This weekend, my mom dug out a bunch of old photos from when she was pregnant with Lucy and me. They were so much fun to see. My parents had just moved from the U.S. to France, and they thought they were having just one baby (they didn't expect twins!). My mom described what the experience was like...
"When we moved to Paris, I was already pregnant and very excited," my mom told me. "We went to French restaurants every night and explored Paris and surrounding towns on the weekends. During the day while Dad worked, I would walk through Le Vésinet, a beautiful residential district, to St. Germain en Laye, where I would have tea and a croissant and write letters home. Some days I would go swimming at a public indoor pool on the way back. I had a fitted black maternity suit--very sexy and French! Once on the way home, I was craving a hamburger, so I stopped for lunch. It was delicious. As I left the cafe, I saw a poster with an outline of a horse, saying that the special of the day was hamburger a la cheval!"
"During my pregnancy, Daddy and I called the baby 'Freddie' and whenever we visited a gorgeous French cathedral--Notre Dame, Chartres--we would always light a candle for 'Freddie.' "
"In early January, I was eight months pregnant. My belly was quite big, and my doctor was worried that something might be wrong. Dad was on a business trip, so I went alone to the Hôpital Américain de Paris for a sonogram...
"I was lying on my back with the cold jelly on my belly and the technician said, 'Je vois un bébé.' I smiled, and he kept working. Then he said, 'Ooh la la! Je vois deux bébés.' I was stunned! Twins! He kept working and then he exclaimed, 'Mon dieu, je vois trois bébés!' Triplets! He was a bit flustered and wanted a second opinion so said he was going to get a doctor and left the room. I lay there thinking, 'Hmm. I only have two arms, but I am going to have three babies!' When the two doctors came back, they took another look and finally said, 'Madame, you are definitely having two babies only!' I thought, 'Only two! That'll be a cinch!' Later I wondered if they had worked some clever psychology on me..."
"When I left the hospital that afternoon, I was so excited. I passed a little shop and spotted this cute mouse doll with two mouse babies! I bought it, and when I met Dad at the airport the next day, I gave it to him. He was perplexed and just looked at it (Why was I giving him a stuffed mouse?). Then it dawned on him, 'Oh my gosh! Are you serious?' He was shocked but thrilled. The next week we lit candles at a church for 'the Freddies!' "(Next I'd love to share a few from after we were born, if you'd like to see...:)



Oh gosh, these are delightful!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a wonderful story to go with such beautiful pictures! I can only imagine what the surprise must have been like to expect one child and have ended up with lovely twins.
ReplyDeleteThis really was a lovely post, thanks for sharing! The photos were absolutely gorgeous, too. x
This was lovely to read, Jo. Thanks and happy happy birthday!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful mother and beautiful story. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethese are amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh, how sweet. I love the one of her laying in the hammock. Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet story... and wonderful photos. thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletewhat a cute story!! Thank you for sharing that.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing - a wonderful sweet story. beautiful photos too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, heart-warming, and romantic story and pictures. Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeletehow sweet! I love it :) "Je vois deux bebes!"
ReplyDeleteYowza - the picture of your momma in the hammock is beyond stunning. Goos looks run in the family!
ReplyDeleteHaha - my security word it "thwin" - is that kind of like a twin?
What a fantastic story. Thanks for sharing. It brightened my Monday.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are beautiful! It is so fun to see pictures of your parents when they were young and to hear stories about them. It's one of my favorite things. How fun to be pregnant in such a beautiful city!
ReplyDeleteThe mouse doll is adorable! What a great read.
ReplyDeleteOh, and actually with my first pregnancy, I went in to the dr's office for my second visit. The nurse said "and you're having twins, right?" And I said "I AM!?????" Turns out she read the chart wrong - there was only one kid in there.
ReplyDeleteYour mom is such a gorgeous woman!! Love those photos!
ReplyDeleteI loved that story! It is fueling my desire to run off to France even more!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! I didnt even know you were a twin! Your mom looks so beautiful, love the photo of her laying down.
ReplyDeletewhat a great story, joanna! i love it. and your mom is so beautiful, it's easy to see where you and Lucy get your looks from. :)
ReplyDeletei know, i loved her stories!!! and aw, thanks, kelly! xo
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! and that is the cutest thing ever..I love that stuffed mouse with the 2 baby mice :)
ReplyDeletewow. i love this so much. i felt like i was part of the story. how incredible to live in paris like that and to find you are having two darling girls - at once!
