Weekend Herald

MERRY QUADMAS!

Busy family’s festive plans

- Cherie Howie

Just before last Christmas, Kendall MacDonald thought her son Brooklyn was going to be an only child forever.

This Christmas, the almost 4-year-old is a doting big brother to three baby sisters and one baby brother.

So much has changed in a single turn of the calendar for MacDonald and her husband Josh.

And on Tuesday the Timaru couple will celebrate the pinnacle of annual family celebratio­ns in the company of four precious, muchwanted new people in their lives.

Four-month-old quadruplet­s Indie, Quinn, Molly and Hudson are blissfully unaware of Santa’s imminent arrival, and the babies have been keeping their mum so busy that a week out from Christmas she hadn’t found time to shop for presents.

“We’ve been so busy, and because our days and weeks are so chocka with appointmen­ts for [the quads], we’ve haven’t really got anything yet.”

Brooklyn, because of his age, was a focus, but she expected to also buy a few toys for her quads.

The family had faced ongoing health challenges, most seriously when Molly was flown to Christchur­ch Hospital with lung problems soon after the babies were discharged after spending their first three months in neonatal units.

This week Molly and brother Hudson had bronchioli­tis and the identical sisters Indie and Molly, along with Brooklyn and Josh, had colds, MacDonald said.

But despite the challenges the babies were growing — each now weighed between 3.45 kilograms and 4.9kg, compared to just 1.1kg to 1.3kg when they were born at 28 weeks and four days’ gestation — and were hitting the milestones of their age-corrected six weeks, their proud mum said.

“They’re smiling, cooing and starting to [baby] talk. And Molly and Quinn are trying to roll over.”

It’s all so far from a year ago, when the couple — struggling for three years to have a second child — decided Kendall would use the fertility drug clomiphene for only a few months and, if unsuccessf­ul, they would give up on their dream of growing their family, she said.

“I thought Brooklyn was going to be an only child forever. I still don’t quite believe it.

“It’s definitely not easy, but it’s worth it,” she said. “I can’t wait for them to be running around and talking.”

For now, the 27-year-old wanted to thank everyone who had been so kind to the family, including those who had sent Christmas presents for the children, including elf, Santa and reindeer outfits from Postie for all five of the children, and which she planned to debut for family on Christmas Day.

The busy household of seven will host Christmas for immediate family on Tuesday — the idea of leaving the house with four babies and a pre-schooler was too daunting — but with guests each bringing a plate, MacDonald wasn’t expecting to be rushed off her feet.

In fact, the onslaught of relatives might actually be a lull from the demands of 30 nappy changes and 24 — or about eight hours of — bottle feeds each day.

Guests shouldn’t be surprised if they were handed “a baby and a bottle” as they came in the door, MacDonald said.

“And I’ve told them all to stay as long as they like.”

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 ?? Photo / Cassandra English ?? Big brother Brooklyn, 3, has his arms full of siblings — Quinn, Indie, Hudson and Molly.
Photo / Cassandra English Big brother Brooklyn, 3, has his arms full of siblings — Quinn, Indie, Hudson and Molly.

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