Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Plugging Along...

With the triplets Toronto visits spread out a little more, they get to spend a little more time at home!  This means Les and Rich can try to get them back on a schedule.  If you are a parent of multiples, you know you live or die by your routine (or lack thereof). :)

Thomas, Mason and Luke are sleeping through the night.  Sweet mercy!  They have also been transitioned into their cribs, and are doing well with that.  Thomas sleeps in the middle crib because he seems to sleep through the most.



Just because they are home, doesn't mean no hospital visits.  Leslie wishes!  She's really getting tired of visiting the hospital...  But, she is also grateful she doesn't have to permanently reside AT the hospital like so many other mothers to cancer fighters.

Mason had an MRI today.  MRI's are standard for Rb patients to make sure cancer hasn't developed in any soft tissue elsewhere in the body.

Luke had some blood work done today as well.  He had a little chemo at his last EUA because of the needle punctures in his eye.  The chemo was given as an extra precaution, so that no cancer seeds escape the eye.  Since Luke has had chemo recently, it's necessary to have blood work to check his white blood count, and to be sure his immune system doesn't dip too low.

Thomas had a break today, lucky kid.

Benson had pink eye, again, last weekend...

But, despite all that, they've really been enjoying the nice weather in Edmonton.  The snow has finally melted, and they've ventured out to the park a few times, all together!  They look so cute in their little rompers...






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Kind of unrelated, our other sister gave birth to twins (natural, no invitro) a couple weeks ago.  We have a family group text that is constantly streaming between us.  My favorite last week was a "Battle of the Cry's" between the multiple mothers.  :)

The twins:


The triplets:
 

4 comments:

  1. The triplets win! But they're all so adorable (regardless of the crying).

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  2. So cute! Love the rompers and cute little smiles! Melt my heart. And love those videos! Brought back memories...we won't say good or bad. ;) The twins look so tiny in those bouncers! Enjoy!!

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  3. They are so cute!! Thinking of the family often.

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  4. Thanks for keeping us updated.

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