Re: Britt's Continue the Story Congrats Round 3 ATTN Fray
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UN: Edith Therese
DH: Nathaniel "Nat" William Blake (30)
DW: Margaret "Daisy" Josephine [Brooke] Blake (28)
-DD: Martha "Rosie" Gertrude Blake (5)
-DS: Clarence "Wren" William Blake (2)
-DS: Francis "Blue" Theodore Blake
Book: "Jo's Boys" by Louisa May Alcott
Boys: Horace, Alexander, Frederick, Nathan, Isaac
Girls: Danielle, Victoria, Louisa, Elisabeth, Ophelia
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Francis--or Little Boy Blue, Blue for short--was born on the same day that Daisy's twin's wife gave birth to her first. Or should I say firsts? Demi's wife gave birth to twin boys--Jacob and Jonathan. Demi and Daisy--along with the spouses of both--are overjoyed at the prospect of each having a child--or children in Demi's case--on the same day.
Francis became known as Little Boy Blue for a few reasons. One: he was born on a blue, sunny day. Two: the bluebirds always sing right outside his window. Three: his eyes are the bluest eyes either Daisy or Nat have seen. Four: he already loves the color blue.
Rosie is a sweet little thing. She loves both her brothers very much and never complains about not having a sister. Yes, she wants a sister, but she's content for the moment with two darling brothers. She is quite the little smarty, already knowing how to read quite well and how to do sums and such things very quickly. Rosie is also learning how to play the violin. Nat bought her the smallest size possible and has been teaching her. Her fingers are long and thin, making it easy for her to play. Daisy has also been teaching her how to crochet. She is very good at that, too, for such a young age.
Wren loves Blue. Wren is rather rambunctious, except when he is around other small children, especially babies. After he accidentally allowed Blue to slip off his lap, Wren has been extra careful with his baby brother. As he puts it, "I don' wanna huwt my on'y bovvew." Wren is quite the active little child.
Rosie:
Wren:
DH: Nathaniel "Nat" William Blake (30)
DW: Margaret "Daisy" Josephine [Brooke] Blake (28)
-DD: Martha "Rosie" Gertrude Blake (5)
-DS: Clarence "Wren" William Blake (2)
-DS: Francis "Blue" Theodore Blake
Book: "Jo's Boys" by Louisa May Alcott
Boys: Horace, Alexander, Frederick, Nathan, Isaac
Girls: Danielle, Victoria, Louisa, Elisabeth, Ophelia
~*~
Francis--or Little Boy Blue, Blue for short--was born on the same day that Daisy's twin's wife gave birth to her first. Or should I say firsts? Demi's wife gave birth to twin boys--Jacob and Jonathan. Demi and Daisy--along with the spouses of both--are overjoyed at the prospect of each having a child--or children in Demi's case--on the same day.
Francis became known as Little Boy Blue for a few reasons. One: he was born on a blue, sunny day. Two: the bluebirds always sing right outside his window. Three: his eyes are the bluest eyes either Daisy or Nat have seen. Four: he already loves the color blue.
Rosie is a sweet little thing. She loves both her brothers very much and never complains about not having a sister. Yes, she wants a sister, but she's content for the moment with two darling brothers. She is quite the little smarty, already knowing how to read quite well and how to do sums and such things very quickly. Rosie is also learning how to play the violin. Nat bought her the smallest size possible and has been teaching her. Her fingers are long and thin, making it easy for her to play. Daisy has also been teaching her how to crochet. She is very good at that, too, for such a young age.
Wren loves Blue. Wren is rather rambunctious, except when he is around other small children, especially babies. After he accidentally allowed Blue to slip off his lap, Wren has been extra careful with his baby brother. As he puts it, "I don' wanna huwt my on'y bovvew." Wren is quite the active little child.
Rosie:
Wren: