Oh! Itty bitty twins. A GF had twins a dozen years ago that were smaller than my hand when they were born. Unreal to watch the very tiny perfect babies kicking about. They were in the hospital for months but they are normal size middle school kids now.
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
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My favorite part of that is that the doctor had a hard time detangling them from each other, they weren't keen on letting go.
::melts::
Theo, what the hell? That sucks.
It's all blurry, because there were a lot of calls back and forth, but they were born sometime before 10pm, I think.Thank you.
My favorite part of that is that the doctor had a hard time detangling them from each other, they weren't keen on letting go.That's adorably sweet.
I can't really think too much about them right now, or I get all teary. The emotions must be going up to infinity between the joy, love, fear and everything else.
My favorite part of that is that the doctor had a hard time detangling them from each other, they weren't keen on letting go.
"We were sleeping! It's not time to get up yet!"
And I have to say that I *love* their names. Two of my favorites.
My favorite part of that is that the doctor had a hard time detangling them from each other, they weren't keen on letting go.
awww that is super sweet (although I can't help but think they were wrasslin'!)
I love Noah, but Grace is such a beautiful name. We considered it for Ellie's middle name and it's still on my list of possible future names.
My favorite part of that is that the doctor had a hard time detangling them from each other, they weren't keen on letting go.
This is so sweet and it's the kind of thing you remember forever.
My favorite part of that is that the doctor had a hard time detangling them from each other, they weren't keen on letting go.
Oh, I love this! Yay tiny clingy babies!
I wonder if they will let them be in the same isolette? (Is that the right word?) I've heard they are doing that a lot with twins...something about always having been together and they thrive more when close to each other.