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  • Happy Birthday To My Sweet Girls

    Happy Birthday To My Sweet Girls

    When I was pregnant with my twins, it was not until a sonogram at 5 months that we found out we were going to have twins.

    During my entire pregnancy, we were unaware that our girls were, in fact, girls and that they were identical twins.

    It was not until the moment of their birth (4 weeks early by C-section) that we were told that we had twin daughters. It was also at that moment that we became aware of how truly special and how truly lucky our girls were.

    We would come to learn that our twins were not only identical twins, but the rarest type of identical twins - monoamniotic twins (those twins that share the same amniotic sac and same placenta). The mortality rate is very high for one or both twins when twins are monoamniotic.

    We were not aware, during the pregnancy, that our twins were monoamniotic and this was probably a blessing, as they are not only considered very high-risk, but I believe I would have worried myself sick.

    Upon their delivery, my doctor found that the girls had tied their unbilical cords in a perfect knot (not uncommon for monoamniotics) and he held the knot up in the air and said, "When these girls get to be 18, you need to take them to Vegas ... because these are lucky girls." After further inspection, my doctor noted that one of the umbilical cords had pulled away from the placenta and was hanging on by only a few blood vessels. If my doctor had not decided to go ahead and "take" the babies that afternoon of April 8, 1992 - we'd have likely lost one and possibly both of our precious twins.

    These are my twins when they were five years old. They are telling a secret (who knows what). I love these pictures. I was lucky to catch this moment.

    They are much the same now - my precious girls. They are very close and treasure their twinship. I have tried to impress upon them how special this unique relationship is. It is a bond - a kinship - a relationship - a love ... that few people will ever know. Such ... that only twins know. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have that? To have someone that is truly yours. Someone God meant you always to be with, to be near? Someone that will always put you first? Someone that knows your thoughts and desires? Someone that believes in you and laughs at everything you say? Someone that loves you completely and unconditionally?

    That is the special bond my girls have. From birth until the day they die - they will always have each other - in a way that only they can appreciate. I have often told them, "This is something that is unique to only a few. It is a gift. Take this gift and cherish it. Never take this gift for granted."

    They've gotten to where they call each other "Twin". People get a kick out of this (their teachers and friends), as they think that some twins would rather distract from or dismiss this obvious connection. But ... not my twins. They enjoy it. They are proud of each other.

    I like to think that the secret they are telling each other in these photos is, "You are my best friend .... I am lucky to have you and .... I will love you forever."

    They are no longer little girls - my twins.

    They are young women with strong minds and huge potential.

    They are beautiful and smart and kind.

    They are loving and filled with laughter and life.

    They are a joy to have around.

    They are going to fly soon - my girls.

    It won't be long ... the time is coming.

    My twin daughters are on the rim of our nest.

    They haven't jumped off yet - but they are certainly spreading their wings.

    They are beginning to feel the breeze.

    It won't be long before they take that leap.

    And these are not humming birds in my nest ...

    No ...

    These are majestic eagles.

    The day they do fly ...

    They will not flutter away ...

    They will not go out of here quietly ...

    When my eagles fly ...

    They will soar!

    My greatest fear is not the leap or the possible fall. It is not the technique or the ability. I truly believe I am preparing them for the flight. For the journey into their life. My greatest fear is that ...

    they will never come back.

    Today is their Birthday.

    Today they turn 16 years old.

    They are my pride and joy and I love them very much!

    Happy Birthday Courtney and Chloe!

    Happy 16th Birthday!

  • Happy Birthday To My Precious Twins

    Happy Birthday To My Precious Twins

    When I was pregnant with my twins, I wasn't aware until they were delivered that they were both girls and identical.

    After delivering both of the girls, my doctor held up their umbilical cords and promptly announced, "When these girls get to be 18, you need to take them to Vegas because these are two lucky girls." Not only had the twins tied their umbilical cord in a knot, but upon further inspection the doctor noticed that one of the cords had torn away from the placenta and was hanging on by only blood vessels.

    Courtney and Chloe are mono-amniotic twins. These are the rarest type of identical twins. Unlike most identical twins, they shared the same amniotic sac and the same placenta in the womb. This is a very dangerous twin-type and as so results in a high mortality rate for one or both twins. We were very lucky that our twins were delivered safely and healthy at 36 weeks.
    They were born on Good Friday - 17 years ago.

