[Games] Re: Rachel Shay's Congrats Round 1
in reply to a message by Rachel Shay
LN: Rosenfield
DH: Avraham Moshe "Avi" [25]
DW: Shiloh Katherine [24]
DS/DS: Malachi Vincent and Elijah Benjamin (newborn)
Malachi and Elijah Rosenfield were born 1 1/2 years after Avi and Shiloh were married. Avi was elated that he and Shiloh were going to start a family right away because he always wanted a lot of children. Shiloh wasn't so sure that they were financially ready to take care of a baby, but she was happy nonetheless. When, at 28 weeks, they found out about the twins, both Avi and Shiloh were worried. Neither had twins in their family, but they determined to make the best out of it.
When Avi and Shiloh found out they were expecting twins, they agreed that Shiloh should quit her job. She still gives lessons to a few students, but no longer advertises. She hopes that once the boys start school that she can start teaching full-time. With Shiloh not working anymore, Avi took on more contracts for photography, and he also found a part-time job writing a column for a local magazine about different cultures.
The rest of the pregnancy went well and, at 37 1/2 weeks, identical boys were born. For their names, Avi wanted them to reflect his Jewish heritage, but not be so Jewish-sounding as his own name. Malachi and Elijah seemed like good choices to him. Shiloh wanted to use more conventional names and chose Vincent and Benjamin as middle names for the boys. After two weeks, they were sent home and Avi and Shiloh began the adventure of taking care of two newborns whom they couldn't tell apart. Both boys have dark brown hair and so far, have murky greyish green eyes that doctors expect will change color within the next few months.
Avi's parents adore their new grandbabies and were glad that Avi made the decision to have them circumcised and taught Jewish traditions, even if they weren't Orthodox Jews anymore. Shiloh's mother dotes on the boys constantly and, because she only lives 45 minutes from the couple, has been a real help when Avi and Shiloh get desperate for some time alone.
DH: Avraham Moshe "Avi" [25]
DW: Shiloh Katherine [24]
DS/DS: Malachi Vincent and Elijah Benjamin (newborn)
Malachi and Elijah Rosenfield were born 1 1/2 years after Avi and Shiloh were married. Avi was elated that he and Shiloh were going to start a family right away because he always wanted a lot of children. Shiloh wasn't so sure that they were financially ready to take care of a baby, but she was happy nonetheless. When, at 28 weeks, they found out about the twins, both Avi and Shiloh were worried. Neither had twins in their family, but they determined to make the best out of it.
When Avi and Shiloh found out they were expecting twins, they agreed that Shiloh should quit her job. She still gives lessons to a few students, but no longer advertises. She hopes that once the boys start school that she can start teaching full-time. With Shiloh not working anymore, Avi took on more contracts for photography, and he also found a part-time job writing a column for a local magazine about different cultures.
The rest of the pregnancy went well and, at 37 1/2 weeks, identical boys were born. For their names, Avi wanted them to reflect his Jewish heritage, but not be so Jewish-sounding as his own name. Malachi and Elijah seemed like good choices to him. Shiloh wanted to use more conventional names and chose Vincent and Benjamin as middle names for the boys. After two weeks, they were sent home and Avi and Shiloh began the adventure of taking care of two newborns whom they couldn't tell apart. Both boys have dark brown hair and so far, have murky greyish green eyes that doctors expect will change color within the next few months.
Avi's parents adore their new grandbabies and were glad that Avi made the decision to have them circumcised and taught Jewish traditions, even if they weren't Orthodox Jews anymore. Shiloh's mother dotes on the boys constantly and, because she only lives 45 minutes from the couple, has been a real help when Avi and Shiloh get desperate for some time alone.