"Jennifer's such a wonderful woman and she loves Trenton so much. Since she's come into his life, I see my boy happy and filled with life once again," George said. He'd grown close to his daughter-in-law. She was a true ray of sunshine.
"Grandpa, it's time for dinner," Molly said, as she ran into the room. "Dad says they're going to eat everything if you don't hurry," she finished.
Jennifer and Trenton had officially adopted Molly and she'd started calling them mom and dad one day. They hadn't made a big deal out of it but George saw the joy in both of their faces that Molly loved them so much.
"Okay, baby girl, we're coming," he reassured her. She ran off ahead of them. The two brothers walked into the huge dining room, where their family was surrounding a huge table. There was laughter throughout the room and the men took in their family with a sense of joy and peace, unlike anything else they'd ever achieved in their many years.
"No amount of money can replace a great family," Joseph said.
"Agreed," George said, patting his brother on the back. "Thank you for bringing us together, again.
"So, who's next?" Joseph asked with glee. He couldn't wait to get started on the next kid.
"I'm thinking it's time for Max to settle down. He's certainly been coming around more since we moved, but we still haven't gotten back to where we once were, and I think a good woman would fix things," George answered.
"Well then, we'll have to figure out a plan after diner," Joseph said. As if Max knew they were talking about him he looked up and gave them a suspicious look. The kids were getting slightly suspicious since they were all falling so quickly. If they could confirm their suspicions, the two men would be in serious trouble.
"Let's enjoy a great meal," George said and then the two men joined their family.