All day long, Jenny Marr counts to four in her head.
She counts four bottles, four bibs and the four toothy grins of her identical quadruplet sons: Harrison, Hardy, Henry and Hudson. The boys were born into a global pandemic and recently celebrated their first birthday.
It was easier to keep track of newborns who stay in one place, Jenny said. Then they started rolling, and then came the crawling. Now that the babies are on the move, Jenny’s eyes dart all over the room, counting slowly to ensure they’re accounted for.
One … two . three, four. One … two … three …. four!
The Dallas Morning News’ Photos of the Year 2020
Memorable images from the past year from our photographers
Graduate William Santini celebrated amid raining confetti in a commencement parade at Dallas Baptist University in May. Students heard their names called as they passed Pilgrim Chapel before proceeding to receive their degrees.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer)
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