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no need to comment just thought i would share . these are .Eternity climbing and trying to climb on her sister.
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michelle1981
replied on June 3rd, 2007
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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!
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Mommy35
replied on June 3rd, 2007
Extremely eHealthy
The first one made me giggle. All you need is a ref. 1....2....3
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Bridget
replied on June 3rd, 2007
Especially eHealthy
lol, too cute!
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tinkinpink84
replied on June 4th, 2007
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aww thats soo cute, so one has darker hair then the other? I would have to havea bracelet on em with names lol seriously. joseph tries to climb on jordynne and stuff but hes alot bigger then here and weighs about 10-14lbs more then she does so not quiet the same as 2 the same age doing it lol. how old are they now?
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Magical Logic
replied on June 4th, 2007
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tinkinpink84 wrote:
aww thats soo cute, so one has darker hair then the other? I would have to havea bracelet on em with names lol seriously. joseph tries to climb on jordynne and stuff but hes alot bigger then here and weighs about 10-14lbs more then she does so not quiet the same as 2 the same age doing it lol. how old are they now?
thanks everyone!
one has darker hair and that one was darker eyes. they will be 8 months on the 27th
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jessesgirl
replied on June 4th, 2007
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How do you do it with twins????
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Magical Logic
replied on June 4th, 2007
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jessesgirl wrote:
How do you do it with twins????
we have our good days and we have our bad days. but usually by 8 at night i am tired and wish i could go to bed. husband is mad as hell cause right when they go to bed at like 11 i am off to bed.
some nights i still have to get up it feels like 20 times to give them their pacifers.
People may think i am crazy but it has gotten better since eternity has learned to crawl.
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jessesgirl
replied on June 4th, 2007
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I'm not sure I could handle that. I always wondered about when you're by yourself with them, how do you feed two at once (when they were younger), what about naps, etc. It seems like one would have to wait for the other.
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Bridget
replied on June 4th, 2007
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i would love love love to have twins. fraternal are in my family so who knows what will happen!
i used to be a nanny for a family with 4 kids and they had twins that were 3 weeks old when i started (2 years when i moved away). i know being a nanny isn't that same as being their mother but i was pretty much their sole caretaker and the parents only had them when they were asleep. i loved it, i thought it was so much fun.
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Magical Logic
replied on June 4th, 2007
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when they were younger if they were both hungry at the same time i either put on in the care seat and but a blanket under her bottle to hold it up and held the other.sometimes i put both in the car seat and held the bottles. but usually what killed me was when it was time to burp them if they had to both burp at the same time i had to put on on her belly while i tryed to burp the other.sometimes the one on her belly burp just by being on her belly. when they were younger some days i was in tears from being so sleepy.
when Eternity was younger she would only sleep in the bouncy seat all i had to do was put her in it and turn it on. now she is the one who fights her sleep. when Serenity gets sleepy i just got lay her down and give her her pacifier and usually she goes right to sleep sometimes i have to go in there 2 or 3 times to give her her pacifier back.i can lay them down at the same time in the room and they dont wake each other up from crying.i dont let them cry for a long time if they cry for a long time i just bring them out of the room.
right now i am trying to get my husband to stop rocking them at night and just lay them down when they are sleepy so they can learn to go to sleep by themselves
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jessesgirl
replied on June 4th, 2007
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I don't know what I would do with two Avas, she's licking the floor right now.
My husband's a twin and my great grandmother lost a set of twins, so you never know.
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Magical Logic
replied on June 4th, 2007
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my husbands grandma is a twin. her mother had 5 sets of twins but one set died. one reason i dont want anymore kids. i dont want another set of twins.
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Bridget
replied on June 4th, 2007
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well, identical twins are a freak of nature and it has nothing to do with genetics.
fraternal twins are hereditary but only if they're on the mother's side.
jamie, weren't you using ovulex? maybe i have you confused with someone else.
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Magical Logic
replied on June 4th, 2007
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yes i used ovulex but maybe that had something to do with it but when i called them they said it dont make u have multiples.there are no twins that i know of on my side of the family. i dont wanna take any chances of having twins again lol.
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Amber*Marie
replied on June 4th, 2007
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Those pics made me laugh!!
I dont see how you do it!! You need a mother of the year award!!! lol
I was pregnant with twins in 2005 but i miscarried both around 3 months. I dont know what I would have done. I can hardly keep from pulling my hair out with Amelia!!
Fraternal twins run on my ma's side so I may get pregnant wth twins again.. Who knows lol
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Becky
replied on June 4th, 2007
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they are very cute babies. i think it would be alot easier with twins than having two close in age as you get them both sleeping through at roughly the same age; instead of just getting used to sleeping through then having to do it all again