ReplyDeleteThis was too much fun to read! Merci a vous -- et votre maman -- for sharing!
ReplyDeletethis is just about the sweetest thing in the world. what a wonderful way to mark your birthday. happy birthday to you and lucy!! make sure to snap some photos to show toby when he's older!! i wonder if he laugh at the "style" of our time. Though to be honest I think the 00's and the 10's (is that what we're calling this decade) have a wealth of great fashion, but I guess they said that in the 80s too!
ReplyDeleteLove the mouse and those adorable little sneaks! Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteI love you mum pic laying on the floor. well, all pics are sweet and nice.
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Ylenia
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What a beautiful recollection of such a happy time! Thanks so much for sharing. xo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story, I can't wait to hear more! Happy Birthday Joanna!
ReplyDeleteOh, one more thing, were you and Lucy ever called "the Freddies" after birth as a sort of nickname?
Love the pictures and the story. What an adorable story.
ReplyDelete"Freddie's" how cute is that!?
Can't wait to hear the rest of the story! Thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful story with lovely, telling details. Happy birthday to you both.
ReplyDeletethis post was absolutely delightful, thanks for putting a smile on my face
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Joanna and Lucy!
ReplyDeleteyour mom was smokin hot. (and is still very pretty.)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely pregnancy story. I love the little mouse doll with the twins. I think moms always remember the first things they buy for their baby/babies to be. I bought my daughter a porcelain fawn head for her nursery wall. My good friend laughed at me because I didn't have crib or a carrier or anything practical. She still makes fun of me but I love the little deer who looks over my little dear.
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful stories and photos to start my day. thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet! And happy birthday, Joanna--your blog has been such a gift and I still miss your posts on Smitten.
ReplyDeleteun beau missive. veuillez davantage.
ReplyDeleteHapppy Birthday to The Freddies.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story.
P.S. Your mom reminds me of Diane Keaton in the top photo.
ReplyDeletethese are so special! please post more!
ReplyDeleteYes, please!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story! Happy Birthday to some of my favorite twins!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a heartwarming story. I bet you totally loved when she told you about it all, right?
ReplyDeleteYour mom is so beautiful and she sounds like a wonderful, warm and loving mommy:)
Happy Monday, Joanna
oh ym gosh yes! i would love to see babies in paris too!
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oh my gosh you have the coolest blog! Happy Birthday and I love love love this post. Your mom sounds sweet and lovely, now I know where you get it from!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see some from after you were born!
ReplyDeleteI loved this story!!! Haha... and at least your parents picked a normal "pregnancy name" for you guys. My cousin had a baby last year, and up until she was born, we all insisted on calling the baby "Brutus." Well, everyone except my cousin, who was not at all amused. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the story! "The Freddies!" How Cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet story. Thank you for sharing it with us. You've left me with a big smile for the rest of the day.
ReplyDeleteOh Yes! More, more, more!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJe voix trois bébés! That might be French humour, ha, ha! What a sweet story. And the mouse doll, so cute!
ReplyDeleteyour mom is beautiful! what a lovely story! and happy birthday! :)
ReplyDeletethis is really sweet
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Oh, how sweet. I love birth stories - especially when they involve cool faded photos and Paris! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteOMG tearing up, so sweet! And so beautifully related!
ReplyDeletejoanna, this was such a treat. happy, happy birthday. can't wait for more -- your mom is the cutest.
ReplyDeleteI love this post. Love.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a dreamy story and dreamy photos to go with.
ReplyDeleteI just love it. Thanks so much for sharing that!!
How lucky are you and your sister to have a story like that from your mother.. it's so special.
this was so heartwarming, what a wonderful story about how you two were found out! That mouse doll is adorable, too, such a sweet way to tell the papa. I would love to see the next set of photos, I always love seeing pictures of my own mother before I was born!
ReplyDeletei've always had this dream. when i am pregnant with my first child, i'd love to spend a few months (ideally in the summer... if i had it my way!) to gallivant in france with my two sisters in either arm. we'd shop for bebe-to-be and eat a ridiculous amount of sorbet and skip through jardin du luxembourg. hey, you never know!
