Saturday, June 18, 2016

Father's Day

On Micah's first Father's Day Alexis, Jack, and Faith were only a couple of weeks old, and I'm sure he didn't truly "feel" like their father yet since we weren't caring for them full time while they were in the NICU. For Micah's second Father's Day, when Alexis, Jack, and Faith were just over one-year-old, I started a tradition that I hope to continue for many years to come. I had them hold the letters to "DAD" in birth order. The first year I had to take the photos one at a time since I couldn't get them all to sit on the couch and smile at the same time. Last year I also had trouble getting them to sit together. This year was the first year that I was able to capture all three in a somewhat reasonable photo.

Top: 12 months old
Bottom: 24 months old
Trying to get a pic of all three at 24 months old

PHOTOS FROM THIS YEAR (36 months old)

Alexis
Wild Lexi
Faith
Silly Faith
Jack 
Goofy Jack
Pic collage of all three
All three looking at the camera and smiling at the same time! Next year maybe the letters will show the correct way too.
Alexis, Jack, and Faith peeking through the letters
Micah, you are an amazing Daddy to Alexis, Jack, and Faith. They love you deeply and miss you all of the time when you are not around. They have so much fun with you, but I am thankful that you are not one of those "fun only" kind of dads. You definitely share the workload with me when you get home from work and on weekends. You get them in their car seats when we go away, you make sure they use the potty before we leave the house, you aren't afraid to take them to the potty in public, you discipline them when necessary, you make sure they eat meals, you prepare many of their snacks, you aren't afraid to comb the girls' hair, and you help me navigate our crazy life in raising triplets. Thank you for being a great dad to Alexis, Jack, and Faith, and an awesome partner for me in raising our children. We love you!

Monday, June 13, 2016

Early Intervention Graduation

When we were preparing to be discharged from the NICU, a NICU social worker insisted that we pick an Early Intervention company to work with in ABQ as preemies born before 32 weeks automatically qualify for services whether or not they have obvious delays. Thankfully I had an acquaintance that used to work in EI in ABQ, so I asked her for advice. She highly recommended the one she used to work for, Inspirations, and I am so glad she did. She also contacted her prior employer for me and requested certain therapists for us to work with, which was awesome because I feel like we ended up with the best people!

At the time we had no idea whether or not our trio would be delayed. Since they were born at 31 weeks (9 weeks before most full-term singletons are born) there was a good chance that they would have some sort of delay. Also, multiples tend to have delays regardless of when they were born. 

Charity, our Care Coordinator, came to our house to meet with me before Faith was even home from the hospital. The thought is that the earlier babies receive Early Intervention the better chance they have of overcoming any delays, and of course I wanted the best for our babes, plus Charity was on top of it. I was thankful for her right away as she had twin boys that are less than two months older than our trio. I didn't know anyone personally with multiples in ABQ, so she was a great resource for me. During our first meeting we talked about Alexis, Jack, and Faith's health and we set some goals for the next 6 months, which were very simple since they were newborns. We also set up the first evaluation of our trio.

Faith ended up coming home from the NICU the day before the team of therapists came for the evaluation, so all three were able to be evaluated on the same day. Besides Charity, the Care Coordinator, there was a PT, a speech therapist, and a vision therapist. No delays were found initially beyond the two month adjustment for their prematurity, but it was decided that Ann, a Child Development Specialist who is also certified in infant massage, should meet with us weekly to monitor our babes' development and also to teach me infant massage since touch is so critical for infants and it's hard to make time for it when you have multiples.

This is how Alexis, Jack, and Faith spent a lot of their early days at home. They are 2 months old in this picture.
Ann and Charity quickly became a big part of our weekly routine and our lives. I didn't get out much with the babes early on, except for walks with the stroller, and we didn't have a lot of people coming to help, so I looked forward to Ann and Charity coming every week. Knowing they were coming gave me a reason to shower and tidy up the house, which was a good thing even though I was plenty busy taking care of the babes (I know you didn't expect me to do that Ann and Charity, but it was healthy for me!). I learned so much from both Ann and Charity as EI is just as much for the caregiver as it is for a child. For example, I believe a big reason our kids love to sing so much is that Ann encouraged me to sing to them often early on, which wasn't something I was doing on my own. Singing was a way to calm our babes and to keep me calm during stressful moments. 

