Twins!

2009 November 23
by sarahthe

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Those two handsome tykes hanging out in the wagon are my fraternal twin nephews, Aydan and Brendan.  Mom, dad and I trekked down to Houston to meet them for the first time on Sunday.  And holy crap, it was awesome.

I’ve been trying to compose these words that I’m writing for two weeks, ever since my mom and dad found out that my older brother, David, was the father of two twin boys.  There’s not really any great way to tell the story of the how’s and the why’s and the when’s and the wtf’s of the past.  What I can tell you, however, is the story of now, the story of this Sunday past.

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That’s Aydan with his mom, Jamie.  Jamie is an incredible person.  She juggles a full-time job and two almost-one year old babies on her own & she’s not just barely getting by.  During the 6 hours we spent with her in her home I was constantly blown away by what an amazing job she’s doing raising these two babies.  I mean, look at the way she’s looking at Aydan in that picture!  That smile–that full bore, 100%, to-the-max smile–is the same smile that spreads across her face every time she looks at those kids.  And it’s a contagious smile, too.  In fact, if that smile was any more permanent in her house, she’d have to label it.  I only say that because Jamie shares my affinity for obsessive organization.  Everything that takes up a semi-permanent presence in her house is labeled.  And I mean Everything.  Perhaps this is the secret to maintaining your sanity whilst raising twin boys on your own.  I’ll see if I can get a study group together for that.

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This is Brendan.  He has blue eyes.  After both families spilled out a verbal Brief History of Eyecolor, my mom hit cloud 9 when it was decided that perhaps she was the person who donated to Brendan the Blue Eyes Gene.  Grandmothers are made happy quite easily, I’ve learned.

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Here’s mom holding Aydan.  This picture was taken about 5 minutes after we saw the boys for the very first time.  I was proud of mom’s restraint.  In this photo I’ve captured her resisting the carnal urge to gobble some baby cheeks.  Her lack of gobbling didn’t stop the oogling, though.  Ooooh, baby cheeks are delicious.

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Dad, as you can tell here, was equally as elated as my mom about the babies.  Dad tends to look pretty sober in pictures; he’s not a big ’smile for the camera’ kind of a guy.  On Sunday I (easily) doubled the number of photos that exist on this planet of my father smiling.  It wasn’t hard–he didn’t stop smiling all day long.  Aydan’s pulling his hair in this one, and Brendan is looking at me to make sure I capture the greatness of his brother grabbing Grandpa’s hair with my camera.  He’s very advanced that way.  He knows that good tricks are made better by capturing them on film.

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And that’s me and Aydan.  And we’re both really, really happy.

9 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 November 24
    sarah1 permalink

    soooo happy!!!

  2. 2009 November 24

    Sarah! THey are SOOOO beautiful! I am SOOO happy! Look at me triple letter GUUUSHING! You can’t IMAGINE how happy I must BEEE.

    The older I get the more I understand the corny teacher memorabilia, and the less i feel sad about it. Dad with the boys made me tear…

  3. 2009 November 24
    Katy B permalink

    *sobbing*

  4. 2009 November 24
    gabby permalink

    the last picture is my favorite.

  5. 2009 November 24
    Danny permalink

    wow!!!!! just wow!!

  6. 2009 November 24
    Jme permalink

    Touched!
    :)

  7. 2009 November 24
    Granny Beth permalink

    I actually got LOTS of baby cheeks gobbles and lots of hugs…and YES I AM responsible for the blue eyed gene, thank you VERY much!!! And doesn’t he wear those well. Even if I wasn’t the Grandma, I would think that these were the absolute cutest babies in the WHOLE world! BUT since they are my blood line…. no doubt they are the cutest!!! Could not be more proud of them, and Jamie. She is doing a wonderful job!!! Looking forward to more hugs and slobber!! Love that stuff!!

  8. 2009 November 24

    yep

  9. 2010 January 20
    Tabby permalink

    I have 4 girls myself. 12, 9, and identical 2 year olds. I do it alone and have been since the 9 year old was 3. The twins were a product of a long overdue night out with no worries. LOL. I love my girls and wouldnt trade them.
    Jamie is doing an awesome job and it shows in the pics of the boys. Just remember, she isnt super woman. Check on her sometimes to make sure she doesnt need help, or just to talk. It will make her that much greater of a mom and make those little nephews of yours that much happier.

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