Saturday, August 4, 2007

Our first lesson in parenting: flexibility

The boys continue to do well in the NICU. The nurses mentioned Charlie should come home on Sunday and Wes will most likely be joining him. (But again, we've learned anything can happen.) The good news is is that Win is not far behind and will hopefully be home by next weekend. He needs to gain weight and desire to feed by mouth at least every 4 hours (he still has his feeding tube in).

We've dubbed today "New Years Eve", as this is the ending of an era with at least one of our sons joining us tomorrow (which also happens to be the 3 year anniversary of when Julep joined our family). Because we found out right before New Years Eve that we were pregnant, we are now going to finally enjoy the champagne we bought for that occasion. Tomorrow will be a new day!

Enjoy these precious little bunns...
Winston



Charlie



Wesley

(He didn't get the memo about the matching outfits...)


4 comments:

Stephanie said...

Hi Ginger and Rob,

Congratulations on the arrival of your beautiful boys!

I haven't checked the blog since that first day you posted it - I was amazed to open the pages and see how much has happened in the past couple weeks. I am so glad that you all came through it healthy and happy!! The babies are beautiful and it's exciting that they'll be coming home soon!

Take care,
Steph

Stephanie said...

Hi Ginger and Rob,

Congratulations on the arrival of your beautiful baby boys!

I checked your blog for the first time since you posted it today and was amazed at how much has changed during the past couple weeks. I'm so glad that everyone is healthy now!

Happy New Years Day (I hope) and congratulations again - the boys are beautiful...

Take care,
Steph

Anonymous said...

Trying again just to see if it goes through this time. We are praying for you and hope they continue to be as content as they were in the hospital. Miss you! Mom

Anonymous said...

We so enjoy following along on your adventure via the blog. The boys look so much bigger and healthier! The pictures are great. Best of luck with the next phase at home. (It’s a good thing you had practice dealing with twins, Rob!)
Anna Marie, Amanda, and Angela