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Get comfy….

….because you’re going to be here a while. I have finally downloaded lots and lots of pictures for your viewing pleasure. I have not downloaded the most recent ones from Thanksgiving, but there are plenty to hold you over until I can get to those. Maybe by Easter. :)

Anyway, like I said, there are LOTS of pictures in this slideshow. 296 to be exact. Whew! They go all the way back to Ashleigh’s 2nd birthday party in Newton. There are actually a few before those even. Then there are ones from Riley and Kyleigh’s first birthday here in Troy, and some from our quick visit to Georgia in October. Mostly they are just randomness from everyday life though. I wanted to sort them out and make a post for each event, but I figured I better just get them up before the kids start school.

I hope you enjoy the pics, and if I don’t get a chance to talk to you before Christmas…..Merry Christmas!!!

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Healed

Luke, Kyleigh and I are on our way home from Birmingham right now. Kyleigh’s EKG was completely normal again so Dr. Romp, her Pediatric Cardiologist, took her off her medication effective immediately. Praise God for His healing power!! We are so grateful to everyone who has prayed for Kyleigh since birth. God answers prayers!

Since Kyleigh had an abnormal EKG at birth, Dr. Romp would like to see her again, but not until about age 5. So we get a few years off. While talking with the nurse after K’s appointment, she commented that Kyleigh was tall. She told us that however tall a child is at age two, you can double that and that is how tall he or she will be as an adult. For example, Ashleigh was 36 inches at her two year check up making her 72 inches full grown. That’s six feet!!! Whoa! Assuming A and K are on pretty much the same growth schedule, we’ve got two-thirds of a formidable volleyball front line. If anyone would like to offer a couple of full scholarships, just let me know.

Just out of curiousity, has anyone ever heard that before? The height thing, I mean. I’m going to try to research it when I get a chance, but I’d love to hear from other parents. Let me know!

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Twins at Nine Months

As promised…..here is an update on Riley and Kyleigh. We had their nine month well check today at our pediatrician’s new clinic. It just opened yesterday, and it is very nice. The twins are both just perfect. Happy, healthy and such blessings to us. Notice in the pictures that the nurses were kind enough to put us in the room that matched the babies’ eyes perfectly. Hahaha. Here are the latest stats:

Riley
24 lbs 4 oz
29 3/4 in long

Kyleigh
21 lbs 3 oz
29 1/2 in long

That’s right. Kyleigh is only 1/4 in shorter than Riley right now, but three pounds lighter. Looks like she’s going to be tall and thin. She is actually just barely heavier and longer than Ashleigh was at nine months. We have always thought that Kyleigh is smaller than Ashleigh was. Probably because compared to Riley, she seems small. They were both in the 90th percentile or higher on everything. Big babies. That’s all we know. Here are a few pictures from the visit today. Enjoy!

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FINALLY!!

I’m back! At least for today anyway. I just can’t seem to find time to do the things I want to do lately. We have all been so busy on top of the day to day things of running a household with three kids under the age of two. But here is a VERY abbreviated update on the last two months in the life of the Lanes.

We have been to Texas to visit my family while Luke went on a mission trip to Mexico. We were there for two whole weeks. We have been to Georgia to see our oldest niece graduate from high school and to visit Luke’s family. That was a very quick trip…..only two days. We just finished Vacation Bible School on Friday. I helped with preschool music so the kids had to get up earlier than normal every day and go to the church with me. It was a lot of fun but very tiring.

All three kids are growing up so quickly. Ashleigh will be two years old in less than two months! That is so hard to believe. Riley and Kyleigh just turned nine months old yesterday. We are going for their check up on Tuesday so I’ll try to post their stats then.

In the meantime, here is a slide show with almost 200 pictures. Yes, 200. I think it’s 188 to be exact. Sorry there are so many. I just didn’t have time to sort through them all and post individual pictures. I will try to keep up with the blog and post pictures more often so there are not so many next time. So, hope you enjoy the pics!

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For the Love of Blueberries

So, tonight at dinner Ashleigh wasn’t eating very well. Utilizing my excellent parenting skills, I proceeded to bribe my daughter. I told her that if she would eat her chicken and green beans ‘all gone,’ then she could have blueberries. At which point she began shoveling in pieces of chicken faster than she could chew resulting in chipmunk cheeks full of chicken. With a little coaxing, she also finished the green beans. Soooo…..

Empty bowl

Look, Mommy! I ate them all!

Licking the bowl clean

This child LOVES blueberries!!

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Good Girl

It has come to our attention that we must say ‘good girl’ quite often to Ashleigh because she has started saying it whenever she accomplishes a task. For instance….

Pick up a piece of food with a fork….Good girl!
Put a shape block in the correct shaped hole….Good girl!
Go tee tee in the potty….Good girl!

