Saturday, October 31, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Just Can't Get Enough of Them!
Mikayla hugging Caleb.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Twinneroos!
Caleb wondering why someone is holding a camera and not his bottle. He's also all decked out in his sports attire.
Our little "turtle" (aka "Chubby Bunny") getting her bath. Picture says it all...she's just so cute!
Our little "turtle" (aka "Chubby Bunny") getting her bath. Picture says it all...she's just so cute!
Chubby bunny dressed in her ladybug outfit. (This one's for you Kimchee!)
The twins right next to each other. Notice their crossed legs. I still wonder how they both fit in me.
Caleb trying to eat Mikayla....
Imagine them both saying, "Ta-dah!"
Two cute bundles of joy!
Once again....they are wondering when their next feeding is.
Mikayla sleeping with her one eye open. This happens to be a Huntington trait, we've since found out. It worries me that her eyes are going to dry out one of these days....jk.
Little Caleb. He likes sleeping with his arms out too.
Caleb in his boppy. He likes to sleep this way. I think he's absolutely irresistable in this pic!
All the Helpers!
Grandma Jane removing Mikayla's name-tags. Mikayla is 4 days old here.
Grandma Tifani helping Mikayla get ready to go home from hospital!
Grandma Tifani helping Mikayla get ready to go home from hospital!
James Caden holding Caleb for his first time!
The Twins are finally both home!
The twins are re-united in their crib for the first time since birth! (This pic is supposed to be the 4th one down on this blog....but I couldn't figure out how to do that. Sorry. )
Mike holding Caleb's little finger in the NICU. Today was the day he got to come home!
Mommy Melissa with Caleb. He is 2 weeks here!
Mommy Melissa with Caleb. He is 2 weeks here!
Caleb wondering what is going on and dressed in his cute clothes from Grandma Tifani. We sensed he knew that he was going to finally be coming home and that he could finally re-unite with Mikayla. (We tried to frequently remind him that little Mikayla missed him.) This was a joyous day for us, especially since most the family hadn't seen him yet, due to the NICU's new policy of only allowing 4 visitors.
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