Welcome ICLWers!
In case you didn't know, the details on ICLW are over here.
My name is Miriam. I used to blog over at Tripletly Blessed, but let my domain expire and it got swiped to sell pharmaceuticals. Its all good, though, since I had been feeling stalled over there and was thinking about a change.
You can use those buttons on the right to follow me around the internet if you want. I'm somewhat active, but seem to go through phases of silence.
I went through four years of unexplained IF and quite a few failed rounds of clomid. I had a couple of chemical pregnancies and early miscarriages before finding a great reproductive endocrinologist. We did one round of injectibles with an IUI that gave us our three beautiful girls.
If you've ever wondered what it is like with 4-1/2 year old triplets, check out my most recent Day in the Life Of video. It was shot last Thursday and features some art, some cooking, some mess, some cameras, some help and a whole lot of laundry!








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Reader Comments (6)
I have my hands full with ONE 3 1/2 year old and ONE six month old! :) Your videos are cute (read: hecticc and I have no idea how you do it!) ...look forward to reading/viewing more! Here from ICLW. Now following via Google!
Thanks for the visit, Lindsay! I always knew I wanted a lot of kids, I just didn't expect three at once. LOL Now that I have the girls I can;t imagine it any other way.
Wow, I couldn't imagine three girls at once. Great video! Very cute, seems like you have a very lovely family.
Thank you so much for your ICLW comment. I truly appreciated it and needed to hear that! Triplets wow! I don't know how you do it. I was scared we would end up with twins from my clomid rounds!
Thanks for stopping by, Toni!
Di, I was certain I had twins when we did the IUI because I *knew* there was more than one and who thinks they'll have triplets? LOL
Wow! I'm sure you hear that alot, but triplets must be so amazing, so exhausting, so beautiful!! I can't even begin to imagine, my kids are all at least 3 years apart!
Happy ICLW!