Thursday, September 20, 2007

Peanut Butter Belly Time!

Yesterday we had our two week checkup with Jack and Bella. Turns out they are growing like the weeds in our lawn, fast.


Jack now weighs 6 lbs 13 oz and is 20 inches long. He came home from the hospital weighing 5 lbs 14 oz and was 18 inches long. Bella is now 5 lbs 9 oz (broke the 5 lb mark!) and is 19.5 inches long. She came home from the hospital weighing 4 lbs 9 oz and was 18 inches long.

So, onto the pictures. Yesterday the doctor told us that the twins should have some "belly time" for a few hours everyday to keep their heads nice and round. We don't need to have a couple of pancake heads in our family.


What a nice looking blanket,
The N's.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

The Insignificant Significance of Time

Well, we are all home. I'm, unfortunately, back at work. Right now Stephanie, Jack, Bella and Stephanie's mom, Gloria are all back at home. Last night I stayed in the guest room so I could get a full night of sleep (I woke up every 3 hours anyway) so I could come back to my glorious place of employment this morning.

Our stay in the hospital seemed to go so slowly, but so fast at the same time. The title of this blog was the first thing that came to mind in regards to that and to the time we've had with Jack and Bella since. The hospital was like staying in a hotel that sucked. It was a mini vacation but not at all like home...mostly because I feel comfortable going sans shoes while walking on the floor in our house.

Right now our nights are filled with every 3 hour feedings and supplementing with a bottle after breast feeding. Bella needs to catch up!

We couldn't have asked for more well behaved babies. For the most part they keep their bodily fluids to themselves (both of us have been sprayed, Stephanie's such a good mom about it!) and they sleep very well. We even have to wake them up to feed them! Don't let me down, babies, don't make me a liar. Continue to sleep well!

Thank you all for your kind words and support, we all appreciate it very much. I have the twins working on thank yous since they are still too young to get jobs.

More to come,
Nathaniel, Stephanie, Jack (on the right) and Bella (on the left)

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Very Quick Update

Isabella Efthemia Norgren, 4 lbs. 15 oz., 18" long, born 9/5/07 at 7:59 am.
Jack Ira Norgren, 6 lbs. 2 oz., 18" long, born 9/5/07 at 7:58 am.

Mom and babies are doing well, everyone is very tired.
Keep us in your thoughts, I'll post pictures as soon as I can!
-The Norgren Family

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

TOMORROW

9/5/2007 7:30 a.m. CST.

See floating babies for more details.

To the limit...


We're quickly approaching September 13th, which the babies' birthday was moved to after a scheduling conflict between the doctor and the OR (what stories we'll have for them on the significance of their birthdays!).

Stephanie is feeling full and ready to burst like that scene in Alien after they guy eats the noodles and the alien pops out of his chest. Well, probably not that, but seriously, she's full.

We're expecting the twins any day now. In preparation for them I've been staying up late to simulate sleep deprivation and watching such movies as, "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves", which stars the always charming Kevin Costner.

You know it's true, everything I do, I do it for you,
Anxious N, Bubble Belly and the reasons for The Bubble