Every six months I sat down with Ann and Charity to re-evaluate our babes. We determined whether or not they met the goals that I had set six months earlier and we set new goals. Our initial team of therapists also came out every six months to evaluate our babes to make sure there wasn't a delay beyond the adjustment for their gestational age. At one point Jack needed speech therapy so the speech therapist came regularly for a few months, but then he caught up. We also saw a nutritionist a couple of times since our babes were teeny and not gaining a lot of weight. I even met with a counselor at one point to discuss Jack's mental health as he seemed to be having a hard time with his hospital visits. 

I loved having Ann and Charity come regularly so that I could ask random questions about Alexis, Jack, and Faith's development, and so that any delays could be caught right away. They gave me a million tips over the last three years. For example, when it was taking our babes a long time to learn to stand, Ann suggested finding something lower for them to stand with, which seems obvious in hindsight but it's not so obvious when one is in the midst of triplet baby craziness. We took the couch cushions off for a few weeks and set out some bins that they could easily stand by, and this did the trick!

They also brought over fun toys, such as this tunnel, and let us borrow them for extended periods of time!
Standing at the couch without the cushions
Charity helping us practice with our handles
Part of EI's goal is to help families get out and do things within the community. It took awhile for me to be able to get out of the house with our trio regularly, but around age 2 it became much easier. There were still some things, though, such as story time and exploring new parks, that were difficult for me to manage simply because I was outnumbered. So for the last six months I met Ann and Charity at various places around town to practice being out in public and to give the kids new experiences that required extra adults. This was awesome for me and the kids, and we looked forward to the two times a month that we met (our visits became less frequent as the kids got older).

With Charity and Ann at the zoo
Our first trip to Hoots with Ann
Charity catching Jack at the bottom of the slide at Hoots
Charity and Alexis at story time at the Balloon Museum
Big hugs for Ann amidst our crazy first week of potty training
Another fun toy
At the Rio Grande Nature Center with Charity
At the zoo with Ann
Charity and Jack on the zoo carousel
When Alexis, Jack, and Faith turned 3-years-old last week they officially graduated from Early Intervention. This is bittersweet as I'm thankful that they are no longer delayed, but I am sad as Ann and Charity have been an integral part of our lives since Alexis, Jack, and Faith were discharged from the NICU. They watched them grow from premature teeny tiny babes into 3-year-olds who have opinions and love to be in the spotlight. They have coached me through surviving the early days with three infants at home all the way to parenting strong-willed toddlers. Ann and Charity loved on our kids, and me, so well. Thankfully we plan to stay in touch, but we will definitely miss our regular visits. Thank you Ann and Charity for your service and the impact you have made on our lives and the lives of so many others. We miss you already!

Ann put together a fun tea party for the kids to celebrate their graduation. The kids loved pouring their own drinks with the teapot (and we now do this regularly...another thing I never thought of!).
Alexis, Jack, and Faith don't always willingly pose for photos, but Ann and Charity know that tickling helps. This is from our last visit with Ann and Charity.

Friday, June 10, 2016

3rd Birthday Celebration

I promise that this is the last post about Alexis, Jack, and Faith's 3rd birthday. I know six posts about one birthday seems a little crazy, but since we are celebrating three birthdays at once I want to do it justice!

We flew to Michigan on their actual birthday since that was the day tickets were the least expensive, but we figured the kids wouldn't really care since they don't know much about celebrating birthdays anyway. We did want to make their actual birthday a little special, though, so we brought the whole family to Rebel Donut in Albuquerque and let each kid pick out their own donut. We have let them choose at the grocery store, but this was the first time they got to do it at a "real" donut store and they really enjoyed it. We took our donuts home and put three candles in each kids' donut and sang to them separately. They enjoyed blowing out the candles for the first time. We had a few presents for the kids, so we had them take turns opening, which went surprisingly well. Micah then took took the kids to the park for a bit so that I could get some last minute packing done, and then we ate a quick lunch and headed to the airport.

