Friday, September 20, 2013

A Small Bump pt 2

Well, today we headed in for our doctor appointment to take a look at how things were going and what we need to do to keep you boys safe.

Again, I got to take a peek at you two, and as always, you're both doing wonderfully and are healthy as can be! We even got a 4D look at you where we could see your skin and features!

After knowing you were both safe, they checked me out too. I was thankful that while they were taking different measurements, I had two more contractions. This allowed the doctor to see exactly how body is reacting during these contractions (that are still coming, even with this medication).

Turns out I look pretty healthy too (not quite as healthy as the last time, but nothing too worrisome yet). Unfortunately, when I'm having the contractions things don't look quite as healthy for you two. It seems as if gravity is my worst nightmare right now.

So, it is back to my ole' mattress in the living room for me. I am on strict bed rest (and your father is taking that "strict" part very seriously) until next Tuesday. On Tuesday, we will go back in for yet another appointment and more measurements. If things appear to be the same, I will probably stay on bed rest for an unknown amount of time. If things appear to have gotten better, they may put me on a "modified" bed rest (which still may require me to stay home from teaching).
picnic lunch in the living room

All I pray is that these contractions don't progress and turn into preterm labor. As long as you two stay tucked away and keep growing strong and healthy, I am happy. Bed rest is not the greatest news we could have received today, but we are happy to oblige to keep you both safe. You are our priorities right now, so we will do whatever it takes. I will just have to get some really great books and movies to keep my mind occupied!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

A Small Bump pt 1

I should’ve known, when I woke up at 4 AM this morning in intense pain, that today was not going to be an ordinary day. But with pregnancy comes all kinds of fun pain and uncomfortability. So, I just filed it away as another pregnancy pain.

When I started moving today at 5:15, still in a lot of pain, I should’ve realized then, today was not going to be an ordinary day.

But, stubborn as can be, I tried to push through. I got ready for school (slowly) and headed out the door.

I was determined not to call the doctor. Stretching and carrying two boys; I’m gonna feel pain, right? What’s the sense in calling? My only worry was the pain was on the left side, right where you’ve been camping out Baby Miracle B and I hadn’t felt you move much this morning (although your brother was going crazy). Once I felt you kick a couple times, I felt reassured that everything was fine.

By 8 o’clock my thinking had changed and I was on the phone with my doctor. The pain was just intensifying and I still had the whole day ahead of me. After talking to a nurse, she let me know she’d check in with my doctor and get back to me.

Finally, at 11:00 I heard back with my doctor’s strong recommendation to sit, put up my feet, and drink plenty of fluids. I told her I would oblige, however I am a teacher and that it could be difficult to get a sub this late in the day. I asked if it was necessary for me to go home, or could I just take it easy at school. Again, she had to check in with the doctor first and would call me right back.

3o minutes later, I was at my computer typing up emergency sub plans and heading out for the day. A one day bed rest was absolutely necessary and if it didn’t give me any relief in a few hours, into the office I was to go.

Well, by 2:20 I felt much better, but my stomach was really tightening with what I thought were Braxton hicks contractions. So, onto yet another phone call! Sure enough, the nurse thought I was having actual contractions and needed to start tracking them. She said if one more or if more consistent, I needed to come in immediately. She reassured me that contractions like this are normal, but since we are having twins, she wanted to play it safe.

So, at 3:00 when I had another contraction, I called back and spoke with a third nurse. Oh no, it’s perfectly normal to have contractions. As long as they aren’t painful and are sporadic you will be fine. She just encouraged me to call back if I had 5 within the hour. At 3:27 (an hour and seven minutes), I had my 5th contraction and called back. Again, I was told no need to worry. At 3:53, I had my 5th contraction in 53 minutes and made yet another phone call!

“Okay Courtney, we need you to come on in to labor and delivery.” Let me just say, even though I knew they were just being precautious, those are words you never want to hear at 21 weeks pregnant. While I can’t wait to meet you sweet boys, you are not ready to make an arrival yet!

So, with tears in my eyes, I frantically gathered myself together and headed out towards the hospital. Thank God for an incredible family! Aunt Aubrey had been by my side all afternoon, guiding me to make each new phone call and continually checking in with my doctor to keep you boys safe. Around 3:30 my parents had arrived too and were there when we got the word to head out.

I was grateful to have them drive me down to the hospital so that I didn’t have to make the drive alone. While on our way, I finally got the chance to talk to your daddy (who had been texting and talking to Aunt Aubrey while I had been working things out with the doctor). The second I heard his voice, I began to cry, feeling so comforted to be talking to him and knowing he was on his way too. His first words were, “So, you’re such a planner that you needed a 10 – 15 week early test run, huh? Okay. That’s fine. Are you timing this too, figuring out how long it’ll take us to get to the hospital when we do this for real in a few months?” Through my nervous tears, I finally let out a chuckle. I so appreciated his sense of humor in a moment of concern. And it wasn’t insensitive humor. You could hear the worry and concern in his voice. It was a, let me try to make this better for you sense of humor, and I absolutely loved it!

Once we arrived to the hospital, we were quickly taken back to a room and settled in. As in the past, I got to sport my fancy gown and enjoyed being strapped to a thousand different monitors: two for each of your heart rates (which was pretty tricky to find), one to monitor contractions, and a blood pressure monitor as well. I was beyond thrilled to hear both of your heartbeats and see you on the ultrasound, wiggling around!

gadgets galore!
Sure enough, I had a contraction not long after arriving and both the nurse and computer quickly identified it as a true contraction. Just a few minutes later my regular doctor came in (she happened to be on call tonight -- a small blessing in the middle of this scare!) to examine me. Again, I happened to have another contraction and she too confirmed it as such. She also confirmed that I wasn't dilating, so she was comfortable in believing I wasn't actually going into labor, but just having irregular contractions.

