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Anonymous Anonymous said...

As the parent of just one baby, and never having observed twins interacting (at least not as babies) I find the pictures of Eden and Holland together and your descriptions of how they relate to one another totally fascinating. They really do seem to have crossed some sort of threshold out of babyhood-- I mean a baby wouldn't pretend to cry and then hit her sister on the head! The pictures accompanying this post are super cute, as always.

Thu Dec 08, 10:58:00 PM EST

Blogger Kendra Lynn said...

I'm so glad to hear of the girls' progress...they really seem to moving along quickly now, and its great to hear that Holly is almost ready to stand and walk!

As for Eden's hearing, I'm positive that its going to work out. God hasn't let you down so far...and I believe its going to just get better from here on out!

I love you guys.

Happy Holidays.

Thu Dec 08, 11:25:00 PM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Billie,
Tonight as I read your reports about the girls, I remembered how very tired a mommy gets. I only had one baby at a time, and each of those girls were relatively healthy. I can still recall the times when I complained about how hard it was and how tired I got. After following your lives via blog, I know that I didn't come close to being overwhelmed, as I sometimes claimed.
When I visited the blog tonight, I read with my eyes the news, but I "heard" with my heart the weariness of a young mother's voice at the end of a long, long day.
You've named the blog, "Micro Preemie Twins: The Story of Holland & Eden". But those of us who frequent it, know that it's "The Story of a Family": a family that has overcome unbelievable odds. And eventhough at the end of every single day, you are tired beyond words, there is still "hope" in your voice. For you know in your heart this family will make it!
We all know it, too!
All My Love!

Fri Dec 09, 01:03:00 AM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi- I have no idea if you'll find this relevant, but my micropreemie turned one (actual) on Nov. 26. She doesn't say consonants or mama either. The PT told me that ST (at least in CA) isn't instituted until 18 months and that micropreemies can be so busy getiing neurologically "organized" with motor skills, speech is put aside. -E

Fri Dec 09, 04:07:00 AM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I forgot to say that speech is then totally caught up with ST (sometimes not), after a strong motor foundation has been met.

Fri Dec 09, 04:08:00 AM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Once again I am struck by how big the two little beauties are getting. Just look at Eden with her head held high and Holly trying her hand at standing in her crib! I see that you lowered her matress :), excellent move. Give sassy-pants and wild-hair big smooches from me. Much love, Jess

Fri Dec 09, 02:11:00 PM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was thrilled to get the newest scoop on Miss Edie's implant. Slow but steady is good too..she's her own girl! I, by the way, LOVE her hairband do! It's very original.
I have a feeling you will be playing hide and seek with Miss Holland once she gets scootin on her feet! It will be her and Zippo against the world, dog bone in hand! Gentlemen start your engines!
Love and smooches,
Mamma Jules

Fri Dec 09, 07:32:00 PM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh, miss sassy pants is on the move, and wants it her way. though i know it isn't "nice", it did make me laugh. perhaps we have a little drama queen on tap? :) i can't wait to see you guys when i get home. maybe we can plan a little holiday get together? let me know what you think...love, lis

Sat Dec 10, 12:45:00 PM EST

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