Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Home Sweet Home - Chez Melton
Melia & Elle being discharged
It's been 24 hrs. and we haven't seen the back of our eyelids for more than 3 of those hours... wouldn't want it any other way.
In our last journey home, we found we had some adjustments - mainly an issue of space, cupboard space for bottles, convenient spaces for face cloths and diapers, closet space for clothing, coffee table space for everything in between - you get the idea.
Melia was up most of the night packed full of charming and uncomfortable gas; Elle slept through the entire drama. The girls are already adapting to home well as mom and dad were an hour late with the 6:00 AM feeding!
The morning went well enough with a nurse stopping by to see Elle - protocol when a baby goes home with a nasal feeding tube. We will see her one or two more times over the next two weeks. The afternoon went much better with Yaya (gramma) Soula stopping by to allow us an hour's sleep. Chinese for dinner is the order of the day.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Not much new to report but thought we'd post some more pics. Melia as of today weighs 5lbs 14oz and Elle is 4lb 15oz. Melia is honing her feeding skills, while Elle is just getting it going...again! About 2 weeks ago Elle realized that she didn't really have to work to get fed so she stopped breastfeeding and bottle feeding completely which has really delayed us coming home. It's a good thing she's cute or she would have been in big trouble. Our due date is in 2 weeks and I'm sure we'll be in hospital until then. Our first night home can't come quick enough.
Melia is on the left & Elle is on the right




Sunday, September 14, 2008
So another week and we're nearing the end - wherever that may be. Once neonatals reach 1800 grams, then they are of weight to move into a crib. Melia has progressed and Elle is waiting her turn out. As it happens, Elle needed some breathing assistance again - hopefully for the last time as we head into the final month of NICU care. I know we've said it before and we'll say it again, but "it will be much easier when...". Somehow, I'm thinking we'll be saying that a few more times, like "when they go to school" or "when they start paying for our retirement."
Gramma & grampa Melton (Linda & Ed) flew in from Atlanta, GA for a long visit weekend. Had it not been for visiting hours, I'm sur eon their way through Windsor to Kingsville, they would have had a peek. Saturday afternoon, they made it in bringing great gramma Doris along for her first viewing. Gramma made a wonderful, padded, play mat for the girls - nice for rolling around. The jury is still out on who the girls resemble most - only time will tell.
Gramma & grampa Melton (Linda & Ed) flew in from Atlanta, GA for a long visit weekend. Had it not been for visiting hours, I'm sur eon their way through Windsor to Kingsville, they would have had a peek. Saturday afternoon, they made it in bringing great gramma Doris along for her first viewing. Gramma made a wonderful, padded, play mat for the girls - nice for rolling around. The jury is still out on who the girls resemble most - only time will tell.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Busy, busy!
Well, part-time parenting is busier than one thinks. We spend 4 to 5 hours with them during the day and then a few more hours at night - it makes a long day, everyday. Bathing happens everyday here in Windsor - a full bath one day and a sponge bath the next. During the day is Melia's production when Tige is at work. In the evening is Elle where I get a hand by Tige. I suppose it is preparing me for when we get home and I will be by myself.
As for the girls, they are doing really well - growing too fast. If it were up to Tige, he'd keep them in this baby stage forever. Melia now weighs 4lbs 5oz and Elle 3lbs 9oz. I am also b-feeding the girls now which adds to the production. Melia is a pro at breastfeeding and is quite the chatty one - constantly grunting, making noises, and always talking to Tige when he is holding her. Surely she's working fast to seal the deal (inheritance if there is one)! Elle already has his heart too and works her angle quite differently - slow and steady.
The bigger they get, the harder it gets to be at the hospital. Strange because our difficulty before was getting back home in Windsor. As soon as "the hers's" start feeding on their own then it will be time for them to come home. Personally, time cannot go by fast enough. Elle is still gaining her strength back after her last infection, so she is a bit slower at feeding. My little girl is a fighter and, as sure as day, will shock us all at how fast she catches on.







