Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Cover Boys

You might want to pick up the April 1st edition of Scientific American magazine. The cover story is about our own Trey Davey and Benji Edds. We were approached just after the twins’ birth to participate in the HANDS program. This free service sends a nurse to our home weekly to measure the children’s development and offer advice to new parents. Apparently what we didn’t know was they were sharing their test results with childhood researchers at the University of Kentucky. We came to these scientists’ attention initially after a newspaper article detailed our meeting through match.com and our exceptional couple’s compatibility test score. They wondered if perfect mate selection produced perfect offspring. Quietly, they monitored our efforts to have children, and then commissioned the HANDS people to test the twins’ intellect and athletic ability. Their findings show these scientists to be nobody’s fool.

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