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I envision that when Craig and Mimi's delightful twin daughters are of the teenage years, and the teenage boys come calling at the front door, Craig's hair will be likely much less "profuse" than it is now. :p
Seriously, this is such a wonderful blessing for you both. Make sure, during all the rushing around that goes with a new baby(s), that you both take lots of time to reflect and enjoy the wonderful gift and joys of seeing your children grow up, since, when these days are over, it will seem like the time just flew by!
I am seeing this from a different perspective now as a grandfather of a 4 month old child. But am enjoying it even more this time around.
Isn't new life a wonderful thing?
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
Sincerest congratulations. I personally never envisaged the thought that Craig Payne ever slept, giving his unswerving servitude to Podiatry-Arena. Now I know that for the next few months, sleep is still not on the horizon!
Congratulations Craig and Mrs Payne on your finest achievement yet!