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Thursday, May 26, 2011

My Big Boy

That's right...my little Angel is growing up and fast!  He has officially graduated to his new room and big boy fire truck bed.  We are so very proud of him.  The first few times we tried to lay him down for a nap, he wasn't having it and we reverted back to the crib.  We decided we had some time before the twins come and need their crib, so we better take baby steps and make this an easy and pain-free transition.  The next day we tried again and pretty much got the same result.  So we started looking for feedback and ideas on the best way to transition from a crib to a bed AND a new room.  Just when we were ready to take the crib apart and set it up in his new room to try and see if it would work, HE DID IT!  We decided to go in before bedtime and play in his new room.  We put him in his bed and he just laid down and went to sleep.  We were both in shock.  No naps first then try bedtime, No take the crib apart and set it up next to the new bed, No fuss, No turning back!  From that night on he is in his new bed continuing to sleep through the night and even waits for us to come in and get him in the morning.  He will lay in his bed and play just like in his crib until we enter the room.  WHEW!!!!  That was a milestone we tackled (or should I say, Blaze tackled) quite quickly.  We decided to make him a Fire themed room.  Thinking it would be pretty easy and very boy like, plus Daddy would know exactly what to do.  So what I assumed would be a simple theme turned into another major project.  Daddy designed the entire room, paint, wall paper,etc.




 Potty training is next on the list.  However we decided we wouldn't waste our time and efforts on this before leaving for India.  Nothing like screwing a kid up with a potty training schedule and 23 hour flights, strange potties and no toilet paper.  We have been sitting him on the potty every night before his bath to get him used to it and he now saying, 'Poopie' when he has a poop in his diaper.  So the signs are there and he is ready, but our upcoming adventures in India have put a delay on that.

He is learning and repeating words every day.  Now when we say a word he repeats it, without being coaxed.  Often he will say a word and we have no idea where he heard it.  We both wonder if its English or Spanish, since his Nanny teaches him words in Spanish.  He is learning his letters and numbers and will point at the appropriate one and say it. He is such a sponge. 

Swim class continues and although Coach Bryce is tough.  Blaze pushes forward.  He can now float on his back  by himself for 10 seconds.  He will even do the 'all done' sign to Bryce to let him know he is done.  Bryce just laughs and says, "Nope class is 30 minutes Blaze."  Can't fault a kid for trying.


He is still eating great and is willing to try new foods without a lot of coaxing.  He eats much better with Daddy cause Daddy doesn't let him get away with anything.  Mommy is still the push over and he certainly pushes with me!  The terrible two's are upon us (or should I say me).  'Angel child' aka Blaze around Daddy does NO wrong.  But if Daddy turns his head or leaves the room.  'Devil Boy' rears his ugly head.  Mommy is learning A LOT of patience and Blaze is learning what a 'Time Out' is and 'Taking away privileges' are when he doesn't cooperate.  He is now finding it a game to run and giggle from us when we ask him to come at the store or before we cross the parking lot.  Not so much fun when we grab him up for his own good.  Then the legs kick and the arms swing and we have a slight mini-tantrum for a couple of secs.  Nothing lasts too long and all is quickly forgotten, Thank Goodness!

'the eyes'

He is a typical boy!  He loves to 'rough house' with Daddy and finds it very humerus when he farts and burps...just like Daddy. 

He is interacting more with children and it is so neat to see.  He usually just likes to go up and invade their personal space to stare at them.  But anyone who gives him attention is an, A+ in his books.  He will be stuck like glue to them.  Recently we went to the Zoo with my friend Amanda and her two girls.  Riley is a little less then a year older then Blaze and the entire day he spent holding her hand and staring at her big blue eyes and blonde curls.  He could care less about the monkeys at the front of the glass right next to him.  It was 'all about Riley!'  Poor thing couldn't let go of his hand for even a minute and he was running to catch up and grab hold again.  Such the ladies man!  He loves to give the girls 'the eyes' and they all get a big kick out of it.  He is such a laid back little guy and fits into pretty much any situation with anyone. We are so very excited for him to be a big brother.


He now knows Neyla's name and is not just calling her 'Doggy.' 

 

He loves his pool and knows that word too.  We try and get as much use of it as we can.  He will stay in for hours with us.  Swimming back and forth from us to the steps, picking up rings under water.  He jumps in by himself and crawls out by himself.  He truly has NO fear of the water.  We figure with the cost of classes for 3 kids, we may just need Blaze to teach his siblings for free. 

 


We get more and more excited by the day with our next trip to India fast approaching.  We can't wait for Blaze to see India (he may not ever remember it, but we sure will and will definitely capture lots of pictures)  We are planning to spend time with his surrogate and let her meet him officially.  The SI team says that KT visits the clinic often and has had the opportunity to meet the twins surrogate.  We were told that she told her that we were very nice people and that we were her friends.  She will forever be a dear part of our lives.


