So Mom N’ Dad think we can beat the system. We feed our girls their last meal of the day (side note: Formula smells like sewage!) around 8 PM. We then proceed to put the girls into their papasan chairs so they can doze off. Once they are fully asleep we carefully…SEE: Bull is a China Store…transfer them from the chairs to the crib. At this point they are sharing one crib. Thrifty parents we are! Thrifty is the “PC” way of saying cheap, right? Just like if a girl has a “great personality” she ultimately is going to look like Norm from Cheers. That in itself is humorous!
We watch them squirm and find their rightful place to sleep. It is fun to watch as sleep hits them all of a sudden and their once flailing limbs come flopping down to the mattress with a loud THUD! We walked in on them the other night and Allie had her legs all crossed Indian style. But one night we walked in and they were holding hands. I promise to get a picture of it if it happens again.
I saw a shirt the other day that said, “No one cares about your blog!” There is humor in the truth! For those of you that do care...thank you! I wanted a way to document my girl’s lives. And what better way than to take advantage of free technology! I hope one day that my girls will visit the site and reflect back on how their lives began and the people that touched out lives with gifts, thoughts, prayers and simply their presence.
We watch them squirm and find their rightful place to sleep. It is fun to watch as sleep hits them all of a sudden and their once flailing limbs come flopping down to the mattress with a loud THUD! We walked in on them the other night and Allie had her legs all crossed Indian style. But one night we walked in and they were holding hands. I promise to get a picture of it if it happens again.
I saw a shirt the other day that said, “No one cares about your blog!” There is humor in the truth! For those of you that do care...thank you! I wanted a way to document my girl’s lives. And what better way than to take advantage of free technology! I hope one day that my girls will visit the site and reflect back on how their lives began and the people that touched out lives with gifts, thoughts, prayers and simply their presence.
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