Saturday, March 20, 2010

Snuggles...

I never get tired of staring at this...




10 comments:

Katie said...

Absolutely precious.

Mike and Suzi :) said...

Sooo Precious!

Julie Marler (Mammy) said...

I have never left a comment on your blog before but think your sweet twins are precious!! Isn't it amazing when you have to "work a little harder" for something - it (they) just seem even that much more precious to you!!! This truth just brings to my mind this verse!!

But to Hannah (Laura) he gave a double portion because he loved her, and the LORD had closed her womb. 1 Samuel 1:5
(I know this is a little out of context but doesn't it just fit your "story" perfectly!!)

Love, Mammy
(I have 8 precious blessings that are called grandbabies!!)

www.mammysfrontporch.blogspot.com

Leigh said...

They look so content...a reflection, I'm sure, of the contentment their parents have. Precious!

Was so good to see you last week at the wedding. Please don't hesitate to call if I can be of any help to you.

April said...

They are so perfect Laura! Hope you are getting some rest when you can.

amy said...

came across your blog thru ashely L's. I, too, am a twin mama! My girls are 19 months! Your babies are precious!!

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