Since the twins were born on Monday it appears that today is the last day of our first week as a family of 6. It's definitely not been the easiest or most restful week, but it's still exciting and I am being careful to remind myself that I will never have this moment again. I will never have a 6 day old baby again. When they stayed up ALL NIGHT on day 2 I reminded myself that I would never stay up all night with a 2 day old baby again.
After both Isaac and Lilah were born I knew we wanted one more, so I don't remember this feeling of appreciating the moments. Also, they were 22 months apart and Isaac was a fairly needy non-verbal 2 year old at the time, which is wholly different than the incredibly self sufficient 5 year old he is now. Lilah is a highly verbal 3 year old who is too clever for me in my sleep deprived state, but can also be very sweet and helpful when so inclined. I can see why 3 years may be a better age gap for ones sanity (twins aside).
I am also glad I am not in so much pain anymore - I didn't realize the constant low level pain of carrying twins to 38 weeks combined with the acute pains of trying to roll over or stand up or sit down. Chronic pain would be really hard to cope with and stay normal/nice. I will need to do some physical therapy/rehab to sort out whatever my core/pelvis/back situation is... carrying around 16lbs of baby & baby stuff (plus all the other pregnancy weight) has definitely misaligned some things.
Other gratitude:
I am glad I can wear my normal pajamas again. I love soft pajamas bottoms.
I am glad I can get rid of my maternity clothes - I have piles to sort through when I can but right now I'm happy it's out of my drawers. Goodbye maternity clothes!
I am glad that we have friends who have dropped food presents to us. We don't need anything for the babies but oh my do I love food.
And I am glad it's NaBloPoMo!
There is so much good blogging around the internet and it's awesome for me to have reading material for all hours of night and day. I am using feedly to follow all your blogs so apologies I cannot comment, but I am already loving so many of the posts. It's nice to follow the wider world of blogging from the startlingly condensed world of newborns.
