Happy 5th Birthday my precious, adorable Trips!
The past 5 years have been full of trials, tribulations, long nights, long days, tears, shouts, and whines. But more importantly, they have been filled with health, blessings, hugs, kisses, cuddles, joy, genius, precociousness, giggles, and nachat.
In the next year, may Hashem grant you good health and growth both physically and emotionally. May He increase your learning and your hunger to learn. He should fill your lives with love, happiness, harmony, and all the joys of childhood. May He grant your parents strength, patience, and the ability to provide for ALL of your needs.
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Mazal Tov guys many many more years filled with losts of Health , wealth and most important of all Nachas from them.
Thanks guys! I miss Mashi so much! Give her hugs from the Lollipop Lady!
Thank you for leaving me a comment. I'm so glad that you did, because it led me to your wonderful blog.
Happy Birthday to your childen! (And yasher koach to you and your husband for all the hard work that the last 5 years must have entailed!)
I saw your comment on Ricki's Mom's blog. My daughter turned 13 on February 5. What I remember from my hospital stay with her was watching the news (which I never do at home) and hearing of the birth of quintuplets, to a frum couple, later that night. Years later, she met some of them at camp. Happy birthday to your triplets!
I've been reading for a while, but I can't remember if I've ever commented. You and I have a mutual friend real-life who pointed me to your blog a few months ago and I've been loving it ever since.
I am an Orthodox mom to a 5 year old foster son and 16 month old BGG triplets. Your blog is inspiring and helpful and reminds me that there's so much fun yet to come!
Happy Birthday to your little (big!) miracles. How wonderful that you've come so far and that you have so much to look forward to in the years to come.
16 months! That's a fun age! Right when they all start running in different directions.
I am so happy you commented. Please keep reading and ask me anything, I would love to share and help if I can.
Biggest piece of advice for a fellow MOM - laugh. A lot.
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