    When we first brought them home they weighed about 5 lbs. each and slept in the same crib for months. I always faced them toward each other in their crib as I imagined if they couldn't see the other they might get lonely.

    I always dressed them alike up until they got to the age (10 or 11) where they refused to let me do it anymore. When they were babies, I always had them wear shoes and socks - even if we stayed home all day (which was most days). I just couldn't resist dressing them up. They were my sweet little doll-babies.

    I find it very hard to believe that 17 years has passed.

    In some ways it is sad to look back on all those years - but in so many more ways it brings me tremendous happiness.

    It has been a JOY having these girls in my life.

    I knew from the very first moment I found out I was pregnant with them that they were and would remain one of the greatest blessings of my life.

    And ...

    They are.

    I love them more than I have words to describe and I am so very proud of them.

    HAPPY 17th BIRTHDAY

    COURTNEY AND CHLOE!

    May your life always be filled with as much happiness as you have brought to mine.


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  • Photo Story Friday

    Photo Story Friday

    Hosted by Cecily and Mama Geek

    I had another post I had intended for Photo Story Friday this week, but I am going to save it for another time.

    I would like to use my You And Me post (below) as my story for this week. I published this story on Wednesday, but I think it is a post that tells a beautiful story - one of the best stories of my life, and I am not ready yet to push that post into my archives for no one to see again. I don't write enough about my precious twins and I worked very hard to pay tribute to my love for them through these photos and this post - I just want to keep it up a little longer.

    So ... if you have not seen this post - I hope you enjoy it. If you have - thanks so much for coming by earlier this week to share my precious twins with me! And, if you just can't get enough of Kellan and all of her writing, you can go over to my blog at mySA and read the post I have up over there called, That Boy - He Knows A Little About This And He Knows A Little About That .

    Have a great weekend, everyone!

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  • The Secret

    The Secret

    These are my twins when they were five years old. They are telling a secret (who knows what). I love these pictures. I was lucky to catch this moment.

    They are much the same now - my precious girls. They are very close and treasure their twinship. I have tried very hard to impress upon them how special this unique relationship is and one of the things I am most proud of is that I did it in such a way (apparently) that they believe it. I can't say that for everything I have tried to teach them - but if they got this one thing - that's something.

    Twins are a strange phenomenon. People find them fascinating. I believe they are God's way of saying, "You want to see a miracle - look at this." My twins are a miracle. All twins are miracles.

    I love that my twins love each other. I don't think I taught them this and that is why it is so special. You can't make someone love another person. They just do - truly.

    It is a bond - a kinship - a relationship - a love ... that few people will ever know. Such ... that only twins know. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have that? To have someone that is truly yours. Someone God meant you always to be with, to be near? Someone that will always put you first? Someone that knows your thoughts and desires? Someone that believes in you and laughs at everything you say? Someone that loves you completely and unconditionally?

    That is the bond my girls have. From birth until the day they die - they will always have each other - in a way that only they can appreciate. I have often told them, "This is something that is unique to only a few. It is a gift. Take this gift and cherish it. Never take this gift for granted."

    They are 15 years old now. They've gotten to where they call each other "Twin". People get a kick out of this (their teachers), as they think that some twins would rather distract from or dismiss this obvious connection. But ... not my twins. They enjoy it. They are proud of each other.

    I like to think that the secret they are telling each other in these photos is, "You are my best friend .... I am lucky to have you and .... I will love you forever."

  • Such Nice Awards

    Such Nice Awards

    I have been slow in showing my appreciation for some great awards I have received and I'm sorry it has taken me so long. I do appreciate all of these great awards and am very thankful to those that have passed them on to me.

    Jennifer over at Faking It passed this Sassy Mama Blog Award on to me:

    Thank you so much Jennifer for thinking of me for this great award - I like to think it fits me perfectly. If you haven't been over to Jennifer's site you need head on over there and visit with her and her three beautiful children - she is full of lots of great stories, ideas and photos.

    I'd like to pass this great award on to Joanna over at Bugs In My Teeth - she is the Sassiest Mama I have come across lately and she is also the mother of twins - so we have gotten along splendidly.

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    Also - Badness Jones passed this great award onto all of her readers:

    And then, I was so pleased to receive this same award from Brittany over at Mommee And Her Boys.