On the media front.  So much has happened.  After our visit from the Swiss team in March, they headed to Mumbai for a week and tagged along with the SI Docs exploring the business side of Surrogacy in India.  The photographer even sent us some amazing professional photos of both our surrogates.  What a lovely surprise!  We were told they were wanting to publish the story in May.  So low and behold the 30th of May came and there it was our Preview to the story.  Both on the Apple website and a second one on U tube.  I quickly emailed the Editor-in-Chief we had originally been contacted by to do the story and told him we were very anxious to see the article, could he send me a dvd or a link to the story so we could view it.  His response totally blew me away.  He explained that for us to be able to appreciate the interactive nature of the piece and see the entire story we needed an IPad, so he would send us one.  WOW!  That's all I could say. Certainly unexpected, but truly appreciated.  We should be receiving it any day now and can't wait to see the entire story.  We fully expect it to be controversial since Surrogacy in India is just that.  We hope that we have done the Indian Surrogacy community justice in telling our story in the most positive aspect we could.  The exciting thing is that Ringier (the publishing company) has created this first of its kind, new app for the IPad. It its a magazine ('appazine;) subscription entitled 'The Collection' that puts out a state-of-the-art, interactive monthly feature story.  It is the latest in IPad technology and our story is the 2nd edition in the collection following The Royal Family.  Kind of cool.

We also recently had a visit from the writer.  Her name is Leslie Morgan-Steiner and both of her books, Mommy Wars and Crazy Love are on the New York Times best sellers list. I also found out they are making a Lifetime Movie about Crazy Love.  How cool is that?  We had a fun filled busy weekend spending time with her and her getting to know us.  Blaze once again fell in love with her big blue eyes and blonde hair (he definitely has a thing for blondes it seems)  and was stuck to her side the entire time.  It was a fabulous time, she is an awesome women, kind, honest and her approach to gather information is so non-intrusive.  She will even be coming to Mumbai to spend some time with us when the twins are born.  We truly feel honored to be apart of her next writing adventure and are positive she will do surrogacy in India justice.

Blaze and the beautiful Leslie

Both these 2 media requests came at the same time and it is really a humbling thing to tell your story.  If anyone had asked me 5 years ago if I would be having this journey, I would probably looked at them like they had 2 heads...now look at us!  I truly wouldn't have it any other way.  We are extremely blessed and to be able to tell our story, makes us SO proud.  If we can help just one couples dreams come true then photos and interviews and time spent opening up to strangers is all worth it.

Monday, April 11, 2011

21 Weeks and Counting Down (from Doubly Blessed)

Our growing babies:

Monday, April 4, 2011

Our Skinny Minny

Blaze is growing like a weed. He had his 18 month appointment a couple of weeks ago. Dr. Gentile said he is such a calm child as the whole time he examined Blaze he just stood there and said, 'Hi!' He weighed in at a whopping 22.10 lbs (just a light weight at 10% range) and 33 inches tall (75% range). He remains tall and skinny as ever. He still fits into some 6-9 months shorts at 19 months old so we have lots of clothes to grow into. The other day I put a pair of 12 mth shorts on and saw they were a little big on the waist, but went with it anyway. Well not 10 minutes later I looked down to see Blaze in his diaper with his shorts in hand still zippered and buttoned up. I couldn't help but laugh. Needless to say, all the 12 mth. shorts are now in the back of the closet again. He is our skinny little monkey.


His vocabulary seems to expand by the day. He is intimating many of the words we say and words said on some of his favorite cartoons. Even learning Chinese from Ni Hao Kai-Lan. He says, 'Ya-Ya' and 'Ho-Ho.' Also 'Diego' which he sings when he sees the cartoon on TV. Every letter or number he sees is 'B.' He has learned the word, moon and looks for it at night in the sky. He is also putting words together, like 'Hi Daddy.'

 

He continues to learn new signs too and is using them daily to communicate. He now knows, hat, car, apple, more, eat, finished, cold, hot, bird, shoes, dog, airplane, please, sorry, and thank you. He even waves 'bye' to the TV when his shows are over and then looks at us and does the 'all done' sign.

 Signing 'All done / finished'

He has also learned the saying, 'Uh Oh!' and uses it appropriately when he drops something from his high chair or makes a mess. Take tonight for instance, he stood up in the bath started to pee and looked down to see what was happening after a minute or so of processing he proceeded to look up at Grandma and me and say, "UH OH!" Now I would say that is the appropriate use of that saying. :)

Fun with Grandma's perm rods

He loves to say 'Wow!' and also used it the other day when I was driving and complaining about the terrible Arizona drivers. All of the sudden from the back seat I hear "Wow," and all I could think was, 'Thank goodness, that's all I said.'

Daddy taught him, 'Dude' He will say,'Up' when he wants to be picked up. He loves to say, "Baby" Which will be very appropriate in the coming months. We love singing and dancing together and when we sing, Old MacDonald's Farm, Blaze never fails to do his part of the chorus. He gets the 'e-i e-i ohh's' at the perfect times. He shimmy's his little hips and shoulders and spins round and round to his favorite tunes.  He has also started putting our shoes on and walking around the house. He keeps us laughing, that's for sure.



