Together again

Carolyn and Elizabeth—almost 3 weeks old


We spent a couple of hours visiting our new grand-twins yesterday at John Muir. Carolyn and Elizabeth are now 19 days old and are up to almost 5 pounds. They are now eating well on their own, and so have been removed from the IV and feeding tube. As a result, they now share a single “giraffe” unit (you have to see it to understand the name) and are placed right next to each other, sharing a single outer blanket.

We arrived just as the nurse was beginning to prepare for Carolyn’s feeding, so after a few photos of them together, Karen picked up Elizabeth and admired her while Carolyn took her bottle. It’s very interesting that the nurse didn’t hold the baby in her arms, but in her hands, and of course, as small as they are, that’s not difficult to do.

After Carolyn finished her bottle it was Elizabeth’s turn to eat, so Karen swapped babies and held Carolyn. It was her first time holding Carolyn, and she had a lot of fun interacting with Carolyn who was awake for a little while. After Carolyn finally finished her bottle, the nurse tucked both girls back in their crib all snuggled together, I took a couple more photos of them, and we said goodnight.


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Beauty and the Beast Ballet

Cortnie and Audree danced in Beauty and the Beast

Cortnie and Audree danced in Beauty and the Beast

Last night was the Livermore School of Dance performance of Beauty and the Beast. Cortnie and Audree each participated, and they were quite lovely in their ballerina outfits. Audree was a bookworm and Cortnie was a feather-duster. Isn’t it great to see their happy smiles of accomplishment?

Holding the twins for the first time

First time Karen got to hold one of the girls

We went to visit the twins today and held them for our first time for an hour or so. Karen grabbed Elizabeth (well, not really—the nurse handed her to Karen), and I held Carolyn. Both were quiet and sleepy. Elizabeth no longer has an IV or feeding tube—just the heart rate, respiration, and O2 monitors. Carolyn still has the feeding tube and IV.

Afterwards, we celebrated with dinner at a favorite Thai restaurant and pigged out on red curry with chicken and roast duck fried rice. Delicious.


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