Most precious moments in your life!

The most precious moments in my life are when I met my DH and got married, the birth of my twins, and seeing them off to kindergarden the first day. That also was the saddest.


Just wanted all of you to share some good moments


kim
 
The day the ink dried on my divorce papers. :7

There was the day Cosmo was totally cured from her distemper (history: I got her from the pound, they called me the next day to say she had distemper, she had a 5% chance of surviving, bring her back so they could put her to sleep, I said no way, & here we are 15 years later........)

I have a couple w/the BF too lengthy to share, but there was the day 2 years ago, we'd just started dating & it was about a week before Xmas, I came home for lunch & I had 2 holiday cards on my porch--one from him, & one from Maximus. Oddly enough, both were in the same handwriting. :)
 
Hands down, the most precious moment is when my son was born. It was a true miracle and I love him so, so much! The other ones are just watching him sleep and grow into a wonderful human being. He's 9 years old now and I still am in such awe and can't believe he's mine. :)

The next one was my wedding. :7

Meeting Cathe and all my new Catheite friends in real life was another one!
 
Those four years (before we got married) my husband and I kept a long-distance relationship going. It was hard, but I also knew it was a test we passed with flying colors.

The first time I felt Andrew move in my belly. I was about four months pregnant, and at the time, it only felt like the fluttering of butterflies.

The first Christmas and New Year I spent at home with my family soon after my father died. It was very sad, but it was also very healing for all of us.

Pinky
 
When my 6 year old daughters adoption was finalized.

When we found an egg donor match for my second daughter.

When I miraculously got pregnant with my 3rd daughter.

Of course, meeting Cathe. :) :) :)
 
Kim,

Yes, they really are an adventure...wow a boy and a girl..how wonderful!!! They truly are a blessing!!! My boys names are Calvin and Spencer.....

:)
 
Denise, do you find that they are competitive? My daughter has to do everything he does.And boy do they argue. I guess that is like any normal brother and sister. They were premature and weighed 3# and 31/2#. Luckily I was able to take them home two weeks later. Did you carry your twins to term?

by the way their names are Joseph and Jennifer.


kim
 
Kim,

The boys are competitive..but not with each other...My twins were 12 weeks early(Born at 28 weeks gestation)..they were in NICU for 6 weeks and came home with no major health complications. They weighed 2lbs 14 ounces and 2lbs 15 ounces at birth. I had a C-section as Calvin was in cephallic presentation and Spencer was in a transverse position, and my OB was worried that Spencer would not turn..so he thought a C-section would be best.
I breastfed the boys until they were 13 months old..with the first 5 months using a breast pump and feeding the breastmilk via bottle, until they boys were able to latch on to the breast all on their own.

:)
 
I have twins also - fraternal boys that will be 11 next month.

They are fascinating - it's so interesting to see how two children who are raised the same turn out to be such different people physically, emotionally, intellectually, etc.

They are definitely "best of friends, worst of enemies".

Mine were born at 35 1/2 weeks. The placenta from one of the babies abrupted - it was very scary. I had an emergency C-Section and didn't get to see or hold them and my husband wasn't even there - he was home with my oldest son because we had no idea that they would be delivered. They stayed in the hospital for 12 days and I was able to stay with them and rent a room in the postpartum ward. I nursed them for 18 months.

Most precious moments of my life - my positive pregnancy tests and my childrens' birthdays.

Erica
 
1. When my DH proposed. He was so nervous - when we went out for dinner and he didn't eat anything he ordered I knew something was up. He was acting so not like himself.

2. When my son was born.

3. Just being with my son - he is such a sweetheart. The stuff he says cracks me up. And it melts my heart when he tells me how nice I look or that I smell good, when he gives me his big bear hugs and tells me that he loves me. It is the best feeling in the world.
 
My husband and I were married in a civil ceremony in '87. In '94 we renewed our vows and had the marriage blessed in the Catholic Church, our 3rd daughter (Faith) was baptized during the ceremony as well. She was our little miracle because John was told he would be sterile after aggressive chemotherapy but we conceived despite this. When we had the baptism/wedding John was in remission but going through a series of diagnostic tests. My most precious moment was holding his hands, looking into his beautiful big brown eyes and vowing to love him through sickness and health. Of the three lovely daughters we were blessed with Faith is the most like her Daddy and I love seeing him reflected back to me through her beautiful big brown eyes:)

Take Care
Laurie
 
I have two. The day I got married to the most amazing man I've ever known, and the day my daughter was born. Well at least up until I started hemorrhaging and almost had to have my uterus removed to stop the bleeding because they thought I was going to die. Even with all that though it was still one of the two most precious days of my life.

Katie
 
Hey denise, I had a c-section for the same reason. They were born eight weeks eary. They were fully developed but just little. Well I had a time feeding my two. they didn't have the sucking ability. But that was hard work. But I love them with all my soul.


Hope when can talk from time to time about our children. They are such special gifts.


kim
 
The last day I saw my brother before he died in an accident. I told him how grateful I was he was there. Oh, and a couple months before that he had told me I was his best friend. Very precious moments for me.;( :)
 
This is related to my storm thread I posted last night:

One of my most precious memories is of my dad. When I was a little girl (still in my baby bed), one night a big nasty storm blew through where I lived. The lightning was constant, just like last night's storm was. I woke up and watched with exhileration as the lightning flashed through my room (that I shared with my brother), and listened to the thunder. I sat up and turned around, and there was my dad, standing in the doorway right behind my bed, watching the storm with me. I can't remember what we whispered to each other as we watched the storm wear itself out, but I always remember how special that was for me, to be sitting in the dark, with my dad, watching the lightning.

My dad is still alive, and we still share the same love for storms as we did, then. My parents got divorced, and he ended up moving out to the country, and every time a big storm was rolling through, we'd go outside and watch. It was great to watch it approach over the open fields as we drank iced tea and at chunks of coconut or some other snack. It was better than TV! I laugh now, remembering how we'd stand out there in the yard and watch the approaching wall of torrential rain, until finally my dad would yell out to run, and we'd turn and sprint back to the shelter of the large overhangs on his house. We'd always just make it to safety before getting doused.

Those are my precious memories.
 
Great thread!

1) the day I got married to my DH.

2) uncountable moments with my neice and nephew. Just to relay a recent one, I was leaving my sis's place, getting ready to back out of the driveway, when my 7 year old nephew came running out to the porch and waved me down frantically. I stopped backing up and rolled down the window as he came running over. I thought maybe he had left something in my car or wanted to ask me when I was coming over again, but instead he leaned into the window as far as he could, slipped his skinny arms around my neck and said, "I love you, auntie." Sigh. :)


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