Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

March 31, 2016

Life with Twins + 1: Long Overdue Update

So I don't know whether this blog continues to get any traffic, but it suddenly occurred to me that there should be an update of sorts.

Our twin boys Quinn and Liam were born at 30 weeks and 4 days (10 weeks early) on December 29th, 2014 after a very complicated pregnancy. I had TAPS (Twin Anemia-Polycythemia Sequence), which is a rare subset of Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome. This started developing at the 16 week mark of my twin pregnancy, and I was monitored fortnightly with ultrasounds until 24 weeks, then it was weekly, several times a week and DAILY by the end. I wasn't admitted early to hospital on bedrest purely because of 3 year-old Rowan at home. But I did spend half of my day at the hospital by the end of it.

Being a mother to premature twins was confronting and our boys spent 6 weeks (Quinn) and 10 weeks (Liam) in the NICU, followed by Special Care Nursery. Liam was diagnosed with Neonatal Chronic Lung Disease and spent eight months on home oxygen before being weaned from it in August 2015. Quinn suffered a minor brain bleed (IVH)  in the early days after birth but scans have showed that there is no longer any evidence of a bleed... phew!

Both boys are now 15 months old (12.5 months adjusted age) and are currently walking, learning to talk and being extremely cheeky to 5 year-old brother Rowan, who continues to adjust to his life being turned upside down by twin toddlers on a daily basis.

4 days before I delivered our twins (30 weeks exactly here)
Liam and Quinn shortly after birth, TAPS confirmed upon delivery via emergency c-section.
Leaving hospital for the last time, 10 weeks later!
3 months old (Liam is on the left in all pictures from here down)
6 months old
8 months old
10 months old
Happy 1st Birthday!
14 months old with big brother Rowan at Easter 2016
While I don't really update this blog regularly anymore (it was there for me back when I needed the outlet), I post regularly on Instagram as Aurian82. If by some chance you're reading this and want to connect, you can find me there. xx

April 7, 2013

Rowan Turns 2!

Happy 2nd birthday to our big TWO year-old boy. He was so excited for his party and said "After sleep it Rowie birthday. Eat a cake at party! . Sure enough, there was cake and plenty of festivities. :)

Here are some pictures of the birthday boy:
Rowan playing with his birthday present from us, a wooden stove/food set.

Singing Happy Birthday and getting excited about "Hip hip hooray!"

My first attempt ever at making a shaped cake (I was really pleased with it too!).

Receiving a present from one of his friends (my Mum is the blonde-haired woman in the background, Dad to the right of her)

Being doted on by my parents.

It was a great day (lots of organisation required, but a successful one)

Pretty much the only picture of Rowan playing all day, he was so fast!

April 8, 2012

Happy Birthday, Rowan!

One photo of Rowan per month, taken on his 'month birthday'.

My little Rowan is now a strong, robust one year old. I'm in awe of this little boy, and at the same time missing that squawking, always-hungry newborn baby. <3

It was Rowan’s first birthday yesterday, my little man(atee) is now officially a toddler in all sense of the word! Not that I’m in a hurry to see him grow up so fast, but seeing his understanding of the world around him and his need to communicate increasing is quite fun (video of Rowan newborn squawks at 26 days old... so cute!). In the last couple of weeks he has added a second word to his repertoire (go; pronounced gohhhhhhhhh, the singsong inflection is totally my fault as I’ve said to him “let’s go!” in an enthusiastic way for the last few months at least. Still, it’s very cute – I’ll try to get it on video soon. ;)
Rowan is teething at the moment (which I’ve been expecting because he hasn’t gotten any new teeth since he was eight months old; there’s a white line to the right of his bottom front tooth – so far he always seems to cut the first of any tooth pair on the right. Don’t know if that’s a Rowan thing or similar in all children?). He had a disturbed day and night’s sleep leading up to his birthday, and consequently looks a bit tired and grumpy in quite a few of his pictures. Still, I’m glad that we didn’t plan a bigger celebration in the end because given the situation he would have found it completely overwhelming.
My parents and brother came over to our place for afternoon tea (Mum and Dad are amicable, and Dad’s wife and her son Billy – who also has Autism – are in China visiting family at the moment so they weren’t there. Chris only wanted to come if Rowan wasn’t going to cry and Billy wasn’t going to be there, could confirm one of these and not the other though...! Something that was really cool was Chris actually letting Rowan sit on his lap for the first time ever. Seriously, my brother has never ever touched Rowan before, he’s been too frightened. So this was a HUGE step and we were all thrilled – except Chris, he tolerated the situation but was quick to resume sitting solo again shortly afterwards!
Something I wasn’t anticipating was how excited I was for Rowan’s birthday. Not just the fact that he has been earthside for a year (and believe me, I had been recounting the events leading up to his birth over the past few days; very nostalgic already!), but getting excited for him and watching the special people in our lives making a fuss over their first grandchild. I was filled with a warm glow, and it certainly beat celebrating my own birthdays.
I wasn’t know where I stood on the whole ‘cake smash’ thing that I’m seeing pop up more and more recently – personally I think it’s a big waste of cake and a little excessive, but I understand that many people see a baby covered in cake as a rite of passage into birthday-dom somehow. While we didn’t give Rowan a cake to play with, he got to have his very own (small) piece of the cake we’d made – combining three of his favourite things: cake, strawberries and chocolate! He made a mess, but nothing near what I was expecting (probably due to making a regular icing rather than a buttercream icing). It was more than enough for him, and afterwards he tried licking his plate too. :P