Weights
Archer: 15lb
1oz
Andrew:
15b 1oz
Alden:
16lbs 10oz
Lengths
(at their six month well visit which was actually at 6 1/2 months)
Archer: 26.5 inches
Andrew: 25 inches
Alden: 26.5 inches
Food
Food just
got a lot more complicated and fun. We upped solids to twice a day. The
fun part is the boys have now added (in this order) peas, carrots, sweet
potatoes and apples to their preexisting buffet of rice cereal, squash,
avocado, and green beans. They usually split about 10 ounces of veggies/fruits
between the three of them (or 3.33 oz) at each feeding. We've taken a break
from avocado though because the fat was tough for them to digest. We feed
solids at their 10:30ish and 4:30ish feedings. The complicated part is the
effect this had had on milk. We started giving them what amounts to a
half bottle after their solids. This means they now take a big bottle in the
morning (amount 1), a half bottle at 10:30 (2), a regular bottle at 1:30
(3), a half bottle at 4:30, and a big bottle with rice before bed (4). That's
four different bottle amounts for 3 different babies meaning that making
bottles take a little bit longer when you have to measure out 12 different
amounts with different mixtures of breastmilk and formula and rice
and slippery elm (the miracle cure we have found for Andrew's gas)
into 15 different bottles (whew!). I am sure there is an easier way to do it,
but not without wasting breastmilk and formula, and I work hard for that
breastmilk and hate paying for formula. Among the three of them, we waist
enough as it is.
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Super Dad feeding all three! |
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Trying to keep milk off Archer's helmet |
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Don't know what we would do without the Twin Z |
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Everyone patiently waiting their turn. |
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Archer is all smiles at feeding time |
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Andrew is our champion eater |
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Don't leave any food on the tray or Alden will attack it |
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We love our high chairs |
Diapers
Size 2s
Clothes
Archer and Andrew: 3-6 months
Alden:
3-6 and 6-9 months
Right
before we moved, I unpacked the 6-9 for Alden. His stomach was showing in 3-6
month tops, but it also shows in 6-9 months, so maybe he just has a long torso.
I kind of like Alden being a little ahead in clothes. It helps stretch outfits
further since right now we still rely on mostly hand-me-downs from friends and
shower gifts :) Speaking of, since I haven't bought coordinating or matching sets of anything, I am always excited when I can coordinate them. Specifically, I love it when their pajamas have a theme. He are some shots of me torturing the boys in the morning:
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Dinosaur Jammies |
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Blue Stripe Jammies |
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Sports Jammies |
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Truck Jammies |
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Navy Jammies |
Personalities
and Tricks
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Archer is doing great in his helmet. We had a really cute monogram sticker, but it wouldn't lay flat on the round helmet, so we had a redesign |
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Either way the kid is pretty adorable! |
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When we go to the park, Andrew is more often than not in the carrier (while the other boys are in the stroller) usually because he is both the lightest and fussiest, because of that he gets to wear a baseball cap. |
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The only thing cuter than a baby is a baseball cap is a baby in a backwards baseball cap! |
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Alden is becoming more and more active and more and more smiley |
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But don't doubt his ability to sleep anywhere. |
One thing
that has amazed me this month is how they have all kind of caught up with one
another in terms of their individual strengths. These boys, who we
once thought couldn't be more different, are starting to interact more
with each other and as a result seem to be rubbing off on one another. They all
have their own distinct voice and cry, but they have recently started making
each other's noises and faces, so that something I thought of as
distinctly Andrew, we will see/hear Alden do and vice versa.
Something
that is distinctly Archer is his Forest Gump impression. You know the one where
Forest does an impression of his principal. Yeah, Archer can do a great Forest
Gump (hehe).
One
morning, while I was pumping and Jay was putting away bottles, the boys were in
the front room sitting in their walkers. This is kind of our morning routine
(keep them occupied for 30 minutes or so after their bottles while we start the
day). The boys have been using their walkers as chairs for quite a while now,
but have only recently started being able to propel themselves forward and
back. They have also only recently been able to reach or take interest in the
built-in toys on the front of the walkers. Anyway, one morning Jay and I
suddenly heard the song on one of the walkers play followed by a host of
laughter, which surprised us both since we hadn’t pushed the buttons for them.
Alden had finally figured out that he could reach and activate the music on his
own. The other boys were very impressed and sat mesmerized by Alden's talents
as he DJed for them for the rest of the morning. It was absolutely precious,
and I know we have many more fun moments like that to come.
Some days being a triplet is hard:
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Like when your brother has to go to the doctor, and you get dragged along.... |
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...or when mom takes too long to put your brothers to bed and your pass out on the chair |
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...or when mom takes too long to put your brothers to bed and you pass out of the chair |
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...and bathe with |
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...you have lots of pretty babysitters to take care of you (Kristina) |
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...you have lots of pretty babysitters to take care of you (Jordan) |
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...and you get awesome story time with dad |
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The daddy-to-be got lots of practice |
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Regan is a natural |
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We had another fun playdate with Raz and Jesse |
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Even at their house, a group picture was a little tricky. |
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We love their mom Charity |
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Miss Kristina came too |
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We loved their toys and their backyard |
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We definitely need swings like this when we get to Alabama. We're gonna miss the Yost family! |
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