Thankfully, Aaron's arrival ended the argument between their sons. Keeley really didn't know what to do with them sometimes. At least now they were all eager to eat.
Nathan and Oliver were talking about how excited they were to see the fire tricks, Kaleb talked to his father about basketball season, and Violet had turned to her grandpa.
"You're going to come to my recital next weekend, right?" she asked primly.
Robert gave his only granddaughter a wide smile and patted her hand. "Of course, my little flower. I wouldn't miss it for the world."
Violet gave him a pleased smile. "I got a lot better with my pointe shoes. They don't hurt as much anymore either."
"That's good to hear."
Keeley watched them continue to chat with a satisfied look on her face. Her father's life had become much more fulfilling since she had the twins and it only got better over time when there were more children to love.