ReplyDeletei love this story. so sweet. happiest birthday wishes to you! xo
i love your mom's story! more pictures please!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are great!! i love looking at old pictures of my parents!! i would love to read about you growing up!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this lovely story, which I read with my 8 month old twin girls asleep on me. They were quite a surprise at my 20 week ultrasound, so I get suck a kick out of hearing other people's twin surprise stories. Thanks again and happy birthday to you!
ReplyDeleteYour mom is so cute! She was a hipster :)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday!
Such lovely memories. And the accompaning photos are divine.
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What a pretty mom you have! What a fun story! I have always secretly wanted twins, twins in Paris sounds even better!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures. And what a cute way to tell your dad that she'd be having twins. My mom was pregnant with me in Paris too. It was just a 3 weeks vacation though.
ReplyDeleteyour mum is gorgeous! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are so special and beautiful! Thank you for sharing them... and happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story :) Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! Your mum is adorable :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Love the story and the photos are really touching - I always enjoy seeing old family photos :)
ReplyDeleteCutest story ever!
ReplyDeleteso sweet!! love how your mom remembers it all. and I especially adore the way she broke the news to your father.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute story!!! <3
ReplyDeleteLisa
That is a great story! And what a beautiful mom you have!
ReplyDeleteAHH what a sweet story. "...the Freddies!" So cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness gracious, I don't know if it's because of my current pregnant state or not, but this just brought me to tears! How sweet! I love the "clever psychology" line. How cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of your mom :)
ReplyDeleteYou're mother was extraordinarily beautiful... and I'm sure she still is! My mother was too, and still is. It gives me hope for when I age! Wonderful post, Joanna!
ReplyDeleteOne of the most beautiful posts I've seen today! Love it!
ReplyDeletexo
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OMG what a cute story! My eyes even got a little wet it was so cute ;-) And I normally "don't do cute" :-D
ReplyDeleteI think it was really brave of your mom to go abroad pregnant. I don't know if I would dare to do that! :-) Kudos to her.
what a lovely story! thanks for sharing! happy birthday
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Paris is always great, but I can only imagine how beautiful it is when you're wandering around thinking about soon-to-be twins!
ReplyDeleteahh! i just love that story! is your nickname freddie?
ReplyDeleteyour posts make me smile :) thank you!
Awesome! Loved so much about this post. I love France! I've never been. It's on my bucket list. I loved being pregnant....I love that your mom can tell you these wonderful stories!
ReplyDeleteThat was so special. I loved it!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful story! and i would love to see some photos from after you were born. i'm a sucker for these sorts of things :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing with us.
this story made my day :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing.
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I see where you get your gorgeous looks from. She looks so lovely preggers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Mama mouse picture with tiny baby shoes, is priceless <3<3
I love that you shared this! My twin sister and I just turned 39 and my mom had no idea she was having twins either! She was told all along that she was pregnant with one big baby boy! It wasn't until the delivery when they announced there were two babies. My sister and I were baby A and baby B for days. My parents never even thought of girl names, let alone two of them!
ReplyDeleteWe just celebrated the 2nd birthday of my twin girls. I recently went through our pictures as well, and although my pregnancy wasn't nearly as glamourous as your moms(!), these photo's and stories remind me a lot of what I was feeling, 2 and a half years ago. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteoh my! This is so sweet...and those sweet little freddie mice!! I love this story and the beautiful photos. Please share more!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing that story! It was so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou are a twin! So neat! And what a beautiful story! It's like a dream...
ReplyDeleteGreat story. mon dieu! Deux bebes! That was my favorite part.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazingly sweet little story! I bet you'll have plenty just as beautifully written for Toby :)
ReplyDeletewow, what an amazing story.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story, and to be living in Paris at the time, what a dream! I love that they called you guys "The Freddies." Thanks for sharing this made my Monday!
ReplyDeleteI adore everything about this post. Your mom's words brought tears to my eyes!
ReplyDeletethat is the cutest story ever. and I adore that little stuffed animal! I want to make one. are you guys from england? I picture you with a brittish accent?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story in honor of your and Lucy's birthday. Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Your mother is such a stunner.
And HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you and your twin!
ReplyDeleteoh these pictures are so wonderful, your mom looks absolutely stunning, and i loved reading the story....
ReplyDeletemore, s'il vous plaît !
This is such a cool story with fantastic photos. Happy birthday to two Freddies!
