Statistics

Statistics.  Data.  Facts. Measurements.  Numbers.  Information.

The boys were rock stars at their appointment!

The results are in:

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Weston is a whopping 25.5 pounds!  He is 32 inches tall!  Corbin has closed the gap down to one pound (he’s almost always been about 2 lbs. less than Weston) and he is 24.5 pounds and 31.25 inches tall.

At this appointment we didn’t have to strip them down to their diaper and lay them on the table.  Instead they stood on the scale and were weighed and measured in height instead of length!  My babies are getting so big.

Every time I have the thought that they are getting big fast I think of my mom.  It has to be so interesting to see a little bitty baby that you created, grow up, move out, get married and have their own kiddos.  It kind of freaks me out a bit.

This is again one of those things you hear people talk about all the time but cannot truly understand until you have kids of your own.  So strange.

The boys had two vaccines but I held off on the MMR.  That whole theory of autism scares me.  I know there are so many benefits of vaccines and I know they are important but I think I’m going to wait until they are tad bit older and just space them out a little bit.  Good deal.  As I mentioned above, they were champs.  I was scared and the nurse let us hold them and neither of them even cried!

Speaking of moms, mine is coming to visit!

Group date for Valentines day!

This is what happens when you make us wait at the doctor’s office.

blog doctor Cor

blog doctor West

XOXO

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One thought on “Statistics

  1. MICHELLE PELLATT February 12, 2015 / 3:06 PM

    Great 🙂 I hope Grandma and all of you have a great day

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