Kacie and Gavin had grown so much since they had been born. Three years had passed since Kara and Miles brought them home. The twins were close, always playing together in their nursery. Their favorite toys were two patchwork dolls that had been sent to them by Miles’s great Uncle twice removed, Roy.

Neither had taken their first steps yet. However, Kacie was getting the hang of her wings. Sometimes she would take a break from playing and hover a few inches from the ground, her giggles filling the house. Gavin was still unsure of his wings, and would watch closely as Kacie hovered, trying to figure out just how she did it.

All the adults worked hard on Kacie and Gavin’s skills. Pretty soon They were taking their first steps. Potty training was by far the messiest and hardest. The two hated it at first.

Both the twins were fast learners. And before long they had them walking, talking, and using the potty on their own. One day Kara sat down with her mother. Miles and her had talked the night before.

“Mom, Miles and I have been talking. We’re going to try to have more children. Kacie and Gavin are just growing so well and we think once they become kids and start going to school we’re going to try for another one.” Kara said.

“Oh sweetie! You know Tiffany and I will never object to having more grandchildren. You know we’re behind you on everything and we’re here to help in any way we can.” Val said, taking Kara’s hand.

Time passed.The twins were given “big kid” beds once they learned how to walk and talk. Kara had redecorated the nursery to a more nature-like theme. Kacie loved the outdoors and seemed to take to her fairy nature more than her brother. Miles found it amusing and would catch her butterflies to put in their room.

Even as they grew older in their toddler years Kacie and Gavin stayed close. When they weren’t playing with their dolls they were playing with their block table, chatting away about anything and everything. Before Kara and Miles knew it, their twins had grown, and their birthday rolled around.

Kacie went first. Kara picked her up and held her. “Make a wish sweet girl.” She said.

Kacie giggled. “Otay mama.” She leaned forward and blew out her own candles. Kara teared up. Her little babies were growing up!

Gavin went next with the help of Grandma Val. He made his wish, leaned over, and just like his sister, blew out his candles all by himself. The family celebrated and spent the day playing outside.

BONUS:(Pics!!)

Toddle Kacie and Gavin

Kid Kacie and Gavin