The twins are here! I have obviously been a little preoccupied what with 20 feedings per day, nanny research/interviews, thank-you notes, and housekeeping and am now going to attempt to summarize the incredible series of events and physical and psychological transformation I and Akhil and our household have undergone in just 3 weeks.
Wyatt Akhil Madhani and Liv Surya Madhani were delivered by C-section on Monday, August 9, 2010, at 10:35 and 10:38 a.m., weighing in at five pounds, 11 ounces and five pounds, seven ounces. 37 weeks and one day. No NICU time! We love them dearly and can't quite believe we're being entrusted to take care of these beautiful little people. They are apparently healthy, gaining weight like champs, and eating faithfully every two-to-three hours, much to their parents' exhaustion.



By Day 3, I was feeling pretty good, and they transferred us to a nicer, larger recovery room where we stayed 2 more days and had the babies with us the rest of the time. That's when we really started to try to get to know these little people. Who's fussy (Liv), who's chill (Wyatt), and who looks like whom in our families (no one, really???? So far).
Meanwhile I have to give a massive shout-out to the nursing staff at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, who are incredible. In our isolation from the outside world for 5 days, they tended to my every need and then some and gave us unbelievable training all week on feeding, swaddling, nursing, sleeping... it was like a free week of Extreme Baby Boot Camp, and had I not had a C-section we would have missed out on all that. It also sort of warmed up our psyches for the intense life change we were about to undergo. It's true, the pregnancy really WAS a blip. These last 3 weeks are when the true work has begun. We feed every 2-3 hours, round the clock, and the kitchen has become a conveyer belt of bottle prep, pumping, washing, sterilizing, feeding, repeat, repeat, repeat. I lost all but about five pounds of the forty I gained by the end of my first week home, and can see my ankle and knee bones again. I've also been out for several short walks, twice with the twins in their enormous, new Chicco Together Cortina stroller. I stop and think about how uncomfortable those last few weeks and days of pregnancy were so I can relish my reclaimed ability to sleep, eat and move comfortably now. Well, sleep is an exaggeration - let's say, "catnap" - sleep is a distant memory. We're hoping to find a nanny to come and help out at the end of the Sept., when Akhil is back at work and our visitors have all gone home. And life resumes. With twins!