Soaking up the moments with the boys, cause tomorrow is our last day together. Sad because I just started to get the hang of things. People at the Riviera have stopped looking at me like I'm crazy now, because of how often I go there. I can now multi task extremely well, my arms have gained some muscle :P and I have learned further to put the boys needs before my own. I have definitely grown closer and closer to them everyday, and to have to put an end to that soon will be tough. Yes I will address the elephant in the room, these are flour sacks for goodness sake, but when you are assigned this project, and if you do it properly, then you start to feel almost attached to them. You treat them as if they are your real children, and to just , i dunno, use them as flour after 2 weeks is going to be weird. From this project I have learned the obvious responsibility involved in raising a child, let alone twins. It becomes twice as difficult. You start to have less plans, work your schedule around when you have to work or get a babysitter which adds up quickly, and that there is more involved then you might think. That is all. It is another round of feeding for Aiden and Noah, then a short rest for myself, because we all know newborns are little piggies when it comes to food.
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| Hunger strikes again |
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| It was chilly in our house today :/ Noah doesn't seem to mind though |
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| One down, one to go |
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| Yes they do have the same beanies, Aiden wanted to be just like his brother, go figure. |
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