Wiersma Family Blog

WIERSMA FAMILY BLOG
A glimpse into our lives as a family with micro-preemies. Our twins boys (Lovingly referred to as our Miracle Men) were born almost 16 weeks early.

Our journey continues when our son Max was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 3. This is his story....


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Times they are a CHANGIN!!!




Wes and Max in the tub together! I know that is "normal"  for most families, but in our house it was HUGE! The boys loved it! Splashing and giggling the whole time.

This pic of both of them in the tub is a true depiction of their personalities. Wes is mischevious and .....well naughty. Max is cautious and careful. SO CUTE! 
I love this picture.     Aug. 2010



Wes is now standing up by furniture and crawling EVERYWHERE! He is into everything. He loves to "help" me sew. He plays with my sewing machine petal and picks up all the threads on his pants.        Sept. 2010



Max is giving all of you a kiss! He is hilarious. He sits on the floor and bounces, plays the drums on his little stool, and watches everything. You can almost see his brain trying to figure out how things work. Maybe he'll be an engineer like his uncle.                    July 2010



Wesley playing in a box just like all kids do. So cute, he thought he was pretty cool.                    July 2010



Max at feeding therapy. This picture is before he actually started doing anything. About 5 seconds after this picture was taken he was screaming.                       Oct. 2010

4 comments:

  1. They are growing so beautifully, their hair is getting long too! Thanks for the updates....precious....praise God!
    Karen

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  2. Love the update! Super cute pics and so fun to hear how their personalities are coming out!!

    Love you lots,
    Marie

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  3. Love it!! They are so adorable. Isn't it fun to watch their little personalities develop? Thanks for the update!

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  4. Thanks for giving us an update. Your boys are SO adorable! Sending out kisses and hugs and, of course, continued prayers to all of you. Aunt Allie, Uncle Bob and family

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