




My little babies are two tomorrow. Two years ago today I was in the hospital on bedrest for a month because Ava'a water broke. It was a long and boring, like prison with room service. My girls with with My mom in Utah for two weeks, then Nic's mom here in Oregon for two weeks. It was rough on us all. Nic sleep everynight of those 30 nights on an air mattress on the floor of my room. He's the best.
Ava came first at 5:30 and Bree five minutes later. They were taken directly to the NICU and stayed there for 30 days.
It seems like so long ago, but here's the proof that times flies while your busy with babies.