Thursday 29 August 2013

6 months.

One of these days I will find time to write more. 

6 months has flown.   But it feels like a lifetime ago that I was in India.   They both constantly amaze me.  

Looking forward to getting back there one day.  I'm currently in the process of updating their passports.  

See how much they change in 6 months. 








8 comments:

  1. Wow, look at them. April is looking so much like daddy now. It's obvious you're doing an awesome parenting job

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  2. Wow, they are growing fast and look so adorable :)

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  3. They are so adorable and April does take after her Daddy. Time does fly .....I am relishing every moment of our time with our bubbas as I am sure you are.

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  4. Happy, happy babies - they are getting so big! 6 months have flown by - being in India seems like a dream now but one of the happiest dreams I have ever had!!

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  5. They grow sooooo quickly!!!! Very cute and happy looking bubbas!!

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  6. Great pics! It's nice to see how they have grown. I haven't updated my blog, but one of these days I will. Best wishes to the twins. Cheers!

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