    Thanks so much to Badness Jones and Brittany - two of my favorite blog moms. If you haven't visited either of their sites - you need to go check them out - they are wonderful.

    I'd like to pass this Blog Friend award onto Lizzy over at Life According To Lizzy as she has definitely become one my faborite blog friends and I love her site.

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    Also ... I was so pleased to get this great award from my friend Jen over at Rants & Raves. Jen has a great site and is a wonderful writer and mother to a precious little boy named Dylan. If you've never visited her site, I encourage you to go visit her - she is one of my best blogging buddies and it is so sweet that she would give me this great award.

    After Jen gave me this award, I was also given it by Pam over at Random Thoughts. Pam is also one of my best blogging buddies. She is a teacher and a wonderful mother and I just love her and her great site.

    I am going to pass this award on to One Scrappy Gal. She is one of my newer blogging buddies and I have so enjoyed getting to know her and visiting her site.

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    Then ... I got these two great awards from Sharon over at Sit With Me A While.

    And Joan, over at Joan's Journeys also passed this great (The Daily Dose) award onto all of her readers - thanks Joan and Sharon.

    This little award is called The Daily Dose. And here is all the important info. Because you know you want to know what it is about and where it came from. ;)".. here's to all the blogs that you've discovered that you can't possibly live without. They make you laugh, cry, think and feel connected every time you read a post. They give you a thrill as you see them loading into your browser and you get an equally satisfying thrill when you see that they have commented on your blog".From Xandra: creator, The Daily Dose Award.Now it is my turn to pass it on and then I must link back to Xandra the creator. If I pass this on to you and you have already gotten it--you don't have to pass it on again.Some of you that I blog with have already gotten it-- so I will try and catchthe ones who did not.Because you know---- we have to pass the on the luuuuuv . :)

    I'd like to pass the 2007 Inspiring Blog Award on to Kim over at Life After. Kim and I have become very good blogging friends and I truly consider her blog to be inspiring and fun and uplifting. She always has a kind comment wherever she goes and she has been a great friend to me.

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    And then ... Andrea over at Life Song passed this great, A Roar of Powerful Words award. Andrea is one of my good blogging friends and if you have never been over to visit her great site (Life Song - isn't that the greatest name?) - you need to go over and visit and see her and her adorable little girls.

    I'd like to pass this A Roar For Powerful Words on to Kathryn at Seeking Sanity! Kathryn wrote two of the best posts I have ever read recently - one as a tribute to her dear mother and the other to her sweet father. I was simply in tears at the end of both of these posts - but not just because of the stories - but the brilliant story-telling as well. She did a great job and I truly enjoyed both of them. You have got to go read these two posts she wrote just recently.

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    And then I received this great "Your Blog Is A Treat" award from MamaGeek over at What Works For Us.

    I also received this same award from Karen over at The Rocking Pony.

    I was thrilled to receive this particular award from both of these ladies, because I feel exactly the same way about their wonderful sites. They are both, two of the funniest bloggers I've met and always have something fun, interesting, humorous or inspiring on their sites.

    I'd like to pass this "Your Blog Is A Treasure" award on to Girly Mom over at The Red Door. I love going to her site and reading her daily stories about her 4 beautiful girls. She is such an upbeat mom and and always an inspiration.

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    And then ... I received this great membership award from Melanie over at Livin' With Me. She created this fun award and says I can pass it on to anyone I want - so I am passing this one on to anyone that visits my site.

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    And lastly, I was given this great True Blue award by Damama over at Damama's At It Again. I have only just recently met Damama and look forward to getting to know her better and think you should do the same as well.

    I am going to pass this award on to PB&J In A Bowl (funny name right - go over there to her site to find out the story behind this name). She is one of my new blogging friends, but has been a True Blue friend and I appreciate all of her visits and comments she leaves on my site. I have truly enjoyed getting to know her and you should go over and visit her - she writes great stories and and quite the story-teller.

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    I feel bad for not passing these awards on to all of my blogging friends, as I truly treasure all of you and if I didn't give you an award this time around - I will most certainly be giving you one in the future. It's only because I have a hard time keeping up with who I have passed awards on to - not because I don't also appreciate you!!

  • When Your Daddy Is A Texan ...

    When Your Daddy Is A Texan ...

    Once upon a time ...

    There was a Texas boy.

