They are so sweet! Good luck with all of the spit up! Have they taken you off of all milk products, even such as foods that contain milk, whey, casein, etc? I know when Jessie was a baby, I tried that, however it didn't work for her, but they say most babies that have a milk protein/mother's milk intolerance, taking mother off of ALL milk products seems to help. Just a thought! Good luck! Take care! I'm thinking about you often, my heart really goes out to you. It is hard being a mommy to two babies at one time (you have it rougher than I did, but I know how it feels to have to worry about both tiny babies trying to figure them out and make them both happy. It's a lot of stress!) So know that I am praying for you one mommy for another! :) Love ya girl! Hang in there and if you need anything at all, don't hesitate to call me!
These pictures are great!!! Thank you so much for sharing! I hate your girls are battling reflux so bad. There is no good way around it but it will get better in time as they get bigger. I remember buying every bottle and nipple under the sun trying to figure out which one Evan liked. I think we also tested out every formula and feeding position. It is so stressful on everyone in the house. We will just pray you through it. The medicines do help and try to rest when they do.
The big sister and loves it! She loves playing anything outside, going to Church, cooking, spending time with family and reading books.
Meet Reagan
Now 15 months old and getting into everything! She will eat anything but actual food (papers, toys, bugs, etc.). She loves to laugh and squeal but is often the quietest of all the sisters. She is a snuggler!
Meet Cameron
The tiniest and technically the youngest of the bunch...but don't let that fool you...she is fiesty and has a voice that demands being heard. Cameron is a watcher...she sees everything!!! She loves to laugh and climb and explore!
This blog originally began as a way to keep family and friends aware of what was happening during a critical time in our lives. We gave birth prematurely to 25 week twins, Cameron and Reagan, each weighing less than 2 pounds. We have come so far and God has blessed our lives richly and now we are enjoying our miracles every day. For a closer look back at where we began...take a look back at the posts beginning Dec. 22nd 2008 - the day it all began!
looks like a proud big sister to me! still praying for you all....miss you...
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Looks like a happy Papa too! My prayers will continue for all of you.
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet! Good luck with all of the spit up! Have they taken you off of all milk products, even such as foods that contain milk, whey, casein, etc? I know when Jessie was a baby, I tried that, however it didn't work for her, but they say most babies that have a milk protein/mother's milk intolerance, taking mother off of ALL milk products seems to help. Just a thought! Good luck! Take care! I'm thinking about you often, my heart really goes out to you. It is hard being a mommy to two babies at one time (you have it rougher than I did, but I know how it feels to have to worry about both tiny babies trying to figure them out and make them both happy. It's a lot of stress!) So know that I am praying for you one mommy for another! :) Love ya girl! Hang in there and if you need anything at all, don't hesitate to call me!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are great!!! Thank you so much for sharing! I hate your girls are battling reflux so bad. There is no good way around it but it will get better in time as they get bigger. I remember buying every bottle and nipple under the sun trying to figure out which one Evan liked. I think we also tested out every formula and feeding position. It is so stressful on everyone in the house. We will just pray you through it. The medicines do help and try to rest when they do.
ReplyDeletethese are the sweetest pics -- big sister and proud papa.
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