The year was 1985, and my sister Bev was working at an orphanage in Reynosa, Mexico. Twin baby boys were brought to Children's Haven at the age of six months...near death's door. These little boys were eight pounds and five pounds, and needed a lot of medical attention. Bev was a nurse, so took them into her care. They required so much attention, that it wasn't long before she had them at her home, and under 24 hour care. They survived...and thrived, and soon they were her boys. We first met them in 1986, when she brought them home (to Canada)...it was the year of Expo '86 in Vancouver. They were so cute and such happy little guys.
How those years have flown by! They have been to visit us in Canada many times over the years...and we have been to McAllen, Texas. I just have to share a very special occasion...it was July, 2003. The entire clan gathered in Taber, Alberta for a family reunion. On the Sunday morning, we all met at the Old Man River for an impromptu church service. Len decided he would like to make a public confession of his faith in Jesus Christ, and be baptized. So with about one-hundred Baerg relatives as witnesses, he was baptized by Uncle Terry in the rather swiftly flowing waters of the Old Man River. How special is that?
Two years ago they came for Christmas. Ricky will never be too old for Santa! He looked quite pleased when Santa actually came to visit on Christmas morning, bearing a gift with his name on it. Ricky is a 'man of few words', but always has a smile!
Ricky graduated from his 'special ed' class and spends his days at a program that keeps him amused while Bev works.
Len is now in college. He looks like he'd be trouble on the football field...and I know he's a formidable opponent in Scrabble!
I can hardly believe they are twenty-three today, but that's what my little book says. So happy birthday to you...my American nephews. And I'm ready to take you on in Scrabble anytime,Len!
So many thanks, Judy! Both twins are in classes right now but I'll send Len the link so he can check you out. Ricky came with me to work this morning for my 8AM meeting. I brought cake, candles and strawberries and the "gang" sang "Happy Birthday", and a few even gave him gifts! He can say 23 but whenever someone asks Ricky how old he is the answer is 18.
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking about the story of the starfish...are you familiar with it? It's amazing how you may touch one person's life and make an impact for the rest of his life.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a positive story.
Wow, what a wonderful family these boys had. God is so good.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday boys!!!!
Great story! What a great family you have!!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to these wonderful boys, I know Bev is proud and you are too!
ReplyDeleteI'll pass on my wishes to Ricky and Len - it's still their birthday for a few more minutes and maybe Len will see this!! Thanks for posting the "good wishes" ! Dot
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice posting! It is hard to believe that the boys are 23. Kathy & I had such a good time with them when Bev was in the hospital. Ricky has an amazing sense of humour...and still loves to sing "Holy, Holy, Holy". Happy Birthday Len & Ricky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story to share about your nephews. They seem like a very blessed family, indeed.
ReplyDeleteLinda
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What a God send you have been in Len and Ricky's life. They have been so fortunate to have you as a mom. You have given and they love you soo much. Blessings and Merry Christmas to you Bev, Len and Ricky. Love, Martha
ReplyDelete(ps. belated happy birthday boys.)