My first nephew and niece
They're eyes have such curiosity in them
Such life
It's amazing to watch them
They grow so fast
I remember the day they were born
It seems so long ago
But it won't be to far off they'll be crawling
Then standing up on furniture
And eventually running around together
I cannot wait until I can take them out
We can go for walks in the woods
Teach them how to hunt and fish
Tell them the names of plants and trees
They can stay with me out in the country
Heck they already have a room at my house
I can hardly wait
Published by Casey
I'm 24 years old, I live with my fiance, Jake and our two dogs Lakota and Katie. I'm a full time union laborer and working, fishing and hunting every spare moment. View profile
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3 Comments
Post a CommentHaha that's what everyone says, should've seen the crap I got in school for having a "hot" mom. I thought it was funny though when they used to confuse us, "saw your ma walking the dog yesterday she's so hot... " noope that was me. haha
Aww...congrats! Hey. That's lady's a Grandma? Zounds.
Twins! What fun... I was very close to my nieces and nephews but sadly I don't see them very often anymore.