As for the girls, they are doing really well - growing too fast. If it were up to Tige, he'd keep them in this baby stage forever. Melia now weighs 4lbs 5oz and Elle 3lbs 9oz. I am also b-feeding the girls now which adds to the production. Melia is a pro at breastfeeding and is quite the chatty one - constantly grunting, making noises, and always talking to Tige when he is holding her. Surely she's working fast to seal the deal (inheritance if there is one)! Elle already has his heart too and works her angle quite differently - slow and steady.
The bigger they get, the harder it gets to be at the hospital. Strange because our difficulty before was getting back home in Windsor. As soon as "the hers's" start feeding on their own then it will be time for them to come home. Personally, time cannot go by fast enough. Elle is still gaining her strength back after her last infection, so she is a bit slower at feeding. My little girl is a fighter and, as sure as day, will shock us all at how fast she catches on.
Little Ms. Elle




Little Ms. Melia



Saturday, August 30, 2008
Home sweet home!!
Hello everyone, I am happy to say that I am writing you from home. Melia was transferred to Met hospital here in Windsor on Thursday afternoon and Elle was sent yesterday morning. It all happened very fast on Thursday, I went in for my daily visit and when I got into the hospital parking lot I saw that I had a message waiting on my phone, it was the girls neonatologist telling me that Windsor had two beds open and that they were going to get them there before they were taken up again. Melia left one hour after I arrived and Elle was sent the next morning. Both girls liked the abulance ride and are doing really well.
It took me 3 hours to leave Ronnie's house. After 7 weeks of being away from home you tend to accumulate stuff and packing was definitely trying. When you leave RMH you also have to clean the room yourself so that added to everything else I had to do. It is so nice to be in my own home and with Tige. He gives me tremendous support even when I insist I am fine, he always knows when this all gets to me. We are now trying to feel out the NICU unit here, it is definitely different and will take some getting used to. As long as they have the girls best interest at heart we will all be just fine...LOL!
Well I am fighting off a fever now so I am going to get some rest.
TTYL
The Meltons
It took me 3 hours to leave Ronnie's house. After 7 weeks of being away from home you tend to accumulate stuff and packing was definitely trying. When you leave RMH you also have to clean the room yourself so that added to everything else I had to do. It is so nice to be in my own home and with Tige. He gives me tremendous support even when I insist I am fine, he always knows when this all gets to me. We are now trying to feel out the NICU unit here, it is definitely different and will take some getting used to. As long as they have the girls best interest at heart we will all be just fine...LOL!
Well I am fighting off a fever now so I am going to get some rest.
TTYL
The Meltons
Monday, August 25, 2008
Well here we are two days shy of 5 weeks old and it's nothing but good times at St. Joe's ...I wish! We almost made it home to Met hospital in Windsor, but due to a baby boom overnight our beds were taken and our transfer was cancelled at the last minute. I was of course devastated and Tige took over the anger role, we are prepared to do what we have to but it was like taking candy away from a child. I was really nervous at first for the move but the more I thought about sleeping in my own bed and being with Tige all week long the more I wanted it to happen. Apparently the whole province had no beds available for preemie's so atleast we are secure here. My mom stayed with me last week while Tige was away which really helped keep me occupied until Tige came back. The Ronald McDonald house has some 'classy' folk staying here which is making the living situation pretty trying as well. It doesn't seem to be a relaxing place anymore, they've marked their territory all over the lounge and kitchen area and we don't have anywhere to relax anymore without getting irritated by them. Surprisingly there is only four of them but they have really disrupted the everything. Needless to say this makes the extra time here really hard to deal with.
Now let's talk about our baby girls. Elle weighs 2lbs 9oz and Melia weighs 3lbs 4oz and they are both doing relatively well. They are absolutely adorable and make us gush with love more and more everyday. Melia is really loving her soother which is great, it helps her strengthen her jaw which is preparing her for feeding. Hopefully in two weeks we can practice breastfeeding with her. Elle is starting to practice sucking as well but her mouth is so small still, it's so cute to see her try. We probably won't be heading to Windsor for atleast another week or so now due to some tricks that the girls are pulling. They apparently like it here, I just wish they would not misbehave in order for us to stay.

Melia smiling after bath time
Melia in her new outfit

Elle holding on to daddy's finger
Elle being adorable
This is my favourite picture, Melia got the world's worst haircut for an IV and even though I felt this way about it, she thought she let us know how she felt too!!
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