Sunday, May 22, 2005
I think this is Lauren. It's hard to tell, but I think Lauren has an extra pad wrapped around her right leg. It doesn't seem possible, but the girls should not have been born for another 54 days! This is the last photo in Justine Marie and Lauren Ann - Part 1. Please go to Justine Marie and Lauren Ann - Part 2 for more sleeping and growing.
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The babies don't take much milk, only a few cc's at a time because their tummies are so small. In this photo, Troy is holding the feeding tube. The milk is going directly into Justine's tummy. She sure is kicking. I thought Lauren was the one who kicked a lot. Maybe Troy is actually feeding Lauren.
Saturday, May 21, 2005
It was great that Amy and Trent could get to Chicago from Madison, Wisconsin to see the babies. They are very busy with work, and Amy is going to school for her masters degree in nursing. Trent is a freelance writer, so he is also busy getting his short stories published.
Saturday, May 21, 2005: It's A Family AffairPictured above are: New Mom Connie, Aunt Amy, Uncle Todd (in back), Aunt Stephanie, new Dad Troy, and Uncle Trent. Todd and Stephanie live in Chicago just a few blocks from Connie and Troy. Trent and Amy drove in from Madison, Wisconsin to visit their new nieces.
Friday, May 20, 2005
Thursday, May 19, 2005
A big day! Connie is discharged three days after arriving at the hospital unexpectedly and having an emergency C Section eight weeks before her due date. Scary stuff, but she and Troy got through it with flying colors - even though there were surely some tense moments!
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
This is a great picture of the Special Care Unit where Justine and Lauren are spending their first weeks of life. It's amazing all the equipment and technology that is used to care for these precious little premature babies. In this photo, Lauren is sleeping under the jaundice light. The nurses made a cute sign for her - they made one for Justine too.
This is Aunt Carrie, who arrived with Betty, to visit the babies. Carrie looks in on Lauren, who's wearing a special hat and lying under the light that counteracts jaundice. Troy said although the hospital took the precaution of treating jaundice, he and Connie never thought the babies' skin looked yellow - they always looked rosy and pink!
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Monday, May 16, 2005

Monday, May 16, 2005: Marti
It should be explained that as our brand new baby granddaughters were being delivered in Chicago, Illinois, Bob and I were in the Alps in Switzerland! The babies weren't due until July 31. Our trip was to end on May 24, way before the due date. Little did we expect to get an international phone call from our daughter-in-law Stephanie when we were getting up at 9:30 AM in Interlaken, Switzerland on Tues., May 17 saying, "We've got babies!" After talking with Troy and being assured that the babies were in good hands at the hospital, we decided to continue our trip through Switzerland and on to France. Stephanie was able to get our lay-over in Chicago extended by 24 hours so we could see the babies before flying home to Las Vegas. We saw the babies for the first time on May 25 and those photos will appear later in a series of blog albums, Parts 2-5.
Monday, May 16, 2005: Justine Marie at 3-Minutes-OldThis is little Justine Marie at the moment she was born in Chicago six weeks early at 2 lb. 9 oz. and 15" long at 5:10 PM. This picture was taken by the anesthesiologist's camera phone for Dad and Mom, Troy and Connie. For some reason, though, he didn't catch Lauren just two minutes later at 5:12 PM. It probably got way too busy in that delivery room with two new preemie babies to care for within two minutes of one another.


