Even still, she put me on a prescription to slow them down and wanted me to stay (possibly through the night) to monitor my contractions. After two hours, they decided that while the contractions hadn't stopped completely, they had slowed and lessened. So, we got the okay to head home and would be returning in the morning for further testing to determine if bed rest is in my future or not.

I am so thankful that tonight went okay. I am most thankful to have heard both of your heartbeats and see your sweet bodies kicking and moving around. I am thankful that you are both still healthy. I am thankful for my family who dropped everything to help take care of me (and you all) today. I pray tomorrow we come up with a game plan to help keep me healthier, so that I can keep you both healthy!
Hospital company: Daddy, Zsu Zsu, and Paka

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Busy Bees

What an incredibly productive, incredibly exhausting week and weekend we have had!

At the start of the week, we made a pretty crazy list of what needed to be done each day, in hopes that at least half of it would get accomplished. I am proud to say, every one of our items was checked off and on time!

This week we:
  1. Took out the window seat in the nursery, so we could rebuild ourselves
  2. Patched up the hole in the wall in the nursery from a cable-installation gone bad
  3. Patched up the marks in the walls downstairs
  4. Finished all the painting touch-ups downstairs
  5. Painted the downstairs bathroom
  6. Got the first coat of paint finished in the nursery
  7. Bought the crown molding for the nursery and painted it
  8. Registered
  9. And ordered your furniture and mattress!!

(but don't let his acting skills fool you -- he was really very much involved / opinionated in the entire registry!)
Yikes, I need another nap just thinking about this week.Not to mention the crazy weeks we both had at work this week too. But, I am so excited looking back at this list! The things we need to do to prepare for you is luckily getting shorter as you are getting closer to being here.

I think you could sense the excitement of this week / weekend too. Today, you both moved (I love when I can feel you both moving at the same time!) more than you ever have during the day. In fact, both your Zsu Zsu and Auntie Aubs got to feel you wiggling around! They're faces were priceless as they both each felt the first kick. You are already so loved little boys by a family that can't wait to meet you!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Daddy & Sons Bonding

You all can now do much more than before - you can hear, you respond more, & we can feel you moving around on the outside of my belly!

With these changes have come new routines for you two. Some of my favorites are singing and reading to you. But my all time favorite is our new, nightly routine. Now that your daddy can feel you squirming around, he is trying to enjoy some bonding time with his boys too. Every night (since you seem to be most active when your momma's ready for bed), your daddy patiently waits for your kicks and movements. It's a perfect way to end my day - with my three favorite boys, all together!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Mrs. Curran's Big Announcement

Here is a glimpse at our typical morning routine in my classrom:
7:25
Kids start to arrive
7:25 - 7:45
Kids unpack; write in planners; and do morning work while quietly whispering,greeting each other, and helping one another with their morning work
7:45
Bell rings -- talking ends
7:45 - 7:55
Disney music playing, kids silently working on morning work
7:55
My "DJ" starts the morning meeting song and that's everyone's cue to come circle up on the carpet
7:55 - 8:05
Morning Meeting led by a  student: Greeting / game, Reflection / question, Share time, and Mrs. Curran's announcements

Here is a glimpse at my classroom today:
7:25
"Mrs. Curran do you know what you're having??"
"Yes, but I'm going to wait until morning meeting during my daily announcements, so I can share with everyone all at once."
7:26
Someone else, "Mrs. Curran do you know what you're having??"
"Yes, but I'm going to wait until morning meeting during my daily announcements, so I can share with everyone all at once."
7:27
Someone else, "Mrs. Curran do you know what you're having??"
"Yes, but I'm going to wait until morning meeting during my daily announcements, so I can share with everyone all at once."

You get the picture! Needless to say, my kiddos were very excited to find out about you two. In fact, two of my girls made this poster for me last night so that I could check off the two boxes when I shared the good news:
Finally, 8:00 arrived and it was time to make my big announcement. They were so excited that one girl even wanted to video my announcement:


 
Some of my favorite quotes from the video:
"Name them Lily." "You can't name boys Lily!"
"Yeah, they won't fight...over dollies."
"Is that inside your stomach?!"
"Is there any pizza in there?"
"Wait, so they were tasting french fries?" "No, they were in a little packet thing."

After the discussion of you two, the conversation shifted, as my kiddos began to realize this means I will not be their teacher for the entire school year. They quickly began buzzing with several questions: "How long will you be gone?" "Just like a month, maybe two, right?" "Well, how many school days is that?" "Are you sure you can't be our teacher the whole year?" "When are you due -- January? So that means we probably won't see you after Christmas, right?" "Hey, but you'll miss my birthday!" "You will be back for the end of the year, right? My last teacher never came back." "Will you bring the boys to school so we can meet them?" "Yeah! And can we hold them? I'm really good at holding babies."

Bless their hearts! Only three weeks into the school year, and already they are so attached and sad to see me go. I explained to them that with twins it's tricky for me to know exactly how long I'll be gone. I told them that it depends on how big and healthy you are -- if you come too early, I'll probably be gone longer. I explained that if you come earlier than you're supposed to, you will probably be very small and that you'll need your mommy for a little bit longer than normal. They quickly agreed that it was important that I stay with you and make sure you are healthy. Melt my heart! I was so proud of them for trying to be understanding of me needing to be home with you two. I know they'll still miss me, but they'll be in good hands, while I make sure you two are in the best hands!

And as if my day couldn't get any sweeter, one of my dear coworkers brought me an adorable blue box, filled with an even cuter surprise:
Too sweet and so tiny! I cannot wait until you are in these adorable onesies, in each of my arms. Love you already, my sweet little boys!