Two Months

December 19th, 2008 by rachel

It is tempting, when considering the content of a post about our second month as parents, to write “Ellie cried” and leave it at that. Because honestly, that was by far the most prominent aspect of month two.

The Lion Lies Down with the Lamb (by mharvey75)

I know that other things happened in there, though. For example, we moved the twins out of their co-sleeper in our room and into their crib in their room. This seems like a big transition to me, but for whatever reason, unlike practically every other parenting move we’ve made, we barely discussed it — we just did it. It was time, though: their combined weight was creating a depression in the co-sleeper mattress, and it didn’t take long each night for them to roll into each other and wiggle around like two little jumping beans. Which, while adorable (“They’re snuggling!” Matt says), is not conducive to long stretches of sleep. They sleep better in their cribs, and we sleep better with them there.

Don't They Look Peaceful? (by mharvey75)

In fact, as difficult as the second month was (I’d venture that it was even harder than the first month), I do realize that some things have actually gotten easier. Part of it is just that we’ve figured some stuff out: bouncy seats are magical, Ellie and the pump should each have a designated boob each day so they don’t have to compete for resources, muffins and other one-handed foods make eating breakfast more likely, and a tiny bit of formula supplementation keeps Mama sane. The other part is that there are a (precious) few ways in which the babies themselves have gotten easier. Julian, for example, sleeps long stretches almost every night (anywhere from 5 to 8.5 hours). They poop less often, and usually not at all at night, so we do fewer diaper changes and none at night, which helps them go back to sleep more quickly after wakeups. And toward the end of the month, every so often, they started rewarding us with quick little (real) smiles and even the occasional big gummy grin. That makes everything feel worth it for about 30 seconds until the screaming starts back up.

Activity (by mharvey75)

Seeing their likes and dislikes emerge has also been fun. Eloise loves to have the hair dryer blown on her during diaper changes. (In fact, everything about the hair dryer makes her content. That, in combination with the fact that sticking her in a Tiffany’s box made her the happiest she’d been in days, makes me a little concerned that we have a real girly-girl on our hands.) She also loves looking at the pictures that we taped to the underside of the shelf above the changing table. She gives those things much more consistent smiles than she gives her parents. Basically if she could spend all day on the changing table, there would be no colic.

Out for a Stroll (by mharvey75)

Julian likes…well, Julian seems to like just about everything just fine as long as he isn’t separated from his pacifier. Basically he’s as easygoing as Eloise is not. He particularly seems to like sleeping on our shoulders and cooing at the multi-colored giraffe on his activity mat. Oh, and eating. He doubled his birthweight in 2 months and went from less than one chin to three chins in the same amount of time.

Grandpa, Be-twinned (by mharvey75)

So while there’s no question that our babies are still grubs, they are becoming grubs with more distinct personalities. Here’s hoping for tons more of that in Month Three.


5 Responses to “Two Months”

  1. Kate on December 31, 2008 1:18 pm

    SO sweet to have an update on the babes! Brings back lots of memories from my little one’s first few months. Happy New Year! May this year bring relief from colic and more sleep for Mom and Dad!

  2. kris on December 31, 2008 1:51 pm

    this post definitely deserved top billing! the hair dryer/tiffany box combo worries me as well ;) here’s to many great things in month 3…those gummy grins are ridiculous, aren’t they?

    love to all in 2009! see you soon.

  3. Randa Clay on December 31, 2008 8:52 pm

    Just popped over here because someone followed the link in the footer to my site. I always enjoy checking out blogs that are using my theme, but it was a special treat to see all the wonderful pictures of your GORGEOUS babies! Hope things get easier for you soon!

  4. Andre Beskrowni on January 1, 2009 8:43 pm

    you’re right. *stellar* writing.

    seriously though, sounds like great progress. we should talk soon. we have exciting stories too, they’re just different (like avi ate a tortilla tonight).

  5. Tracie on January 3, 2009 11:18 am

    Aw, when the time comes you just send Ellie to Aunt Tracie’s for shopping sprees and pedicures. Glad things are becoming a little easier and that the baby smiles are getting you through!

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