We had snow this morning but then it turned into mushy mess. Mommy took us to a play group in a van. We met indoor in one of the rooms that the church in our neighborhood. The church allows us to use the room every Wednesday for our playgroup.
We packed a big bag full of picnic lunch and planned to have it with our friend and his mom. There were a new mom and a new baby which we had not meet before. There was also a mom who used to come to the group long time ago but stopped coming. Today, she brought her 2 yrs. old son with her.
We played mostly with each other, but today we had more interaction with Aaron, who is the only closest friend we have right now. He come to play at our house several times. In fact, we invited him and his family to dinner this Saturday.
Our picnic lunch was good we had ham sandwich with cheese, cantaloupe, carrot, raisin bread, salad and some juice. After lunch we played some more. We ran, we rode on a shopping card, played soccer, played cooking, made phone calls to daddy, built blocks and so forth.
We got home exhausted and took a good long nap with mommy.
So, it was not bad for a cold and snowy day after all. It was a great day!
Miss you all,
Suwan & Anchalee
Story of my baby twin girls who were born after my 3rd IVF procedures. It has been a long journey for us and now I'm glad that my twin girls are here. Most of all, I'm happy to share their stories with you.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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