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Feels like Xmas in April!!

djais1801

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just got the first batch of stuff i ordered today:

1- Remflex header gaskets
2- Roadrunner "meep meep" horn
3- Front license plate

Still in transit is the Rear Wing, hood insulation pad...

AND...equally important (lol). Wife's 16 week Ultrasound and we are having
Twin BOYS!!!:hello2::male::male:
 
Congrats on the twins.....we went through the same thing about 34 years ago and were blessed with twin sons......:eek:ccasion14:Named them cease and desist, no really there were named Bob and Bill.
 
Congrats on the twins.....we went through the same thing about 34 years ago and were blessed with twin sons......:eek:ccasion14:Named them cease and desist, no really there were named Bob and Bill.
so...what was the hardest part?
 
the brown santa (ups guy) brings me stuff all year long ..lol
congrats on the twins!
 
just got the first batch of stuff i ordered today:

1- Remflex header gaskets
2- Roadrunner "meep meep" horn
3- Front license plate

Still in transit is the Rear Wing, hood insulation pad...

AND...equally important (lol). Wife's 16 week Ultrasound and we are having
Twin BOYS!!!:hello2::male::male:

Im happy for the other things you have for Christmas in April, But wow, Twin boys!!! Thats plain cool... Your cars going to be a cool thing to remember once you deliver the wife to the hospital for delivery! Congratulations to you and your wife man!!! :blob1: :blob1:
 
so...what was the hardest part?

I can't say that there was a "hardest part" when they were young, both were fed at the same time which early on was easy due to breast feeding. Both were checked and changed at the same time, diapers were a chore and expensive so we later changed to cotton diapers and washed them (picture of grown man with a clothes pin on his nose and his eyes watering). I remember going to Florida about a year or so after they were born to visit her sister. They had borrowed one crib for both of the boys to sleep in and it seemed to be a good idea at the time. We woke up one morning and we always checked on them first thing and upon opening the door to the bedroom a terrible odor hit us. There stood the boys in the crib, they had just slept in their diapers due to the heat. Both were covered from head to toe with crap and they here laughing and smiling with their arms out stretched wanting to be picked up. (I am LMAO as I write this) My brother in law and I took one look at them and then at each other and turned and disappeared down the hall into the garage while my wife and her sister took care of things. Spaghetti at dinner was always an experience as was birthday cakes in the early years. Watching them play and being part of what they loved was something that I will always treasure. Taking them fishing and camping and watching their excitement was priceless. I remember one day when they got into the cupboard and brought out a box of corn starch. They took it to the dinning room and scattered it all over the green carpeting in front of the sliding doors...it had snowed the night before and now the carpet looked just like the grass did outside. I could write for hours but I won't bore you with all of the things that I remember. As to your question as to what was the hardest part...it was having your buddies grow up to have families of their own and move away.

I had a 73 Satellite just like yours and my wife was so large with the twins she couldn't sit in the car so I picked up an earlier Chrysler Newport until after the kids were born. They loved being in the car so much that they put one car and my brother in laws custom van over the embankment in front of our home. No one was injured thank God but it tore the drivers door off the van when it side swiped a tree on the other side of the road. They joined cub scouts and I became a Den Mother, they moved on to Boy Scouts and I became an assistant Scout master. They joined the little leauge and I became an assistance coach...so many things in your life will change. I owned a 66 Plymouth Valiant that I had built for drag racing, the car was sold when we built our first home. It was all worth it, they are both grown now, both have families and I am a grandfather 5 times over. They are great kids and I am honored to say that they are my sons.
 
Big congrats on the parts and the twins! My boy is about 2 months old... can't wait to get him into helping me tinker with the Charger!
 

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