
Hard to believe its been a month already. Life is a bit exhausting at the moment. The babies were a dream at the hospital but as soon as we got home, they became a little more demanding. Fernando took his paternity leave this past week, and actually said he wished he was back at work. We could not get the kids to stop crying (particularly Lucy). When it comes to baby products, we are minimalists. The goal was to keep our house looking like babies had not overtaken it. We didn’t want a swing, or high chair, or pack n’ play, etc. But when kids are crying, you’ll do anything to keep the peace and quiet. So we broke down and got a must-have baby item: the MamaRoo.

And life has been much better. And Fernando is sad he has to go back to work on Monday (which makes two of us).
And now a plug for my favorite doctor in Houston: Camille Boon, M.D.

If any of my Houston friends need a great Ob/Gyn, I highly recommend Dr. Boon. I’m actually sad my weekly appointments are over. She’s super nice, genuinely concerned about her patients, a very talented surgeon, and saved my life on one occasion. And she’s an awesome doctor because she did subcutaneous stitches instead of staples after my c-section (which is probably why my recovery was such a breeze). Anyway, thanks to her (for a multiple of reasons), Lucy and Evan are here.
And now for the monthly recap from the top:

Evan had jaundice and had to lay on this sweet fluorescent bed. He loved it.
The babies had their first photo shoot at one week. It lasted 4 hours and they did great!

More pictures here. Thanks Kelli for taking such amazing pictures!

Fernando gave the babes beautiful blessings at church when they were 2.5 weeks. Sadly we didn’t get a happy picture of them even though they behaved wonderfully at church.


We had lots of visitors including Fernando’s cousins, parents, grandma, my parents, sister, brother and family.

Our nephew Josh holding his new cousin

Fernando made the kids their monthly onesies with iron-on transfer paper (my husband is proving to be pretty crafty).

I can’t resist a picture of a baby crying. So true to life.

So there you have it. We have survived month one. It’s been exhausting, but we love being parents. I’m not quite ready to touch the sewing machine yet, but I did manage to get in the kitchen and make caramel apples last week, which felt good.