Yes, that’s right. Today we went to the doctor to have us our first visit and see our new family members. We had a lot of questions and we were both very eager to learn everything their was to know. We made lists, bought things in for the doctor to read. We had spend the last couple weeks reading and researching and we thought we were all ready.. That nothing the doctor was going to tell us was going to surprise us. Boy were we wrong. The said we are going to be the parents of twins. Jackie immediately started crying. My jaw hit the floor. As we watched the monitor we were both in a daze looking at the 2 little things no larger than a small grain or rice, with a beating heart. We couldn’t believe it. Everything we thought and knew and read about having babies changed. We are now having two. Everything doubled. The emotions, the thoughts, the money, the strollers, the cribs and the diapers. Everything.

I was scheduled to go back to work today. I sent them an email stating I would not make it back in today. We stopped off at Taco Bell because Jackie had a craving and we both just needed to calm down.. I know.. not exactly the place you go to make your body calm down, but none the less, it worked. When we walked in we were just chatting and chatting and chatting, we were very emotional. We were all over the board. I had settled a little bit more than Jackie did and I knew she was very nervous. I said I wanted to tell everyone immediately. Everyone we already told we were having one, we then needed to tell everyone we were having two. That was the funniest part.

We used the same routine on everyone, except Rick, he beat me to the punch.. more on that in a minute. We went and called everyone and said we wanted to come over and show them the ultrasound. We showed them the picture of the the baby and explained here it is and here is the heart beat and here’s how big it is aaaand here’s the other one. We started off with Jackie’s mom, then here sister, then my parents, then Rick and Sarah, then Jackie’s other sister, then back to Jackie’s parent to tell her Dad. I had to call Mike again and Aletha the next day because they were both busy that day. But sharing the news was the best thing we could have done. You could really tell it helped settle everything in and made it more real. That night we started referring to them as Number 1 and Number 2. We are now a family of 6 (we have 2 cats.. yes they count!)

Number1 Number2