More recently Gerry bought him a set of sponge squares with pictures with words on them for the bath tub. I started to show him them and say the word, the next night he was able to pick out 10 of them when asked, 'show Mommy the...car, moon, cow, book, sock,etc.' I was astonished how quickly he learned.


He loves making faces. His newest and most comical one, is when he tilts his chin down and looks up at you from the top of his eyes. Its better if I just show you:


We have officially started 'TIME OUT.' Well, I have that is...he is still an angel for his father. Take today for example, we went to the grocery store and I knew half way through we were getting close to nap time, so I was trying to speed it up, now the first part around the store he said, "Hi" to everyone who passed with a big smile on his face. Then out of nowhere, (and this was a first) when I was telling him not to keep throwing his sippy cup on the floor as it wasn't going to speed up the process for us, he proceeded to open his mouth (so I could see every single tooth) and let out 2 screams, then started to cry. I was in such shock, I kinda just stood there and stared like the rest of the customers. Thankfully, it only lasted all of 30 seconds and we were on our way. But please tell me...how on earth do you do 'Time Out' when the meltdown is in the middle of the frozen foods section?

 
 Don't let that innocent face fool you. 

The newest big project at home is renovating the 3 car garage (which usually is used for storage) into a 2 car garage with an indoor play room. Gerry and Dad have done an amazing job thus far without any help. I haven't even minded living with a big hole cut in my front hall for a few days while we were waiting for Gerry's next 4 days off so they could install the french doors. It is going to be a great room for the kids when its done.

Playroom in progress

We also decided that since the nursery (aka Blaze's room) is done in a gender neutral theme (Fisher Price Rain Forest) it would be much easier to just convert one of the spare bedrooms (sorry Papa and Grandma you lost your room) into his room. I decided a Fireman theme should be easy enough and I knew Gerry wasn't going to object. Well, what started out as a little red and white paint and a few fire trucks, has now became an entire fire station and all. And it turns out Fireman theme is not so easy after all. Nothing can ever be that easy for us, I should have known. Well, we only got a few months left so we definitely need to get cracking on that project. I suppose I will wait to remind Gerry of that AFTER he finishes his testing this month for Captain at work!?

Blaze loves to play and run outside, so hopefully when Gerry is done with our playroom renovations we can finally find that perfect outdoor play set we have been searching for since Christmas. The backyard pool is up and running so we will have some fun this summer as a family. The tough part is going to be trying to keep little fish Blaze out of the pool, as he never gets enough of the water.

 
At swim class

We have been taking as much time as possible to spend with Papa and Grandma as they leave again for the summer in a few days and when they return next time they will have 3 Grand kids to spoil. He loves them so much and runs to them both with open arms as soon as he sees them. Today was all about Papa, he wanted to sit with Papa, play with Papa and spend ALL his time in Papa's arms. It truly melts my heart to see them together. Poor Grandma got the cold shoulder, which is very unusual as Blaze is definitely a 'ladies man' and even more so a Grandma's boy.


We are busy starting preparations for our next trip to Mumbai, which we figure will be sometime the end of July (yes that is ONLY 4 months). We are so very anxious to see the Docs again and the entire SI team. We can't wait to show Blaze off to everyone. We hope to be able to meet up with KT and her family as well. I can't believe that we are going to be starting all of this all over again. Yes, I do think if we weren't already crazy we will be in the coming months. Wish us luck!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Belly Pictures...long overdue! (from Doubly Blessed)

I have been very slack on updating our blog.  Time is passing by so quickly and the twins will be here before we know it.  Here are our long overdue belly shots of our surrogate:

7 weeks- not yet showing.

14 weeks- just a little belly.

17 weeks- Whoa there's our babies.

Our beautiful babies! (from Doubly Blessed)

We are already in our 20th week.  More then half way there considering most twins are considered full term at around 36 weeks.  We had our 4D (3D on our end as we had no sound or movement only still images) anomaly scan in our 18th week.  Our surrogate is doing great and continues to have an uneventful pregnancy thus far. So without further adieu, here are our beautiful babes:

Twin 1 left   Twin 2 right

Twin 1 left   Twin 2 right

Twin 1 left (legs)   Twin 2 right

Twin 2 left   Twin 1 right

Twin 1 left  Twin 2 right

Twin 2

Twin 1 is measuring at 17.5 weeks and Twin 2 is 18.2 weeks.  Twin 2's measurements are all a little bigger except for Twin 1's femur, and foot.  Both have a fetal heart rate of 133 bpm.  Gerry is convinced we have 2 boys, however he says he is certain Twin 2 is a boy.  Grandma R. says she thinks she sees 2 boys as well.  Me...well I have NO idea since all the essential body parts are cut off on purpose. So I am guessing its one of each, just to be different.  Either way as long as they both continue on this healthy and uneventful path to a normal delivery I am happy for 2 beautiful babies.