Thanks, Gina. I will pass on the word. They are my sister's great-grandbabies. Last September my ex and I took a road trip to California and caught the wedding of my grand-nephew. He and Katie wasted no time and knew that twins were on the way but they arrived way pre-term, weighing in at 1# 7 oz. and 2# 1 oz. (IIRC). They had to be helicopered to Stanford where they were tended and grew large enough to come back to Fresno where they are still in the Children's Hospital.
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Oh Paul! How beautiful they are. Thanks for this wonderful picture.
So cute! And good that they can be together now to keep each other warm and comfy. It helps their growth too, apparently.
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Gorgeous!!! Oh my!!!
Are these new grandbabies? I saw this at OCICBW and had to come over to congratulate you! They're beautiful. :-)
Thanks, Gina. I will pass on the word. They are my sister's great-grandbabies. Last September my ex and I took a road trip to California and caught the wedding of my grand-nephew. He and Katie wasted no time and knew that twins were on the way but they arrived way pre-term, weighing in at 1# 7 oz. and 2# 1 oz. (IIRC). They had to be helicopered to Stanford where they were tended and grew large enough to come back to Fresno where they are still in the Children's Hospital.
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