Monday, July 12, 2010

One Year Appointment

ONE YEAR STATS
Gwendolyn
Weight 19 pounds 6 ounces 20%
Height 28" 10%
Head - I am a bad mom, I accidentally threw the paper out!

Grady
Weight 18 pounds 11 ounces 3%
Height 28" 3%
Head - I am a bad mom, I accidentally threw the paper out!



NINE MONTH STATS
Gwendolyn
Weight 17 pounds 4 ounces 25%
Height 26.75" 25%
Head 16.7" 10%

Grady
Weight 17 pounds 7 ounces 10%
Height 26.5" 3%
Head 17.5" 25%



Sadly I have not taken many pictures lately, but I do have some of the kids behind bars!



I think she is trying to eat her way to freedom!


Those cheeks do not look like the third percentile!

Cosi

The babies and I made our first trip to Cosi last week with Ryan, Les and C. They really liked it especially the water table. My kids like to splash so much I was actually getting some dirty looks from other moms. Oh no, are Gwen and Grady going to be those kids on the play ground? I thought they were doing exactly what kids are supposed to do at a water table. Connor had a great time. Soon enough he will be calling out for Gwen and Grady to follow him so he can show them the ropes.




Not sure you can see from this picture, but they were the only kids at the table that had water dripping all the way down their toes! Luckily I brought a change of clothes.


Saturday, July 10, 2010

Dash for Donation

Today was the annual Dash for Donation to raise awareness for organ donation. Last year there were 1,800 and this year 2,700. Amazing! It was a great event. We were supported by friends and family. The weather was perfect. Neal was even able to complete the walk. Last year I was about 6 weeks out from surgery and it was tough. This year Neal was about 6 weeks out and he made it through just fine. Of course the organ donor in the group ran the half marathon. You think that would be enough to inspire me. Ok, maybe not the half marathon, but at least the 5k. Great job Ryan! The babies enjoyed all of the mascots that were there and even got medals for being carried across the finish line of the 100 yard dash. Afterwards the babies and mommy enjoyed the bagels and suckers. Once we got home we crashed.


Gwen was thirsty after the 5k



Grandpa and Gwen



Not sure if we got everyone.


Ryan about to cross the finish line!




Connor smiling so handsome after the race!

Monday, July 5, 2010

4th!

This year we were able to spend the 4th with the McHenry family. Patty and Ed are lucky enough to have fireworks launched within miles of their home. We took the babies and put them to bed in their pea pod tents. They did pretty well. It is amazing to believe that 9 months ago we were in this backyard taking their 3 month pictures and they had to be picked up and placed for every picture. This year we could not get them to stay still enough to take a picture.




Tuesday, June 29, 2010

One Year Old!

It was about this time one year ago today that I was starting to worry because I was not feeling Gwen move as much as she previously had. I made a doctor's appointment expecting everything to be fine. Once I got to the doc, she suggested I head over to OSU to have a non-stress test done. This was the first I had ever had. I was exactly 38 weeks pregnant. I had a c-section scheduled for July 7th, another week away. I called Neal to meet me at the house so we could go to the hospital together. We grabbed our bags just in case. My adrenaline was really running through my blood. I was ready to meet Grady and Gwen and was thinking that I would be disappointed if I left the hospital without them. We headed to OSU and they hooked the babies up to monitors pretty quickly. I started to feel a few small contractions. After about 30 minutes a nurse came in and asked me if I was having any pressure problems. I responded that yes, I had some pressure in my belly, after all I was 38 weeks pregnant with twins. She was referring to my blood pressure. Apparently it was pretty high. They called my doc and it was determined I would deliver that day, June 29th 2009. Now the adrenaline was actually coming out of my pores. We had to wait around a couple of hours since I had just ate lunch. Luckily Ryan and Leslie were already on their way to the hospital to visit a fellow living donor. They helped to pass the time. This was one year ago today and I will never forget the anticipation I had to meet my babies.

Fast forward one year and I cannot even believe how lucky I am.

Grady

Grady is always on the go. He is a dare devil. Dad even caught him trying to climb on the toy box the other day. He will be walking very shortly. Grady is typically very happy. When he gets frustrated, typically because he cannot push something, he makes a grunting type noise. Grady can tell us he is 1 and after he does he always smiles. He loves to eat just about anything. Grady is an easy baby. He is a boy, a real boy. When Gwen has a toy, he typically rushes over to take it. Grady loves to push his toys around the room and enjoys playing with blocks. Before Grady does anything bad, he always looks over at Grandma to make sure she is paying attention, sometimes shaking his head no. He likes to point at everything. His little pointer finger is always ready to go. When he wakes up in the morning he is always standing at the end of the crib closest to the door waiting for someone to free him. I anticipate he will be climbing out before we know it. Grady is so handsome and has already had two haircuts, both of which he did not enjoy! I have loved watching him grow every day and cannot for what is to come in the next year!

Gwen

Gwen is a girl, plain and simple. She moves slower, shares her toys, crosses her legs and eats slow, but clean. When she hears someone coming down the stairs, she immediately begins to blow kisses. Sometimes she misses her mouth and hits her eye or ear. Gwen loves to play behind the chair in the living room. Sometimes her and Grady will chase each other. Gwen loves to dance, especially to Yo Gabba Gabba. We can put bows in her hair and she will not bother them. She already knows how to put her pretend lipstick on, maybe she can teach me someday. She loves to wave, even though it is typically toward herself. Gwen gives a little smile right before she is about to do something that she knows is wrong! She prefers to be pushed around on her truck, rather than push them herself. She was later than Grady to crawl, but once she started she began standing and cruising in a week or two. he will lay in her crib in the morning and play quietly with her stuffed animals. Poor girl has eczema, which is always a challenge, especially in the summer. Gwen is beautiful. I have loved watching her grow every day and cannot wait for what is to come in the next year.

I will post the birthday pictures when I get them. We had a great time even though Gwen was not feeling that great.

Friday, June 25, 2010

One year ago...

One year ago I was 38 weeks pregnant with the twins and at the Hilliard City Pool. I am sure if my husband was home he would have stopped me. Luckily I do not have pictures, although I am sure someone does. That is as good as snapping a photo of a family full of mullets on vacation. I apologize to those that were there. The pool made me feel as if I was not pregnant, that is until I looked down or approached the snack bar! I am sure Ryan and Leslie thought I was crazy for agreeing to go. I am surprised they were not banned after the tidal wave that occurred when I did a cannon ball off of the diving board. A few more things to set up and some food to cook and we are ready for the big party. Lucky for us it is going to be 92 degrees!

http://www.lifelineofohio.org/2010/06/teaming-up-for-donation-team-mckoth/

Neal and Ryan were featured on the Lifeline of Ohio website. If you are not already an organ donor, please sign up. You can save lives!