Born and raised Alabamians don't know how to drive in cold 'weather' conditions. We don't have to. Because they DON'T happen.
On Tuesday afternoon when the girls got there, Joshua and I had just been served our gourmet steak dinner. A treat from the hospital cafeteria for new parents. It was relatively good. Not Outback by any stretch, but still, good.
When we finished up our meal, we called down to the nursery to have Anna and Matthew brought to us. (Matthew is a post unto himself, and I promise to get it up...sometime this week). The girls were thrilled over the arrival of both babies, and I honestly couldn't tell you who garnered more attention.
Elizabeth, on the other hand, had to be pried away from Anna. My little maternal girl. Well, maternal except for the fact that she kept squeezing Anna's nose to see if honked.
It doesn't, you know, just in case you were in any doubt.
3 comments:
Tehe! Elizabeth is going to be amusing to watch with Anna! That's so cute, seeing if her nose would honk!
You have a beautiful family and God has truly blessed you.
Congratulations on your little girl. She is a cutie! And can I just say that you look fantastic too? You don't look like you just gave birth at all!
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