But enough about me… naked-neck Cooper is a different child. About 4 days after the trach came out, he decided he was d-o-n-e with crawling. He chases Zach and Charlie now, laughs all the time, and many fewer melt-downs. He seems to feel better and have tons more energy. He looks great, too. The blow hole is slowly shrinking. We hope it will be closed up in a few months. For now, though, we still have to be careful in the bathtub and keep it covered all day, but that’s cake comparatively.
A couple of lessons learned lately (some the hard way) and a warning if you come to visit:
- 3 toddlers in 1 grocery cart (even if it looks like a fun space ship) will last in the Harris Teeter about as long as it takes them to devour their free cookies. Just pretend you don’t notice the “1 cookie per customer please” sign.
- Before you get to your minivan with all of the groceries you’ve purchased (which will be very few if you forego the free cookies), make sure none of your children are hiding packages of cheese between their legs. I had to make Charlie apologize to the store manager for smuggling Kraft singles.
- It just isn’t possible to train 3 18-month-olds for their first Easter Egg hunt, even if you simulate the real thing in your backyard. Charlie actually got the whole pick-up-the-egg-and-put-it-in-your-basket thing. Zach seemed terribly offended at the thought of any eggs in his nice clean basket (and proceeded to throw out every egg we put in there). Cooper thought his basket was a hat.
- Just because your kids are at the neighborhood Easter Egg hunt extravaganza, it doesn‘t mean it is OK for them to eat 2 (or was it 3???) cupcakes for dinner (each). And if they do, don’t be surprised by the volume or color of poop to follow.
- And lastly, if you come to visit the Kahn household and your bare feet step on something squishy and cold, don’t worry. It’s just fruit cocktail. We still haven’t found all of it.
4 comments:
Grocery shopping is always tricky. My three always have a meltdown when they have to give their cracker box/cookie box (that mommy has given them so she can get all of her shopping done) to the check out clerk. You have to master pulling one cart and pushing another. I seem to never have enough room for all of my groceries with all three in one cart!!!! Costco is the best. They have double carts!!! We have got to get together and share stories/advice. I would love for our triplets to meet!!!! We are so happy for Cooper and your family!
I found two cherries under one of their cribs. I think Charlie was stashing them as a midnight snack! hahah! Never a dull moment! I love it!
-Corey
Wow, and I thought shopping with one is hard. Lord, I hereby swear I will never complain again. Never. Until Jay grabs four more cans of Cambells and throws them at the woman behind us (well, really at the ground, but she thought he was throwing them at her). So happy to hear about Cooper and the dancing/singing/walking around 1/2 naked.
You're a brave woman for taking triplets grocery shopping, I struggle w/ twins in teh grocery store! They love the "car-go goes" (Hobson's words for "car") carts and Hobson does great in the grocery store as long as I can keep him from escaping from the cart, but about 15 minutes into the trip Aaron starts screaming bloody murder! My nerves can't take it, so I either go alone or order online and pick the groceries up curbside.
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