We spent most of the day at the Ocularist (prosthetic eye fittings).
Mason, prosthetic out for rebuild.
Mason was such a flirt today in the stroller. He would give the funniest and sweetest grins and just wait for a reaction from us women.
It's so funny to experience life with triplets. Normal tasks can become difficult. For example, it's not simply a matter of waiting for the elevator. You have to wait for one that isn't occupied so we can all fit. And, as soon as it arrives, one of you has to dash over and basically block the door so others don't crowd in first...(like below.) We kept getting beaten to the elevator, it was pretty funny to me.
Dr Gallie and the boys. She was so nice to make the effort to let us get a nice picture with her. We love Dr. Gallie. She is amazing in so many regards.Ocularist Matt Milne with the crying triplets. He is beyond patient as we basically take over his entire office for the day during eye fittings, scattering Cheerios and then accidentally smashing them as we chase babies around. The tiredness set in for Em and Sara while at the Ocularist. Leslie is used to this rigorous go go go schedule. We are older...and a tad out of practice...so we tire easier. :)
Kudos to Matt! Great job!
ReplyDelete