theduck619
DIS Dad #188
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Congratulations to you and your family.
Gotta admit though, I had to re-read a few times to make sure I read the "four" part right.I guess if you've dealt with twin newborns, you can handle multiples that are maybe a little older... how old are they?
Wow! We'll definitely be praying for you and the whole family to be able to make that adjustment.
WOW! Good luck.
WOW! Good luck.
WOW! Good luck.
WOW! Good luck.
There, I said it 4 times, just to be on the safe side.![]()
Holy pierogi! Congratulations!
What are their ages? You switched countries, didn't you? I'm a quarter Polish, but it's definitely my favorite quarter. It means I can call people in my family a dumb Polak and nobody really gets mad. I got to spend a couple weeks in the Motherland in 2001- it was great.
If they're old enough to retain their native language, (close to puberty) you may want to look in to Rosetta Stone and learn it too. I still remember some of the language I picked up. If there is any language I could learn, I'd pick Polish. I'm a little jealous.
Thanks guys. I hope I quoted everybody. There are two boys and two girls in the group. The ages are 8,7,5 and 3. So by the time we get them home I will have children whose ages are 9,8,8,8,6 and 4!
We are very excited. Still have lots of paperwork to do and grants to apply for. The toughest part will be that Kim will be in country for four weeks without me (DSIL will be there with her).
We had no intentions of switching countries, but these kids were actually apart of a sibling group of 10

It means it will be awhile before we hit WDW again, but that is a sacrifice we are willing to make. On the bright side though I could carry a flag around and we could be our own tour group!!