Enjoying their birthday cake. We had the icecream after dinner... just to split up the dessert choices throughout the day. The best part of their birthday, for me, was the fact that we were not in the hospital this year and that we were able to enjoy it all together as a family. We have been richly blessed this year. We've discovered rare genetic disorders, what an IFSP is, just how many therapists can fit in one room at a time, what it's like to have two four-year-olds and two-one-year-olds co-exsist, the power of metallic beads, Luke's love of carbs, Layne's love of dirt ... and the list can go on and on. They just get better -- and more punkish -- with every passing day. Don't know what we would do with out our twins -- both of them ... meaning both sets, that is. Life would be awfully dull and lazy for Jared and I otherwise, and although dull and lazy if good every once in a while, I'd miss the crazy too much.
Here's to sleeping 20 years from now ...
Your kids are awesome - I'm glad you spent the birthday at home too - hospitals are no place to be on your birthday.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Luke and Layne were enjoying their birthday cup cakes. Your kids are great. Never a dull moment.
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