Tuesday, February 9, 2010

My Maternal PhD

It is so interesting being the mother of twins. I feel like I should be taking notes so that I can write a thesis someday. In nine months, here are a few observations:
  • As a general rule, Spencer meets developmental milestones (rolls over, sits up, crawls, gets teeth, etc.). Then, about two weeks later, Kade follows.
  • Up until 8 months, two babies can sleep in a crib together. At 8 months: 1 day, Spencer starts crawling on top of his brother in the bed. Sometimes on his legs, sometimes on his torso, and sometimes right on top of his head. This entices Kade to scream at the top of his lungs in severe panic in an attempt to save his life from accidental suffocation. Two weeks later, Kade repays the torture by doing the same to Spencer. As a result, two cribs are needed.
  • With the cribs in an L-shape in the bedroom, twin brothers will crawl to the corner closest one another and "chat" and reach out to each other during the first few days of their separation. As a result, a mother's heart is broken.
  • Both boys have two bottom teeth (that are extremely difficult to photograph).

  • Whenever babies have blocked tear ducts, just wait eight months and finally make an appointment with a specialist. Since the soonest appointment is nearly four weeks away, just wait and attempt to work through the mountain of paperwork (honestly...How much medical history can a 9-month-old have??? Well, a lot actually). Then, about four days before the doctor appointment, the eyes will clear up on their own. Miraculous!!!
  • These boys are completely oblivious to knawing on the head, getting their hands eaten by another human being, getting toys/snacks yanked from their hands, getting crawled all over (except the head).
  • My husband is a Gene Hog! Honestly, just look at those eyes!!!

Spencer at Nine Months:
  • Nearly always rejects his binkie. Greatly prefers his thumb (sucks his left thumb).
  • Crawls on his hands and knees at a fast pace. Enjoys exploring the hallway, bathrooms, and bedrooms. Has developed a recent curiosity for the stairs (much to his mother's dismay).
  • Loves to crawl over obstacles. (I actually saw him giggle and "jump" [while on his hands and knees] the other day when he spied a TV tray that was set up. And last week at church, the bars on the legs of a piano entertained him for about 25 minutes as he crawled back and forth.)

  • In the last two days, has learned how to go from crawling to sitting. He likes to show off his new trick.
  • Likes to pull himself up on ANYTHING!!! About half the time, he successfully "gets down." The other half of the time generally ends in him yelling to be rescued. (Found him today standing in the crib holding on for dear life and yelling for help - with his pants down.)
  • Happy boy, but likes to observe and explore on his own. Rarely fussy, but you have to earn a response out of this one. Generally just smiles contently instead of giggling and grabbing and copying.
  • Is extremely ticklish in his legs.
  • Adores the bath and likes to splash with his hands.
  • Refuses any nourishment that does not come from a bottle (which he happily holds by himself). Speedy eater.
Kade at Nine Months:
  • Willingly takes both his binkie and his thumb (sucks his right thumb).
  • Can crawl on his hands and knees, but still enjoys a good "Army Crawl" - especially on the wood floor.
  • Also enjoys obstacles and is quite resilient. The other day, I observed him crawling over the bottom step of a step stool. As I watched him (high-centered on the step), I wondered how he was going to get out of the situation. After much wiggling, he fell forward, head first, and landed with a bang. I expected tears, but I only saw triumph on his face.
  • Happy...Happy...HAPPY child!!! He kicks constantly (this turns into a bounce when he is on my lap). Last night, when I woke him from a deep, deep sleep at 11:30 for his bottle, he could not open his eyes, but he kicked his legs to show his appreciation.
  • Dances (aka: kicks) whenever he hears music of any kind.
  • So very responsive. He responds to his name (only when I call him), and squeals with delight at the very sight of my face (or Dad's, Macy's, Austin's, or Paige's). Talks and babbles and tries to repeat sounds (not very successfully so far). Giggles with the very pretense of touch. Reaches out every time someone walks by, and immediately grabs my face with a "kiss" and a pat to express his gratitude. Whenever I walk in the room, he tries to blow raspberries with his lips to try to please me.
  • Cannot quite figure out how to get down once he's pulled himself up. Generally panics and "calls" for help. Occasionally, he'll try to "fall" gracefully - that technique rarely ends well. Yesterday, I caught him screaming for rescue as he was slowly doing the splits in the bathroom while holding onto the tub for dear life.
  • Adores the bath and likes to splash with his feet.
  • Refuses any nourishment that does not come from a bottle (which he happily holds by himself, and generally "pats" while eating). Slow eater. By the time Spencer has finished, Kade still has about two-thirds of the bottle left.



I adore them both! I fed one after the other last night (I like to hold them for their late-night feeding). As I was holding the bottle and rubbing the cheek of Number 2 (this time it was Spencer), I just stared at him and marveled at the capacity of the human heart. Although they look like the same person, they are definitely starting to show distinct differences in personality and preference. I love them both so much, and they both bring so much happiness into my day. At times, it is difficult to put them back in their cribs to say "Goodnight." I would rather just hold them and observe them and try to memorize every little inch of those adorable little faces. One day, they will be bigger than me, but they will always be my babies. I simply cannot get enough of them!!!

*Pictures: Last week, Jen called me and asked me to bring the boys over PRONTO because the light was perfect and she needed to get some shots of a blue hat to send to a client (they loved playing with the tassels). This was perfect because I was going to try to take some pictures this week, but now I'm off the hook. She got some adorable images (as always). It definitely comes in handy to have a back-up! :-)

5 comments:

Shauna said...

"gene hog" ha ha ha. Such cute boys! Jen did a great job with their pictures too (she always does!). The mental image of them talking to each other from the corners of their crib is so sweet. I love all these milestones, but at the same time I wish all these babies would STOP GROWING!

Elizabeth said...

He is a gene hog. They are so stinking cute. I really wish that I could see them!! I can't believe how big they look already. They were so tiny when I saw them. The more they grow...the more they look like Greg. LOL!

Sarah said...

i love how they love each other. hoping the same for my boys. beautiful photos!

I AM JOE PESCI said...

Oh Em . . . they are just gorgeous! I loved reading about them.

Jana said...

OH my goodness, I LOVE them together in the little basket!!!!!! Loving on each other...