Happy 11 month birthday, big boys!!!!
This is it ... the last monthly update before becoming a WHOLE YEAR OLD!! Where has the time gone? Where have my itty-bitty, needy little babies gone? How in the world are my guys already almost a year old?! But ... I love them more today than I ever imagined I could when I first saw their tiny 2 pound bodies in the operating room! These boys have definitely taken over my heart, and I wouldn't want it any other way!!
Here are the latest updates from our big guys:
--Will's stats: 20lbs 15oz (75% for adjusted age, 50% actual), 28.7" (75% adjusted age, 25% actual)
--Jack's stats: 21lbs 3oz (90% for adjusted age, 50% actual), 29.3" (95% adjusted age, 50% actual)
(Because they were born 11 weeks early, the doctors continue to monitor them until they are age 2. The boys have an adjusted age [actual age minus 11 weeks] of 8 months 2 weeks. So the developmental pediatrician always gives us their percentages compared to kids in their adjusted age range, as well as their actual age. Confusing, huh?)
--They are catching up from their prematurity. According to our developmental pedi, in addition to the size catch up, they are now developmentally the equivalent of 10 month olds! They have until 2 to catch up, but I have a feeling by our next appointment in November, there won't be a need for adjustments any more!
--The boys are still wearing size 4 diapers, and are mostly in 12 month clothing. They are still wearing some of their 9 month clothes, but I'm sure that will end soon!
--The biggest change this month has definitely been the fact that they are now pros at pulling themselves up on everything! Toys, couches, entertainment centers, Mommy and Daddy, walls, and anything else that Mom and Dad haven't thought to baby-proof! They are just so proud of themselves when they are up on their feet! They have always loved to stand as we hold them, but now they are able to do it on their own and they are LOVING every minute!
--The boys are now wearing the marks of being all boy! Since they are getting up on everything now, there are many times when they tumble down, usually hitting something on the way down, and coming up with a little bruise! This sounds terrible, but let me tell you, these are tough little guys! I try to always be near them to help them lower down safely, but they are fearless! They usually just drop down off of whatever they are standing next too, not afraid, but ready to move on to the next toy! It just cracks us up, but it also makes me feel bad because they have lots of little red marks or bruises where they have bonked their foreheads! (My parents tell me that my forehead was always full of little bumps and bruises as well when I was little--I guess big foreheads are just bound to get bonked!)
--They have discovered stairs, and if they are not blocked off, they are determined to climb them! Will has gotten up one stair, and Jack would most likely have been halfway up if I hadn't pulled him down!
--They both say "dadadadada" now, and in the last week, I've hear a few "nananas" as well. We are working on "mamama" but usually when I try to get them to say it, they watch me, giggle, and then proudly say "dadada". It is the cutest thing ever! "Mamama" will come soon, I know it!
--They are eating more and more finger foods! They are pros now at eating their puffs, and also enjoy eating shredded chicken, shredded cheese, bananas, peaches, carrots, green beans, peas, mashed potatoes, and many other things I give them! They have a great pincer grasp which helps with the eating! They are eating level 3 baby food, so they are getting much more used to texture in their mouths!
--They both love to play with and relax with Daddy. After bottles, they both just love to chill in his arms for awhile! They also have figured out that if Daddy is laying on the floor, they can climb up and over him and all over him!
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--They are still good sleepers, but in the last week or so, have had trouble falling asleep as fast as they once did. My theory is that they are having much more fun now, standing and 'chatting' with each other in their cribs, and that definitely doesn't not lend itself to going to sleep quickly! But hey, we're okay with it, because they still (eventually) fall asleep and sleep all night! They are still taking 2 naps a day, both about 1 1/2 hours long.
--They love playing with their toys, but if given the opportunity, they would much rather be playing with a remote control, or chewing on a pair of shoes! They will literally crawl over the top of a whole pile of toys if I have left my flip-flops in the room! Crazy boys!
--They love their Baby Einstein videos! They usually watch a few minutes after they finish eating, to let their tummies digest before playing again, and they love them!
Now a little bit on the unique and amazing personalities of each boy...
Jackson Paul is...
Quite the explorer, a daredevil, a leader, a giggler. He loves his brother, and most of the time will reach out to Will if he is coming to share a toy. He also loves to climb on and crawl on his brother as well! He is a lover ... he loves to crawl right up to us for a hug, for us to pick him up, and always loves it when we hold his hand in the car! Jack has quite the sense of humor, and is usually the one you hear deep gut laughs from in reaction to a funny face or playing peek-a-boo! He has the sweetest voice ... he will make these sweet little high-pitched sounds when he's cuddling in your arms that just melt your heart. But he is also LOUD! Usually he is saying "dadada" in a high pitched and loud voice! And this month, he has also figured out that he can just yell for the fun of it!! There are many times where we jump when he screeches! It is just so fun watching him discover all that he is able to do! We just adore our little sweet spitfire, Jackson Paul!
William John is ...
A fearless explorer, patient, always studying, and a dog-lover! Will seems to like to watch his brother figure out things first, but then is off and running on his own! He is determined in whatever he is doing ... including not wanting to let go of a toy as he is falling away from it! This usually leads to a standing toy falling over on him, but he continues to play! He is a tough little guy, and is not afraid to take a toy out of his brother's hand if he wants to play with it! He absolutely loves Betsy, and usually is tuned in to wherever she is in the room! He loves chimes, bells, and just this weekend found out that balloons are really neat to watch too! He loves to smile and giggle when we play peek-a-boo, or when Daddy is being silly and dancing. He has a slightly lower and softer voice than Jack, and was so proud of himself when he figured out how to say "dadada". Will is easy to please, and little things, like a simple plastic ring to play with in the car, make him beam with the biggest ear-to-ear grin. We are always smiling because of our precious little guy, William John!
Love the backs of their knees! |
Happy 11 month birthday, Will & Jack!
2 comments:
I can't believe that they are almost a year old! I enjoy reading about their adventures!!
Congratulations on surviving one year with twins. For me the first year was the most difficult, the second was better, and the third year has been the easiest thus far. The hardest part is behind you!
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