Our first group adventure (with all three girls) was to a doctor appointment on Friday. I think the first challenge was the vast underestimation I did when calculating the time to get everyone ready and out of the house. I, of course, forgot that everyone would need to be freshly feed, changed and prepped for the car ride - lesson learned: it will take longer to get five people out of the house than two. In the mad dash out of the house, I forgot the camera so we will have to take a picture of our second group outing.
We arrived at the medical building ten minutes before our appointment - phew. As I still have limitations on carrying heavy things (including a baby in their car seat) I was able to use the Moby Wrap to carry a baby (thanks Kate and Andrew) while Brant carried two infant carriers. This wrap is fantastic and I highly recommend it to anyone with one baby, let alone three. Once we got into the medical building the fun began. Over and over I heard 'triplets - wow', it was hilarious. I think Brant and I have been adjusting to the idea of triplets since November so we forget that other people don't see triplets too often. Although, I have a theory that there are many more triplets around than people expect, it is just that it is so difficult to go out in public with three newborns, that those with triplets are trapped in the house - we sure are. The funniest was when people would see the two carriers and the baby wrapped on me and assume we had twins and one carrier was empty. This happened several times and each time we heard 'ahh twins' Brant would get a big grin on his face and spin around the infant carriers to reveal our third delight :) One woman on oxygen and in a wheelchair even started screaming (in an excited way) both Brant and I were a little concerned for her well being as she got very worked up about the girls. Anyway, I think we forget that our reality is uncommon to most but wonderful to us.
The doctor appointment went well, everyone is continuing to grow appropriately. Stella is 6lbs 6oz, Fiona is 6lbs 9oz and Daphne is 6lbs 8oz. There really isn't too much data on expected weights for preemies and especially multiples but as long as they gain weight our pediatrician is happy. We keep having to remind ourselves that my due date wasn't until 7/21 and these ladies should still officially be inside of me. Of course, if they were - I surely would have toppled over by now.