Part of being a great parent is protecting your kids, right? With three daughters, our greatest threat is going to be teenage boys. With that in mind, Dale took the following video of Adelaida "dancing" last night:
(Facebook friends can find the video here)
He can't wait to show it to her first boyfriend.
Even better, there is a naked version, in case the boyfriend is really really bad! (Note: Dale wouldn't let me post the naked version of the video, but here is a censored screenshot.)
22 August 2011
17 August 2011
One Month Old Girls!
Today, Cordelia and Estella turn one month old. Although it is hard for me to recognize it, I know they have both grown so much in the past month.
Estella spends a lot of time awake, just looking around with her great big blue eyes. (Yes, her eyes are still blue! They could still turn brown, but every day they remain blue gives her daddy a little more hope that he'll have a blue-eyed baby girl.) Estella's head and neck control has really improved in the past month and she can almost push her head up when she is laying on her tummy.
Newborn Estella
One-month-old Estella
Cordelia enjoys laying on her back, batting at toys dangling above her. Cordelia seems to sleep more than Estella does, but when she is awake she is active! Cordelia also has blue eyes, but they are darker than her sister's eyes and sometimes look almost hazel. With Cordelia's darker complexion, I suspect her eyes might turn brown relatively soon.
Newborn Cordelia
One-month-old Cordelia
Estella spends a lot of time awake, just looking around with her great big blue eyes. (Yes, her eyes are still blue! They could still turn brown, but every day they remain blue gives her daddy a little more hope that he'll have a blue-eyed baby girl.) Estella's head and neck control has really improved in the past month and she can almost push her head up when she is laying on her tummy.
Newborn Estella
One-month-old Estella
Cordelia enjoys laying on her back, batting at toys dangling above her. Cordelia seems to sleep more than Estella does, but when she is awake she is active! Cordelia also has blue eyes, but they are darker than her sister's eyes and sometimes look almost hazel. With Cordelia's darker complexion, I suspect her eyes might turn brown relatively soon.
Newborn Cordelia
One-month-old Cordelia
15 August 2011
Favorite Newborn Photos
Our fabulous photographer, Tammy Staley, just finished editing the photos from our recent photo session and sent us a CD with all the photos. They are great! Here are some of my favorites:
Adelaida kissing Cordelia, who is laying on top of Estella.
Estella
Cordelia snuggling up to Estella
Cordelia is on the left; Estella is on the right
Cordelia, wide awake and happy!
Cordelia
Dale holding Estella
Estella, Adelaida, and Cordelia, three happy girls!
This picture was taken moments after the previous one. Both babies are now awake and crying, Estella has grabbed Adelaida's face, and Adelaida is just trying to look at the camera and hold the babies' heads, like we told her to!
Dale, Adelaida, me, Cordelia, and Estella. A family of five!
Estella and Cordelia, former womb-mates, share a cozy wrap.
The other photos can be seen at our flickr page, http://www.flickr.com/photos/daleandmarie
Adelaida kissing Cordelia, who is laying on top of Estella.
Estella
Cordelia snuggling up to Estella
Cordelia is on the left; Estella is on the right
Cordelia, wide awake and happy!
Cordelia
Dale holding Estella
Estella, Adelaida, and Cordelia, three happy girls!
This picture was taken moments after the previous one. Both babies are now awake and crying, Estella has grabbed Adelaida's face, and Adelaida is just trying to look at the camera and hold the babies' heads, like we told her to!
Dale, Adelaida, me, Cordelia, and Estella. A family of five!
Estella and Cordelia, former womb-mates, share a cozy wrap.
The other photos can be seen at our flickr page, http://www.flickr.com/photos/daleandmarie
07 August 2011
Newborn Photos
When Cordelia and Estella were eight days old, we had a professional photographer come out to our house to photograph the girls and our family. She was here for four hours, posing the girls and taking amazing photos of them, and she didn't even bat an eye when all of her beautiful cloths and backdrops were peed, pooped, and spit-up on!
The photos are now available to view. First, she put a few of the photos on her blog, at http://staleyphotography.com/blog/. Go to the August 6th entry (titled Twin Newborns) to see our photos. Now, I have a favor to ask of you. Please go to this website and look at our pictures, and at the bottom of our photos, please comment on them! If we get at least fifteen people to comment on the photos, we'll get a free 8x10 portrait. Thank you!
The blog only has a few photos, but she took hundreds of photos. To see more, go to http://www.staleyphotography.com/. Click on the baby on the left to Enter Site. At the bottom right of the next page, click on "CLIENTS." A box will pop up in the main part of the site; the box will say "Enter Password" above it. Enter "Parkes" (without the quotes) and click on "Submit." You'll see our photos in a slideshow mode; to see them at your own pace, click on the photos on the bottom right of the screen (more photos if you click on the down arrow next to the photos). The photos will only be available until August 21, so check them out soon!
The photos are now available to view. First, she put a few of the photos on her blog, at http://staleyphotography.com/blog/. Go to the August 6th entry (titled Twin Newborns) to see our photos. Now, I have a favor to ask of you. Please go to this website and look at our pictures, and at the bottom of our photos, please comment on them! If we get at least fifteen people to comment on the photos, we'll get a free 8x10 portrait. Thank you!
