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Oct
11
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Bye Bye Helmet!

Posted by Jacy

We are finally beginning to get settled in our new apartment. I can’t even begin to tell you how nice it is to have our own things and be able to spread out after a year. It is such a blessing to be able to find a place to call “home” for us and our babies. It took the babies about two weeks to adjust to the new surroundings. It was very busy during the first two weeks at the new place. We had beefed up the nursing hours for Olivia to help relieve us while we unpacked. With the influx of people, boxes here one minute and gone the next, and furniture being moved around, it took a while for them to get their bearings. Now they crawl all through the house looking for a cabinet or drawer to rummage through. I feel like we are stuck on repeat. They make the mess and I clean it up. They go back and make the same mess, and I go back and clean it up. Overall though, we are loving our place.

Olivia got her helmet off this past Monday! We had originally been told she would need to wear it 4 to 6 months. She had it on 3 months total. The doctor was just in awe at how well she did. Her facial symmetry was at 100%! The goal was 95%, so of course we were very pleased. She hasn’t missed it one bit. It really has been nice to get it off. Now we can kiss all over her without getting bonked in the face or scratched by the strap.

Developmentally, both babies are doing fantastic. Olivia will pull up to tables on her knees, but not quite to the point she will get up on her feet. She will attempt it occasionally, but isn’t persistant about it. Mason is pulling up to everything! He will be walking any day now. He pushes a walker across the floor with no effort. He will crawl around the house and explore and Olivia is usually right behind him. She likes to mimic whatever he does. I really think Mason has helped her get further along than if she was a single child. She really studies everything he does.

Other than that, everything else is well. Olivia is only on a multivitamin daily. She is eating very well although she is quite picky. We are waiting to make an appointment with Dr. Kays in December for her one year checkup. I really think he’ll be happy with her progress. We are wanting to hold out for him to look at her g-tube before removing it. We only use it for the multivitamin and venting now. We feel like it is ready to go, but hesitate making that decision without his input. She has a GI doctor here in Dallas, but we haven’t been very happy with them.

I will post some pictures soon, but our camera has been on the blink, so we are not getting to take very many. We are going to the Dallas Arberetum this weekend with Mimi and Aunt Jonna’s family and getting pictures of the kids in their fall outfits. I will get copies to post as soon as we get done. Also, we are excited about Josh coming to stay with us for a month. He’ll also be here next weekend. We can’t wait to see you Josh!!

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  1. Joan Said,

    I am so happy to hear that the feeding tube and helmet are going away. Olivia is doing so well and is such a miracle because she has parents who have pushed and advocated for her. It pleases me to hear that you have your own place finally. This past year I am sure has been hard beyond belief living out of a suitcase and bouncing from place to place with twins. This has only been a brief season in your life and I am sure you will have a wonderful Christmas this year. Your family will emerge stronger than ever after all of this is a distant memory. God Bless You Always!

  2. Vicki Said,

    It is so good to hear that Olivia is doing so well. And it’s great to see all the pics and how big they are getting! I wll be that way next June and hope to get a chance to stop in for a visit and meet your amazing children. I’m also happy to hear that you are in your own place. I know how hard it is to live out of the suitcase, so to speak, and doing so with children, especially twin babies, just adds a major complication. I am thrilled you have a place to call your own as I’m sure you are too. I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season! I will continue to keep you and your family in my prayers, though I know you are already truly blessed!

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