12.4.09: You look gorgeous


I have previously mentioned how Daphne loves to lick everything (and everyone) with a personal preference for freckles. While changing Fiona, I looked down to see Daphne in the mirrored closet hallway licking herself. I couldn't stop laughing. Note to self, clean the mirrors :)


Fiona loves playing with her board books, even turning the pages sometimes. Clearly she is already speed reading - or at least this picture looks that way.


Stella was modelling her new seasonal hat. This hat MAY have been washed in an inappropriate manner which turned the white rim into pink. Luckily, this red and (newly) pink hat looks wonderful on our girls.

12.3.09: Derivations of chunk

Today the girls had their 6 month checkup and they are doing great. We are well within the normal range for a baby girl of full gestation - a huge accomplishment for our babies who arrived six weeks early. Our pediatrician was thrilled with their growth.

Stella: 13lbs 9oz, 25" (birth: 4lbs 9oz, 17.25")
Fiona: 14lbs 0oz, 25.5" (birth: 4lbs 13oz, 18.75")
Daphne: 15lbs 2oz, 26.5" (birth: 4lbs 14oz, 18")

We are going to start solids (well really ' runny mush') soon. I can't believe it is already food time. We even bought a special table with three seats cut out instead of having three separate highchairs (less to clean too).

I can't believe the girls have almost tripled in size already. When your babies start of extremely small, you celebrate every ounce gained. You count the number of days it takes to get up to a normal birth weight. If you held our babies around their birth, then you know how small they were. You can definitely see in the pictures. Well lately Brant and I have been loving how heavy the girls are getting. We have lovingly come up with nicknames to cheer them on when they do a good job eating: Stella 'Little Chunk', Fiona 'Chunk' and Daphne 'Super Chunk'. I realize these names could be insulting to most children, but for our babies we celebrate each chubby check, extra chin, any and all plumpness that they acquire.

12.2.09: One year ago



It was one year ago today that Brant and I first saw three tiny blinking dots (aka heartbeats) in the ultrasound. What a wild and crazy year it has been.

11.28.09: Holiday preview


Today (for several hours in the Robertson household) it was Christmas time. We attempted to get some photos of the girls in their holiday dresses (yes, this is their second dress ever) for our Christmas card. We quickly remembered how hard it is to get three babies smiling (or even looking at the camera) at the same time. After several rounds of pictures we completed the photo shoot and the dresses went back onto the hanger with minimal drool additions.

What is most noteworthy in these photos is how much hair Fiona (green) and Stella (red) have grown lately. We no longer look like a 'before' picture of a rogaine commercial. Instead, we are beginning to show our light brown locks. Daphne (blue) has always had quite a bit more hair than her sisters in more of a reddish tone. Time will only tell what color the girls will end up with, but for now we are just excited that they are finally growing hair.

11.26.09: Ooh la la


(Left to right: Fiona, Daphne, Stella)

Today the girls wore their first dresses. Of course they couldn't wear just any dresses, instead (showing their preference for fine European attire already) they wore dresses that Matt picked out while visiting France.

For thanksgiving, we went over to the Desai home to hang out with family. Although we had to leave before dinner (due to the girls' bedtime) we still left with a TON of vegetarian thanksgiving food. Once everyone was asleep, Brant and I enjoyed our yummy home cooked meal and even leftovers the next day.

11.20.09: Date nights

With Grandy still in town due to Brant's trip to Germany, we had to take advantage of our willing babysitter. Brant and I got out of the house TWICE for what we called Date Nights! One night we went to dinner and the second we went to have a drink and dessert (yes, this breastfeeding mom has the occasional drink). We have figured out that if we feed the girls and get them into bed, then we can escape for a good couple hours before we feed everyone again. This means our babysitter (aka Grandy), just has to handle binkie reinsertion and the occasional snack. It also means that Brant and I get to go out to spend time together without the girls or a list of errands to run, a true treat.

11.18.09: Mama is siiiiiick

I got really sick late last week like I haven't been sick in some time. I had a fever of 102 for a couple days and couldn't eat anything for even more. My mom was in town as Brant was heading to Germany on Saturday but with me down for the count, we had to call in another backup. Bonnie flew out to help with the girls while I attempted to recover as quickly as possible. My mom did a great job taking care of the babies, but it is just too much at night for one person (which is why my mom was here while Brant was gone in the first place). I was SO worried that I would give the girls my illness or my mom. If either of those happened, then we really would have been a mess. Thankfully with Bonnie flying out shortly after Brant's departure, my mom was able to handle the girls (and me) and no one else got sick (phew!). A short week later and I am feeling much better, but it really brings to light how important your health is when you are taking care of three little babies.

Thanks grandmas! We could not have done it without you!

11.12.09: Spectacle


(Stella pink, Fiona brown, Daphne white)

Have you ever seen one of those triplet strollers? The ones that are three seats long? Well thanks to another triplet mom that I met in the M.O.Ms group, we are now the very proud owners of one of these strollers. I can get through doorways with ease and once I master the navigational challenges, this stroller is going to make my daily walks a bit easier as I will no longer need to carry one kid (via wrap or bjorn). I have learned that this is a stroller that I use when I know the path I am going as it is a bit bigger than normal. So already, I have found a use for both strollers. The twin stroller + carrying one baby is great for bigger crowds and unknown destinations while the triplet stroller is great for our daily walks and picking up daddy from work.

I actually thought this new stroller would draw more attention when walking around town as compared to the twin stroller, but I think I was wrong. Turns out people are better able to see the three babies in the triplet stroller and I get fewer questions (more looks, but fewer questions). With the twin stroller, I get a lot of 'Triplets?' Perhaps people are better able to count to three (as they see the babies in the triplet stroller) rather than adding two plus one (as the twin stroller + carrying a baby requires more math). Who knows.

11.11.09: Five months old


(left to right Fiona, Daphne, Stella - please note for the first time no one is screaming in the monthly photo)

Today the girls turned five months old. I can't believe it! Where has the time gone? In the past month they have learned to roll like crazy, started to grab things and giggle amongst other fantastically rewarding milestones. We estimate they weigh between 12-14 pounds and are a solid two feet tall. They are really beginning to show their personalities. Stella loves to talk and smile, Daphne loves to lick and jump and Fiona loves to examine and study things. We really have three unique girls and watching their personalities blossom is amazing.

11.8.09: Santa Monica



Stella pink, Daphne left, Fiona right

Today we went on a big adventure to Santa Monica to visit with Jen (from Boston) who was in town on a girls vacation. I can't believe how big Kayla (Jen's daughter) has gotten since I saw her just over a year ago. The girls did great on the car ride there and did wonderful while we walked along the pier catching up. This was the first time the girls saw the ocean. They didn't go and play in the water, we figure we will save that for another trip when they can enjoy it a bit more. Even on the car ride home the girls did pretty well as Brant and I only had to break out into the alphabet song for 10-15 minutes (a success in our book). We are still building our confidence with taking the girls out on these bigger adventures. We always end up heading home sooner than we'd prefer, but each trip builds our confidence and pretty soon we will be able to go somewhere for more than a couple hours at a time (we hope).