    Who got married and ...

    Had himself a set of twins.

    It didn't take long for those darling babies - those precious baby girls ...

    To grow ...

    The years just flew by ...

    Until one day ...

    Those baby girls were ...

    16 years old .

    Playing high school basketball and ...

    Needin' cars!

    So ...

    The cowboy ...

    Being the true Texas boy that he is ...

    Searched ...

    And searched ...

    And searched ...

    Far and wide ...

    For the ...

    Perfect car ...

    For his twin daughters.

    Until ...

    One day ...

    He found it!

    "IT'S A MUSTANG!" the twins exclaimed!

    "It's NOT YET!" the mother muttered.

    "It will be beautiful," the cowboy stated - in a thick Texas drawl.

    And then ...

    He put those girl twins ...

    To work!

    Courtney sanding a fender - or something.

    Chloe - holding a fender - or something!

    Note the Texas dog in the background with the red bandanna around his neck!

    The trio - hanging fenders - or something!

    Shuffling the body parts around the yard.

    Chloe inspecting a fender - or something!

    Sanding some more.

    Courtney - looks like she knows what she's doing!

    They seem to enjoy this Texas - let's build our own car - stuff!

    Well ... I don't know that "enjoy" is the accurate word!

    The cowboy is in heaven.

    Building a car.

    Spending time with his twin girls.

    Making a BIG OL' REDNECK MESS OUT IN THE MIDDLE OF OUR DRIVEWAY!

    On the upside ... One day - It WILL be a car. I have no doubt. It will have an engine. And doors. It will even have seats and a steering wheel. When that day comes ... I will take a picture. And ... that will be the end of the "car building" around here ---- that is ... until that boy child turns 16 .... and we'll likely do it all over again!

    *Note - To those new readers that have come to my site to read this post through Stumble Upon - welcome! And ... thanks for coming by. While you are here ... I hope you will take time to read some of my other posts - I'd love to share my stories with you. If you like my site - please subscribe to my site in your reader, as I post new stories daily and would be honored if you came back again . I'd also appreciate a thumbs up on this post if you liked it - thanks - Kellan

  • Two Little Angels

    Two Little Angels

    When my twins were born (15 years ago), I was elated. I was so in love and infatuated, I would often write love poems to them. Some of these poems hung on the walls of their nursery. The first poem I ever wrote was:

    A GIFT

    When babies are born ...
    God is pleased

    He looks down from his thrown
    Down from above
    And he speaks ...

    These children ...
    I give to you

    These children ...
    A gift for you

    Care for them
    And hold them
    Teach them
    And mold them
    Love them ...
    And bring happiness into their lives

    Because ... for now
    These children are yours

    But one day ...
    I will want them back

    They will come to me ...
    They will sit next to me ...
    And we will talk

    Be proud
    Feel honored
    For I have chosen you ...
    Above all others ...
    To be the mother
    Of these precious twins.

    On their first birthday, this is the poem I wrote:

    KNOW THIS

    Dear Girls,

    One year ago today ...
    You were born

    Two little angels
    Out of the heavens
    Into my arms

    You were one
    That became two
    We were two
    That became so much more

    When I look at you
    I know that God truly must love me

    When you look at me
    From now, until forever more
    Know this ...

    I have often looked to heaven ...
    I have knelt to my knees before God ...
    I have prayed ...

    Thank you God ... I love them very much

    Love, Your Mother

    I wanted to share this ... because they are now 15 years old (my angels) and the time is slipping away.

  • Dance Children!

    Dance Children!

    When I was a little girl, I was the type of child that pushed the boundaries. Sometimes ... did the opposite of what I was told just to be defiant. In so many ways I am still like that.

    I think that those of us that go against the grain are the ones paving new paths in this world - for ourselves and for those that follow us - otherwise ... we would all be like sheep ... herded into clumps of mindless people all headed in the exact same direction. What kind of miserable world would that be?? I hope none of my children are ever sheep. I hope I have taught them to lead - not follow. To look toward the horizon - not the ground. To do an unauthorized fly-by every now and then just for the thrill of it - tee hee. And ... to always dance .... even if the music stops playing .... :)

    (This is a photo my precious twins, Courtney and Chloe, when they were 3 years old - shadows of each other then and now ... but, now at 19, individually and combined ... inspirational forces to be reckoned with ... :)