Monday, February 15, 2010

CHANGE HAPPENS

Whether we like it or not change happens.  Three years ago I was racing around the world as one of the top female Xterra athletes and now I find myself surviving parenthood (and I thought battling Cancer was tough!)

Once again, it has been awhile since I last updated my blog . . . the joys of being a mom.  I haven't slept since the boys were born.  They spent two weeks in the NICU.  I was there every day all day long.  I would have stayed in the evenings if I didn't need the rest!  Both boys started out on bubbles but were taken off in less than a day.  They needed feeding tubes for about a week and a half and they had some trouble regulating their temperature.  Besides that, they were doing well. 

Being in the NICU was beneficial to Courtney and me.  The nurses (especially the night nurses) were awesome.  They taught us so much, from bathing to feeding and burping.  I even took a baby basics and Infant CPR class to make sure I was ready.  Many of our friends who were first time parents said it was a little scary being sent home with a newborn and having no clue what to do.  I didn't have that problem because I watched the nurses very carefully and did most of the daily stuff myself.

Once the boys were able to feed on their own they got to come home.  We stayed at my in-laws for a week to be close to the hospital in case something went wrong.  Once we were comfortable we headed home.  This is where we have been for the last two and a half weeks.

The boys were circumcised a little over a week ago.  The boys survived it (and so did I.)  Then Ryder was having trouble gaining weight.  We discovered it was because he (and Christian) are tongue tied.  That is where the front of the tongue is connected to the bottom of your mouth by a piece of skin.  We started bottle feeding him and he quickly put the weight on.  Now I need to decide whether or not to clip the piece of skin or just bottle feed him and see if it stretches down the road.  I'm leaning towards the clipping!

I am happy to say both boys have reached and passed the 6 pound mark so they no longer fit into their preemie clothing.  They are still a little small for some of the newborn clothing but I have a feeling they will outgrow it in a month.

The boys like to be awake at night which means I never sleep . . . thankfully Courtney and my Dad have been a huge help.  My mom and in-laws have also been extremely helpful with things like buying diapers and fixing dinners.

Recently Courtney brought home a cold and passed it on to everyone even though I had him wearing a mask.  I believe it is because I caught him a few times holding Christian without a mask.  Now poor Christian is really congested.  It kills me to hear him breathe.  I try to suck out all the garbage but I can only get so much!

As hard as life has been the last two years I continue to feel blessed.  How often do you become a World Champion, Survive Cancer and then become a parent?  In a million years I would have never seen myself where I am today.  It is a constant reminder that God is in control and I am right where I am supposed to be.

Powered By God,

Jamie

 

5 comments:

Allison Chapple said...

I've followed your blog for a while now and am glad to see an update! My son also had a tight frenulum and we had it clipped and it made a world of difference with his feeding. It just took a millisecond and it didn't even bleed. It was over before he knew what happened. Just wanted you to know it's not as traumatic as it sounds. Enjoy those boys!

{th}ink said...

Congrats to you! I am glad that everything is going well and you are home with your little ones. I just had my first baby and am home with him - he is seven weeks old now and I also am working on very little sleep. It is gradually getting better, but every time I look at him I can't help but smile and I am sure you feel the same way with your boys. congrats again and hang in there.

Team Soares said...

Love hearing your updates, Jamie, despite still being in awe myself how much is going on with you in a short time. But it's clear God is helping you adapt because I don't think anyone else would write like that after all you've been through. You and Courtney continue to be an inspiration as "Change Happens".. who knows, maybe more inspirational than any Xterra athlete of all time. Keep it up.

Anonymous said...

the babies are adorable!! Congrats to you all! God is so good!

cherelli said...

Congratulations Jamie on the birth of your sons; certainly God has packaged up one heck of a busy schedule for you the past few years; here's wishing you more enjoyable adventures as your sons grow older - you are truly inspiring!