Childhood cancer survivor. That's the good news. Bad news? Chemo and radiation zapped my eggs leaving me infertile. Egg donors were found, several attempts were made and finally we were blessed with beautiful twin girls - born too early (21 wks, 5 days on Dec. 5, 2008). Hang out with me while we savor life with Big Baby Boy, who arrived via gestational surrogate on March 25, 2013.
I should probably mention that these are D's sisters' memorial trees. He and daddy walked down to see them in bloom yesterday afternoon while I was working late.
I love that he looks so comfortable near and with them. (and has no problem lounging on the memorial marker). I hope this is a place that will give him peace whenever he needs it too.
7 comments:
So cute.
I love the age when they are toddling about! Keeping you busy, for sure!
Thank you both!
I should probably mention that these are D's sisters' memorial trees. He and daddy walked down to see them in bloom yesterday afternoon while I was working late.
I love that he looks so comfortable near and with them. (and has no problem lounging on the memorial marker). I hope this is a place that will give him peace whenever he needs it too.
I first noticed the trees.
Such a great title for this post.
D is adorable!
Such a sweet moment. I especially love the one where he is touching their plaque. :)
He is such a cutie!
I kind of thought when I saw the plaques the trees might have something to do with the girls. :) He's adorable (& the trees are gorgeous).
Oh M, I love this. When I saw them I was wondering if they were the girls' trees. It took my breath away to see how big they are (and he is).
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