These pictures make me smile. T-ball season begins this weekend, with Nathan playing and Greg coaching, both for the first time. Mark and I will be fans in the bleachers.





I have to be honest.
I am a bit overcome with emotions as I look at how my babies have grown up. I spent some time writing in their baby books on Monday, and at the end of the day I was left with the feeling that it all went by too quickly.
As much as I enjoy this stage of life and as happy as my heart is to see the boys playing together, maturing and trying new things, I still miss the early days.
For now, I will soak up this spring, give thanks to the Lord for the way the boys are right now and make room for new heart treasures today.
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