Ooooooook....before I get into baby talk and how I can't believe that a month has already come and gone, I need to discuss my breakfast. It's like Oatmeal Deluxe! Kashi instant honey and cinnamon with a whole banana, a scoop of ground flax seed, and a scoop of this trail mix I got called "women's vitality" ha! It has lots of nuts, craisens, some other dried thing, sunflower seeds, and dark choc chips. I mean really...I think about this oatmeal from the second I wake up. Whoaaaa, that was a tangent...I can't help it. It's what I do!!!!!
Now the babiessssss!! Ohhhh, they just keep getting cuter everyday. They are especially cute today, because they are wearing new outfits from cousin Sarah. Like the first, non-onesies that actually fit my tiny children. Like, I think they are getting big until I have to tell someone their weights out loud. Yesterday was my real due date, and they are about the size of regular newborns, soooooo all the world makes sense again. Other than the fact that both have stuffy noses and Miss Olivia has a diaper rash like you wouldn't believe, they are sticking to the same ole routine...eat, diaper change, sleep like champs in the nap nannies...repeat!
I can't wait until tomorrow morning to go back to the Farmer's Market on Eastside and Richmond. I mean...it was so great last weekend. Everything was overpriced, but the music/adorable consumers/coffee bar/real good breakfast to go/perfect weather all made me feel like I was on the best post-baby field trip of my life. So like I was saying...I can't wait til tomorrow. If it rains, I'll be so sad.
I FINALLY got some inspiration for my new awkwardly sized living room when my new issue of House Beautiful arrived in the mail this week. I mean I can't wait for the moderly comfortable not modernly stiff chaise lounge, revamped ratan chairs, cozy blankets, magazine rack, books to read....ohhh I need to find a way to get this together ASAP!
And now this post has gone on too long, so here are just a couple of pics!
First Week - The Day we left the hospital
One month later...
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