As I made my way back to the truck, I am greated by Charlie who wraps his arms around me and helps me into the truck. I smile at the sleeping babies in the back, and wonder about the future of Law History Farms and Blue's Chance.
Charlie gets into the truck and drives back to the house as it's easier on me since I am still sore from my c-section.
Charlie helps me into the house, up the steps and into bed. He helps me get comfortable until it's time for feeding the babies.
Charlie leaves and unloads the truck and carries each baby into their crib down the hall, I hear them on a monitor. Nicole comes in to give me a pain pill as my abdomen is starting to hurt.
"Please, send in Charlie" I ask her as she is leaving.
"No Problem" she answers me.
Charlie comes in carrying my luggage and balloons from the hospital.
"Whatcha need babe" He asks.
"Just time with you" I reply.
Charlie comes to the bed and lets me put my head onto his shoulder and we fall asleep just the two of us.
Nicole comes in and wakes us up as the babies are hungry and I need to pump milk for them. Charlie helps me undo my night gown and I provide milk from both breasts.
Charlie gives it to Nicole who heads to the nursery and proceeds to feed the babies.
One Year Later
Charlie and I are standing in the paddock watching the oldest children fight over who is going to ride one of 3 horses that are our new pets. We decided on passing on the love of horses to the children. We purchased 3 Chincoteague ponies at the annual fire auction in Virginia. We bid on 3 Fillies who were about 3 years old each. We named them Sunny, Faith, & Joy.
Faith is a Black Filly with 3 white feet, Sunny is a Palomino Filly, and Joy is a Paint colored Filly with a blue eye.
The triplets are trying to ride on one pony and its funny because they remind me of me when I was their age. The Quadruplets are napping and Nicole has since moved on after we found out she was sleeping with the barn manager. We gave her a nice severance pay and gave her a nice referral.
Blue's Chance has bred with 110 mares this season and all are in foal. Bill has helped us break the fillies and shown us a thing or two on training horses, Charlie handles the horse so well and is thinking of leaving the police force to train police and race horses full time. We had to hire a Broodmare Manager and 3 Full time nannies's to help with bathing, feeding, and clothing the kids.
Charlie and I head back to the house as the triplets are ready for an afternoon nap and it will leave us some alone time before dinner.