ReplyDeletei love the way your mom told your dad!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, sweet story!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to you and your sister! :)
xo Nadia
What lovely pictures and such a great story! Your mother is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteincredible post! love love love... what a magical story you get to hold on to!
ReplyDeleteI adored this post! thank you so much for sharing, and happy birthday! you/Lucy and my husband are only 5 days apart in age!
ReplyDeleteOui, Oui! I love hearing these types of family stories and along with the images, it made for quite a special post. I'd love to see more.
ReplyDeleteAaaaah - loves!!
ReplyDeleteWould love to see/hear more!
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ReplyDeleteI loved this story! And the pictures are so classic and lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis story is so beautiful and lovely! Thank you for sharing! and those photos your mama is gorgeous!
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Those pictures are wonderful, your mom was stunning and the story is so sweet! I loved reading it and can't wait for more pictures from when you were just a wee muffin!
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious story. Happy happy birthday!!
ReplyDeleteoh! so wonderful! thank-you to you & your mom for sharing this with us!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love this - your mom is beautiful and such a sweet story. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletewas at my parents' for dinner last night and pored over old photos. these of your mom are lovely...amazing how quickly time passes.
ReplyDeletethis is precious! i'm a twin too and nothing can describe your relationship with your sister...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethe photos are amazing!
i shivered when i got to the end of this chapter of your story. amazing, really. i would love to see the rest of the photos.
ReplyDeleteby the way, what do you write about?
What an adorable story! I love the mama mouse. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteso fun for you to hear your mom's perspective from when she was pregnant and the surprise of learning there were two! i can relate...i'm currently 29 weeks pregnant with triplets, but we didn't learn there were 3 until i was 18 weeks along—quite the surprise! i look forward to telling my children all about it :)
ReplyDeleteouh, what a story, so sweet! more memories, please -you made my day!
ReplyDeletelovely posts and pictures! =)
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ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet story! When I found out I was having twins the nurse took forever to confirm, she kept looking around. Finally, I asked her what she was looking for. Her responce: "I want to make sure you only have two in there" I thought my husband was going to pass out! Happy B-day to you and Lucy!
ReplyDeleteWould love to see more!
ReplyDeleteyes!! tell us more!! i love these stories!! i didnt know I was having twins until a few months into my pregnancy, so i feel like i can relate!! Love this!
ReplyDeleteso simply beautiful. thank you
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Amazing, amazing! Such a great post, Joanna! Have a great birthday!
ReplyDeletethat is such a sweet recollection!! i love the little mouse gift, so incredibly cute
ReplyDelete...please do share more!! :)
Happy birthday, Joanna!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these pictures and your mom's memories. They are so sweet I just had to delurk and post a comment.
I'm drooling for more here!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to both of you!
what a sweet story...your mother is stunning. Happy birthday!! xo
ReplyDeleteYour story gave me goosebumps!
ReplyDeleteYes, we want to see!
ReplyDeleteProbably one of my most favorite posts! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
Her story really moved me, what an adorable mom you seem to have.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mom and such a cute story! I love those little serendipitous moments like finding a mouse with two babies:) Did your mom keep that mouse? It's always so sweet to hear those details of when our mom was expecting or when we were little. Toby's lucky you are writing about his growing up:) Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love this story and the pictures. Can't wait for the follow up with baby pics!
ReplyDeleteso sweet! you're mom is a real, natural beauty!!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful story! And how wonderful to have such gorgeous pictures to go along with it. :o)
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful birthday!
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That was the sweetest story!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little story. I love the momma mouse with the two little mice. :)
ReplyDeleteI love, love LOVE this story. Love it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePRECIOUS!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my god, I love this story! Especially the candles and the mouse - so sweet!
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This is so sweet! Weirdly, when my mom was pregnant with my twin sister and I, she had a feeling she was having twins. She said she went in for the ultrasound and already had the conversation played out in her head of how the doctor was going to tell her! Happy birthday to you and your sister :)
ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely gorgeous photos. I especially love the second shot. It looks like it should be in a 1970s Harpers Bazaar! Your mum's outfit is how I'd like to dress now...
ReplyDeletethat is so beautiful and so cute! i hope she still has the mouse!
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous pictures - your mom is glowing, and absolutely beautiful! Such a great post - thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJust so charming...her words, the photos, even just the thought of not knowing until the very end of the pregnancy that she was going to have "deux bébés"...what a lovely story. Happy birthday to you and Lucy!
