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All right...I'm going to take a quick break from my usual snarkiness and spend just a couple of lines expressing my extreme gratefulness.
Last night was the 5th night of Passover and, although we're not Jewish, we hosted a seder with some friends who are. I actually love Passover (and Jewish food). Its a great tradition and a wonderful way to mix food, family, and some thoughtful reflection about people who have suffered and offer some hopeful anticipation of a future better than the troubling past.
Our seder couldn't have happened at a better time. Last December, my sister gave birth to twin girls at 30 weeks. Preemie twins is a scary enough situation, but her twins were an extremely rare form of twins called monoamniotic twins. This means they shared a placenta and an amniotic sack. To put it bluntly, these are the type of twins that could have been conjoined. They aren't conjoined, but they were extremely compromised at birth and have continued to have "typical...
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