Anyway, you get the idea. We are learning to be VERY careful about what we say around her now. Like her cousin, ‘Carrot’, she will try to repeat just about anything you ask her to. We’ll try to get video of it soon. Like most things at this age, it probably won’t last long.

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The Power of Prayer

Many of you know about what happened with our daughter Kyleigh when she was born. Actually it is the reason she and Riley were born on that day. During my weekly fetal stress test on that Thursday morning, Kyleigh’s heart rate was extremely high (about 230-250 bpm) so the doctor wanted to deliver them that afternoon. After delivery the doctors were unable to convert her heart to a normal rate and rhythm so she was transferred to a hospital down the street with a NICU. After several doses of medicine, they were able to keep her heart rate normal. The condition is known as supra ventricular tachycardia (SVT). The doctors at that hospital were in contact with a pediatric cardiologist at University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) on several occasions faxing EKGs and other test results. She stayed in the NICU for a week before coming home on daily medication. At that point, we were referred to the doctor at UAB for follow up and made the first trip on November 6 when she was only six weeks old. After reviewing Kyleigh’s previous EKGs and the one from that day, the doctor diagnosed her with Wolf Parkinson White syndrome or WPW, for short. That is a long name which basically means that her heart has an extra electrical path that caused it to race.

Today (Tuesday), I am actually typing this in the back of our van on the way home from our second trip to UAB. Kyleigh had another EKG and the doctor described it as NORMAL! Praise the Lord! He answers prayers! The doctor said that it looks like she is probably outgrowing the WPW. Although she will remain on a very low dose of her medication until she is one year old, if the next EKG is still normal, and she has not had any episodes of SVT, then we can discontinue the medication at that point. We are so grateful to everyone for their prayers over these last six months. Please continue to pray that Kyleigh will not have any episodes of SVT, and that she will outgrow this condition. We know that God is the Great Physician, and we give him all praise, honor and glory for this miracle!


Getting weighed

EKG time

 

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Pictures, pictures, pictures

Here are the rest of the most recent pictures we have taken. Several are already in other posts so I didn’t add them to the slide show. Hope you enjoy!

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Hoppy Easter

This year I decided to start a tradition of making a bunny cake for Easter. My mom said that she used to make them years ago. I figure as the kids get older they can help more and more with the mixing, baking, icing, decorating, etc. Ashleigh helped put the coconut and a few of the jelly beans on this year. Of course, only a few of the jelly beans actually ended up on the cake. Most ended up in her mouth. Until she found a cinnamon one anyway. She didn’t really like that one.

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Ashleigh also experienced her first Easter egg hunt this year. On Saturday, our church had a community-wide egg hunt for the first time in many years. We had a great turn out, and the kids had fun. Before the kids went out to hunt for the eggs, we shared the real reason we celebrate Easter with them. Luke used the Resurrection Eggs with the older children, and the younger ones watched a Miss Pattycake video about Easter. We pray that one day our kids will understand what Easter is all about and know Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior.

We were surprised at how well Ashleigh did finding the eggs since she had never done it before Saturday. I think she might be a little OCD like me so she wanted to “clean up” by picking up the eggs off the ground and putting them in her basket. That’s my girl! On the other hand, she loves dumping out all the toys from the toy bins in the middle of the living room floor. Oh well.

She also enjoyed what was inside the eggs she found. A little too much I’m afraid. Yum, candy!

Riley and Kyleigh attended the egg hunt as well, but they slept through most of it and didn’t get to join in the festivities this year. Next year, Babies.

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Then, on Sunday, after a beautiful celebration of the resurrection of our Redeemer, we came home to eat lunch and have our own little Easter egg hunt in the front yard. Ashleigh saw the first egg as soon as we walked out the front door and was very excited. When she would see another egg, she would exclaim “MORE!” We only hid about 14 eggs or so, and she found them all with little help. She has become quite the little egg hunter. Next year we’ll see how a little friendly competition from her brother and sister affects her hunting abilities. They were watching her every move.

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We hope everyone had a very blessed Easter. Alleluia! He is risen!

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Twins at Six Months

It is hard to believe that Riley and Kyleigh are six months old already. I know I, and all parents for that matter, say that all the time, but time just seems to fly by so quickly. They are half way to one year old. It just doesn’t seem possible.

Here are their latest growth stats from their six month checkup:

 Riley
Riley
22 lbs 4 oz
28.5 in

 
Kyleigh
17 lbs 12 oz
27.5 in

Riley was in the 95th percentile or above for everything, and Kyleigh was in the 90th percentile or above for everything. Needless to say, they are both thriving. They have been eating cereal, fruits and veggies for a couple of months and are starting on meats now. For the most part they have enjoyed the baby food except for maybe peas. I have learned to hide the peas by mixing them with another veggie they enjoy, like carrots. Very sneaky. Dr. Scotty says they are doing great and not to change a thing. We have been blessed with three beautiful, healthy children. Thank you, God.

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