The blog only has a few photos, but she took hundreds of photos. To see more, go to http://www.staleyphotography.com/. Click on the baby on the left to Enter Site. At the bottom right of the next page, click on "CLIENTS." A box will pop up in the main part of the site; the box will say "Enter Password" above it. Enter "Parkes" (without the quotes) and click on "Submit." You'll see our photos in a slideshow mode; to see them at your own pace, click on the photos on the bottom right of the screen (more photos if you click on the down arrow next to the photos). The photos will only be available until August 21, so check them out soon!
05 August 2011
The First Two Weeks
We've now had our little girls home for two weeks and are settling into a nice routine. The girls are generally sleepy in the morning, then seem to wake up just in time for the family's afternoon naps. So, I end up getting a lot of housework done in the morning, then in the early afternoon we all lay down for naps -- Adelaida sleeps for two hours, Estella and Cordelia sleep for about fifteen minutes at a time but mostly want to nurse, and I try to lay down to rest but end up nursing for most of nap time. Eventually I give up on my nap, Adelaida wakes up, and we eat dinner. Cordelia and Estella nurse more in the evening, then sleep pretty well in their crib at night, generally sleeping in three-hour stretches at night. All in all, it's a routine I can live with!
The first week or so we were so intent on surviving that we didn't take as many pictures as we should have. But we did get some pictures, and even more this week. Here are some of my favorites.
This was the day after we came home from the hospital. Dale wasn't yet exhausted and even had a big smile on his face! Estella is in Dale's right arm and Cordelia is in his left.
We put Estella and Cordelia in their crib and Adelaida wanted to go to sleep with them. She soon realized she was too big for the crib! Estella is on the left and Cordelia is on the right.
Dale -- the ultimate multi-tasker! He is doing his knee exercises with the theraband, holding Cordelia, and catching up on the news on his phone.
Nonna and her three granddaughters. Cordelia is on the left and Estella is on the right.
Poppa holding Cordelia.
A family of five! I'm holding Cordelia and Dale is holding Estella.
The first week or so we were so intent on surviving that we didn't take as many pictures as we should have. But we did get some pictures, and even more this week. Here are some of my favorites.
This was the day after we came home from the hospital. Dale wasn't yet exhausted and even had a big smile on his face! Estella is in Dale's right arm and Cordelia is in his left.
We put Estella and Cordelia in their crib and Adelaida wanted to go to sleep with them. She soon realized she was too big for the crib! Estella is on the left and Cordelia is on the right.
Dale -- the ultimate multi-tasker! He is doing his knee exercises with the theraband, holding Cordelia, and catching up on the news on his phone.
Nonna and her three granddaughters. Cordelia is on the left and Estella is on the right.
Poppa holding Cordelia.
A family of five! I'm holding Cordelia and Dale is holding Estella.
02 August 2011
Meet Cordelia and Estella
Estella Mae Parkes and Cordelia Belle Parkes were born on July 17, 2011. I won't dwell on the details of the labor/delivery, except to say that they were born by c-section and both girls were healthy at birth, weighing 7 lb, 3 oz (Estella) and 6 lb, 13 oz (Cordelia). After being born, they were dried off, quickly assessed by the pediatricians, then handed to Dale -- he held them both for the next hour while I was stitched up.
Although I spent most of the pregnancy with fears of delivering tiny, premature twins who couldn't breathe on their own and weren't able to eat or control their body temperature, Estella and Cordelia were full term, healthy, good-sized girls and neither of them spent any time at all in the NICU! I carried them 38 weeks (I would have been induced the following week) and felt so blessed to have an uncomplicated, full-term pregnancy. Of course, I got very big during the pregnancy, but that was a small price to pay for healthy babies!
(After taking a picture of me with my shirt up, Adelaida posed for the camera as well!)
In the hospital, Estella and Cordelia shared a bassinet, and seemed to take comfort from being near each other. Estella is on the left and Cordelia is on the right.
Even before I was able to get out of bed, someone handed me two babies to hold!
By this time, Dale was quite a pro at holding two babies.
Adelaida came to visit us in the hospital and was in awe of her little sisters. She wanted to be near them all the time, to touch them and kiss them and hold them. She is quite the adoring big sister! (Here she is kissing Estella.)
I promise to post more pictures of the girls soon!
Although I spent most of the pregnancy with fears of delivering tiny, premature twins who couldn't breathe on their own and weren't able to eat or control their body temperature, Estella and Cordelia were full term, healthy, good-sized girls and neither of them spent any time at all in the NICU! I carried them 38 weeks (I would have been induced the following week) and felt so blessed to have an uncomplicated, full-term pregnancy. Of course, I got very big during the pregnancy, but that was a small price to pay for healthy babies!
(After taking a picture of me with my shirt up, Adelaida posed for the camera as well!)
In the hospital, Estella and Cordelia shared a bassinet, and seemed to take comfort from being near each other. Estella is on the left and Cordelia is on the right.
Even before I was able to get out of bed, someone handed me two babies to hold!
By this time, Dale was quite a pro at holding two babies.
Adelaida came to visit us in the hospital and was in awe of her little sisters. She wanted to be near them all the time, to touch them and kiss them and hold them. She is quite the adoring big sister! (Here she is kissing Estella.)
I promise to post more pictures of the girls soon!
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