They decided to hold hands to walk into the donut store
So many options..
Jack wanted the pink frosting
Alexis wanted the red one
Faith also wanted the pink one, which is no surprise at all since that is "her color," which we designated to her when she was born to help us tell the girls apart, but now she wants everything to be pink.
The girls waiting patiently while Jack opens his present
Faith's turn
Lexi's turn. They each got to open three gifts on their birthday at home, and then we had a lot of little things for them to open while we traveled.
In the car ready to head to the airport. Technically it was almost nap time so everyone was a bit tired.

The travel itself went okay. Since we traveled in the afternoon all three kids missed their nap and we had a little trouble with the movies on our devices so all three couldn't watch and listen at the same time, but it was soooo much easier than traveling with babies.

Faith opening a gift on the first flight
The flight attendant on the first flight was super friendly and she asked the pilot if the kids could sit in the cockpit. Only Jack was interested by the time the flight landed, though, but he seemed to enjoy the view of all of the buttons.
Lexi had a hard time on the first flight because we only had one car seat along (we have two in Michigan), and she was pretty jealous that Faith got the "prized seat." So on the second flight she got the car seat and the iPad all to herself, and she was perfectly content.

On the second flight Jack was watching the new Peanuts movie and Faith wanted to watch too, so Micah switched seats with her. She couldn't hear the movie and after awhile she asked for her headphones, so we gave them to her to wear even though we couldn't plug them in since Jack was already listening to the movie, but she didn't seem to notice that she still couldn't hear the movie once she put them on. Sitting next to Micah on an airplane with the kids along was a rare moment!

We didn't get to my parents' house until 11:00 p.m. so we didn't get to truly celebrate the kids' birthday that day. We wanted to do a real birthday party with my family in Michigan, which ended up being a couple of days after the actual birthday. We decided to make tacos and my SIL Jodi offered to buy a piñata, so we ended up having a Mexican themed birthday party complete with margaritas for the adults. Miraculously, all three kids napped on the afternoon of the party so all were in good moods and there were zero meltdowns all evening. I really enjoyed celebrating the kids and hanging out with my whole family, which hasn't happened since we were in Michigan 10 months ago.

Most of us at dinner
Getting the piñata set up. Notice Jack's balloon sword which Grandpa made for him. Jack is really into swords right now.
All of the grandkids with Grandpa, Grandma, and the giant donkey piñata.
Alexis was up first
Faith was up second, but she didn't last very long as she seemed intimidated by everyone laughing and cheering.
Jack
Cousin Adelle
Cousin Brayden
Uncle Kent
Yep, even I got a turn!
Micah whacked off a couple of legs and the kids started looking a little worried. It is hard to explain a piñata to 3-year-olds.
Uncle Kyle got all of the prizes and candy out.
The kids inspecting the candy and toys.
J, A, F
It's not a perfect, but for $14 it did the trick as the kids loved having a guitar cake (made out of cupcakes and a crazy amount of frosting). Plus each child got their own cupcake with candles.

F, A, J...so excited for the cake!
Alexis with her candles. We sang Happy Birthday to each kid individually this year. In the past we just sang once and added all of their names, but now that they know what's going on I think it's important to do some things separately. Unfortunately it was too windy to light the candles, but the kids still pretended to blow them out.
Jack
Faith
Faith
Alexis
Jack
Adelle and Brayden....it's even hard for big kids to keep their faces clean with that much frosting.
Alexis excited about presents
Little explorers walking around with their binoculars
More presents
A little batting coaching from Uncle Kent. I love that the kids are so comfortable with their cousins and uncles even though we don't see them very often.

We had so much fun celebrating Alexis, Jack, and Faith and they have felt very special this week. I am so thankful that we were able to celebrate their first three birthdays with family even though we live so far away. We were in Michigan a week before their 1st birthday, so we celebrated a little early, and then Micah's parents came down for their 1st birthday weekend. Both sets of grandparents came to ABQ for their 2nd birthday. And we were able to come to Michigan on their 3rd birthday. Maybe we should make traveling to Michigan around the kids' birthday a tradition since it's so much fun to celebrate with family!