Meet the Cordova Twins

The Cordova Twins:

Jordan (pronounced JOR-den, in Biblical & English derived from (yarad) meaning "descend" or "flow down". It is also the name of the river which flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel where Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist).

Jacob (pronounced JAY-kep, in English and Biblical means "holder of the heel" or "supplanter", and (Ya'aqov'el) meaning "may God protect". In the Old Testament, Jacob (later called Israel) was the son of Isaac and Rebecca and the father of the twelve founders of the twelve tribes of Israel. He was born holding his twin brother Esau's heel)

Jacob Jay Cordova & Jordan Rae Cordova

Jacob Jay Cordova & Jordan Rae Cordova
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Jacob & Jordan Update 4-6-10

Family, Friends, Prayer Warriors,

Day two of the mad dash to get everything ready for Jacob's homecoming...I took off from work at Aker today and was very grateful to have Robby and Dad set some time aside to help me. Thank you very much guys!


Jacob's official report for the day:
4 lbs. 4 oz.
0 brady episodes
0 desats
45 CC's of 22 calorie fortified milk
4 dirty diapers
8 wet diapers
0 CC's residuals

Jordan's official numbers for the day are:

4 lbs. 9 oz
4 dirty diaper
8 wet diapers
0 brady episodes
0 desats
daily dose Lasix diuretics
Potassium 4 x day
30 mg. baby tylenol every 6 hours (discontinued today)
21% Room Air, with .5 Liter flow
38 CC's fortified milk 27 cal.

Murphy's Law seems to be running pretty rampart tonight; it waits until you are all alone to show itself vehemently. Once Robby and Dad had left, and after I finished putting everything in the attic out of the spare bedroom and the baby's room, I misjudged the second-to-last rung of the attic ladder and fell, rolling my right ankle. After sitting on the hallway floor for 30 minutes and loudly shouting some "R" rated explicits, the pain had subsided enough for me to put my weight on it. So, everything was OK, right? No no, remember Murphy's law? By the time I finished cleaning up, and spent some time visiting with my next door neighbor, my ankle is now swollen up to the size of a tennis ball. Great. So, I'm off to take a Epsom-salt laden bath, put some ice on it and hope I can walk on it tomorrow. Sigh, the pains of parenthood...


More as it develops! Thank you for all of your love, prayers and thoughts! More progress reports soon!


Kind regards,


The Cordova Family (Andy, Sheri, Jacob & Jordan)
cell - 281-300-6212
email - maverick2601@hotmail.com

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