date: Fri 23 May 2025 11:03:01 PM PDT subj: baby farts fast days -------------------------------------------------- We feed our babies because they have insatiable appetites. As the baby fills its belly it slows down the gulping. They get this face like a drunk person having drank way way to many beers, and they are trying to finish their last beer. They can barely finish the meal. Then we burp the baby and a moment later they suddenly have more energy and room in their belly. Eventually they do fill up, and at that point they go into a food comma. The comma doesn't last that long. If I hold the baby, they are likely to fall asleep and relax, but with twins this isn't always possible because they like to feed about the same time. So its burp and sit them in a bouncer so they aren't laying down ready to eject all the food they drank. Between ten to thirty minutes they come out of the comma and begin to look as if they are going to spew all the food. They get bright red all over, and make a funny grimacing face with their mouth frowning and their tongue almost out. They look kinda like a red frog face. This looks like it hurts, and they do this for another thirty minutes, and then fall asleep. After an hour during sleep they start to make all these noises, its not easy to describe, squeaks, grunts, almost laughter, quick breathing, then farts. The farts and other noises go on and on from thirty minutes to an hour. Then just a few noises like some strange baby chatter/laughter. Its so hilarious. Its like being in the room with crazy people. Nearing the three hour mark from last feed they start to wake up. Waking up takes awhile, possibly thirty to forty minutes. If they go all the way to three hours or over, they come out of their waking up state in an extremely hungry state. Usually they wave their arms all over the place, move their head back and forth, sometimes it looks like the hit themselves in the face as they frantically wave their arms. Then the yelling/crying out starts. I pick up the baby and they arch their back red in the face and look for food. Anything that is near their head they sense it and attempt to latch onto what they think is the food, this could be a binky. If its a binky they push it out of their mouth, but if I hold it there they think its where the food comes out. They furiously suck the binky and eventually it falls out of their mouth, yelling occurs and I stress as the bottle isn't warm yet. Then the twin starts waking and its two hungry babes. We repeat this process over and over. In between we get a moment to make formula, wash bottles, or any other task we can get to. Before we know it the day went by so fast, its time for to say good night to my wife at 5:30 PM, or good night to myself at 12:30 AM or sometimes later. The days are go by fast, and the baby farts are heard over the monitor, I laugh, and know tomorrow will be just as fun as today.