We arrived at church late and I stayed in the nursery for the first time ever because Layla was not having a good day. Really, she was probably perfectly fine, but she’s so incredibly spoiled that I just say she wasn’t having a good day. Anyway, after church was over who appeared at the nursery door, but Lana. She and Rowan hugged and the next thing I knew the two of them took off. Both girls leaving their sisters in their dust.
The whole afternoon, Lana and Rowan ran, played, swung, went down the slide, came up to Grandma Johnson’s table and grabbed some fruit or chips, and then were off again. At times, both girls who are both Irish twins included their sisters, their twins in their fun, but mostly it was just the two of them.
It was so sweet to see, to watch. When I thought about my kids’ friendships, I thought mostly about JOry’s. I wanted him to have a bromance. To find the Turk to his JD. The Shaun to his Gus. I was kinda hoping that would happen between Bryant, Lana’s older brother, and him. They are both the eldest child with Irish twin sisters close in age to them. And if Jory ever gets a new sibling, it would be a baby brother like Bryant now has. But so far, the bromance hasn’t popped. The bromance is happening for their sisters, Lana and Rowan.
I pray this friendship florishes and grows even with the distance between them.
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