to coming home.
Weight wise, they both continue to gain weight. Ana Lucia now weighs 4 lbs 4.6 ozs and McKenzie Rose weighs 3 lbs 15 ozs.
We are now waiting for them to eat consistently and fully before they will be allowed to come home. Keep up the good work little ladies...
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Back to School!
Rebecca had her first day of four year old Pre-school today. Tita got her all ready and then Andy and her put their shades on got ready to walk to school.
Across the street, Rebecca met up with the Berner's. Their oldest, Coen, is in Rebecca's class again this year. Aislyn watched on as her big brother and Rebecca got some of their first day of school energy out by running down the sidewalk to school.
Ana gets out of her isolette
McKenzie Rose (3lbs 12 ozs), is slowly making her way to that same milestone, but for now she is still in the Isolette. Dr Sosas came by and talked to me at lunch. He let me know that he was very happy with both of the girls progress. Unfortunately, when I asked if that means they would be able to come home earlier, he replied probably not because most Preemies don't make it home until after 35 weeks to do feeding issues.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Four days old
Speaking of Ana Lucia and McKenzie, today for the first time since they were born, we were able to get them together. In the top picture, McKenzie is on the left and Ana Lucia is on the right. I'm holding McKenzie and Susana is holding Ana Lucia.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Rebecca's Artwork
It is really good that Rebecca is enjoying the concept of having two little sisters. Hopefully that attitude continues when we get them home and they start taking more time away from her.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Granny comes and goes
Unfortunately, Granny had to leave this evening headed back to Memphis so she could work in Missouri this coming week, but she promised to be back!
Friday, August 13, 2010
Twin Girls!!!!!
Wow so we are now a family of 6. Ana Lucia (shown in the picture on the right) was born at 1:36 am on August 13, 2010 and McKenzie Rose (shown in the picture on the left) was born at 1:37 am.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Fund Raising for Pre School
Family Reunion
Here we are in Ohio for the Lewis Wimberly Family Reunion.
We are all wearing our LWS t-shirts for the picnic. Everyone did a great job putting everything together for the entire family.
Rebecca and Andy were introduced to yet another side of Daddy's family.
Thanks to cousin Angy for hosting us at her home. We had a wonderful time with cousins Mark and Angie. Were welcomed and as always, very well fed. I think we all gained a few pounds that week.
Rebecca had a blast finding her very first fire flyes. She thought they were scarry at first, but soon found them to be very beautiful. She wanted to know why we didn't have any at home.