It's been a month since our lives have turned upside down- for the better! I can't believe it! It seems like yesterday that we were in the hospital; I can remember everything so fondly...I finally broke down and watched the video of the birth the other day. My mom filmed it and let me tell you, she got the money shot. It was so amazing. I'm not sure that the boys will ever want to see the video in their lifetimes, but I will definitely cherish both videos that I have of my little miracles!!
Zach is doing well. He is a puker, just like Coop. The doctor says its reflux, others speculate that he's over eating, that my let down is too fast, etc, etc. I think part of his problem is that he has so much gas to push out that he ends up throwing all of his food up! Whatever the cause, it's more of an annoyance at this point rather than a health concern. These are his weight stats: birth- 8 lbs, leaving the hospital- 7.9, one week after birth 7.2 and finally, today he is 9.7! Whoa! I'm so surprised! With all of the milk that comes out of him, I would never have guessed that he has put on almost 2 pounds in a month! Breastfeeding is so intense b/c you don't know how much they are getting, if they are getting the good hind milk, when they are still hungry and when they just want to suck, etc. I have been crazed about weighing him every chance I get b/c I have been paranoid that he's not getting enough. But, I don't think I'll have to worry about that any time soon! He continues to be a sweet baby. He has already rolled over from his tummy to his back, he is starting to smile and even laughed today! He is so strong (maybe even stronger than his brother) and has been holding his head up since birth, but has the strongest ab and leg muscles ever! Cooper might have a competitor in the midst!
Cooper continues to be hilarious! He loves to kiss the baby and put the baby's pacifier in the baby's mouth. His vocabulary continues to grow- David and I stopped counting his words at 100. He can already count to 10, say his ABC's and can tell you which letters are which and which numbers are which! His little sentences and mocking of what we say is hysterical. He told his Paw Paw that he wanted 'pancakes and coffee' for dinner one night. He always wants to help us cook in the kitchen, "I cook, I cook Mommy". Last night we had two interesting things happen. All of a sudden he became very interested in exploring his 'orafaces' when changing his diaper. I'm hoping this is a developmental phase and that it will pass quickly- eww! Then, I just happened to turn around in the bathroom in time to see him taking his toothbrush out of the toilet and begin to put it in his mouth. I just about croaked. I guess he thought it was his own miniature sink for his own personal use! Again, eww. I'm sure there are more lovely events to experience with little boys but these two will last me a while.
We are trying really hard to be just as attentive to both boys. It seems as though Zach loves human contact and really likes to be carried in our arms or in the carrier. I think it makes his tummy feel better too. David's summer is ending this week. He is sad and so am I. It has been so nice having him home this time around. It was the best extended 'vacation' that we have both had in a long time. In a few weeks Cooper will start a new daycare. I will be looking at returning to work in September and life will change AGAIN!