ReplyDeleteSuch an incredible story! She tells it so beautifully. What a treat to hear!
ReplyDeleteJo, My wishes for a wonderful birthday to you and Lucy! I share the same birthday with you, as do several of my friends. I have enjoyed reading your blog and have introduced you to my daughter as well. It is one way we stay in touch while she is away at university. Wishing you special moments to cherish today and every day.
ReplyDeleteI've been a long-time reader, but never commented before. This is so cool! And the photos are fantastic. Happy birthday!!
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this was such a beautiful story.. wow, and those pictures are like a dream! so amazing! happy birthday to the both of you ♥
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What gorgeous pictures!
ReplyDeleteMy mom had a similar experience when she was pregnant with my sister and me. Three weeks before her due date, she had an x-ray (it's crazy they did x-rays in the 70's) to determine why she was measuring so big. Low and behold, she was carrying twins. I guess that was much more common back before regular sonograms became the norm.
Isn't being a twin wonderful!?
Happy Birthday to you and your sister! Wishing you a lovely day! Such a beautiful story- thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat posting!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable story...oh to be pregnant in France!
ReplyDeleteI loved this story and all of the super cute pictures! Please, please more! And happy birthday!!! :)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful photography & story! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story!
ReplyDeleteso sweet...your mom is beautiful and that is a rad story to have in any country, let alone in the romance of paris.
ReplyDeletea lovely, lovely story. I, too, have a twin sister. My mom once told me that on the day she found out there were two babies she cried and cried and cried. My dad came home that day with a dozen red roses for her.
ReplyDeleteI might adopt your story instead.
does you mom still have the mouse?
What a delightful post!
ReplyDeletethe same thing happened with my mother... she was 7 mos pregnant with my sister and I and they didnt think the baby was developing properly. My parents were so young and living in a small town in Indiana. The doctor gave her an x-ray!!!! can you imagine?
ReplyDeleteLove this post!
ReplyDeletei like your pictures :)
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charming little story!
ReplyDeleteLovely story.
ReplyDeleteI have twins myself, but found out already on WEEK 8 :) :)
The threat of three would definitely make twins look easy.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos.
The threat of three would definitely make twins look easy.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos. So charming and a lovely story!
Thank you for posting this! So incredibly adorable - do you still have the mouse?
ReplyDeleteSo funny - my dad called me Fred before I was born (convinced I was a boy) and it just stuck! I am still Fred to this day :)
I absolutely LOVE your blog, I look forward to it each and everyday :)
Kristina
ohmygod, I LOVE THIS!
ReplyDeletewow!! i can't imagine living here AND having babies. what wonderful photos and a great personal story.
ReplyDeletei had no idea you were a twin... did you grow up in france?
thank you for sharing this great story!
your mom is just gorgeous, and i love the story she has to go along with all the photos! i hope you do share more next time :) my own mom is a twin, and my grandma didn't know she was having 2 babies till she had had my mom, and the doctor told her another was coming!
ReplyDeletei love today's post! i usually don't comment but this post really deserves one :) post more plz.
ReplyDeleteYour mother is so beautiful and French looking! I love these photos and what a beautiful story. I'm up for the next round of photographs!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet story!
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a wonderful story - I love the mouse! I can see why 2 babies would be a relief after thinking she was having three. That was some clever doctor psychology!
ReplyDeleteOMG! My mum bought the same mouse before I was born and it's been one of my favourite toys when I was a baby!! It still "lives" at my parents home in Barcelona (although the baby mice are gone and one ear is missing).
ReplyDeleteEvery time we visit my mother my little daughter loves to play with it. Next time I go there will take a pic and send it to you :-)
Beautiful story!! Lucky girls and your mama is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, romantic and sweet story. I love the little mouse with 2 babies! Adorable! Would love to see some more pics!
ReplyDeleteyour mom is positively gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post :) Thank you, and your mom, for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour mom is so Annie Hall in the first photo! Love this.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos and the story is delightful. 'Ooh la la! Je vois deux bébés.'...so lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous story, your mum looks beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteOh my~ what a heartwarming beautiful story!
ReplyDeleteBest & Happy Birthday!
xo,
Luce
www.galipettelu.blogspot.com
what a wonderful story! thank you for sharing :)
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