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Although raising quadruplets was intense, and there were flurries of seemingly unending adventures and challenges, there is joy in the process, and life goes on well after the kids leave on there own. Larry and I continue to have a full life into our senior years, In this Gallery I will share some key photos & videos that correlate to some of the pages in my book. I hope they bring you joy.
Dad got a lot of playtime on that first day. While I was recouping, he got a lot of press. The Publicist for the hospital called every media outlet he could think of.
One thing is for sure. When it comes to getting 4 babies to be in a photo together, its much easier to get them to obey the word "Cry" than "smile," ... it works most all of the time!
The news was there to cover the parade. The birth and hospital stay were covered by all the media. I'll be posting more over the coming months so check back.
Holding 2 babies each is a new skill, but Janna's parents have no problem adapting. It does help to remain seated at all times.
Larry's mom sings while helping Brett get the last drop out of his infant-feeder. It helps when grandparents are in shape and can still bend over (and get back up).
One daily activity is enticing the boys to crawl. Any guesses as to how that's accomplished? You parents out there probably have a few of your own techniques. Hint: it may involve toys and parents acting silly.
In 1985, when the boys were 3 1/2 years- old, alcohol almost separated us. With help from above, Larry was able to choose sobriety and wrote this song to Document it.
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