Top 25 Parents with Multiples: 5 of 8
13Pyjammy's Triplets by Pam |
The Best Part About Having Multiples I love that they have each other, built-in best friends. And I admit, I kind of love the attention. The Hardest Part About Having Multiples Having to share myself between all three. Knowing that they're missing out on so many "normal" things like just going to the grocery store. The expense. My Favorite Posts
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14Twiniversity by Natalie Diaz |
The Best Part About Having Multiples The best part about having multiples is being allowed into their little inner circle and seeing how amazing their bond is. I have siblings, and we are all very close, but nothing compares to the way that my twins are close. I'm constantly in awe of their relationship. I also really enjoy having boy/girl twins. It's gives you a real insider's look into how males and females mature and grow. It's almost like living in my very own Discovery Channel show. Lol. The Hardest Part About Having Multiples I wish there was a way I could clone myself at times. In my twins school, like many others, they have a policy where they split up multiples. I'm all for it actually since my daughter treats my son like HER son. I find school trips/concerts/parent-teacher day's to be the most challenging. I despise having to chose which class to chaperon or baking double batches of cupcakes for a sale. |
15Baby Stribling(s) by Mandy Stribling |
The Best Part About Having Multiples Having two of course! One is a complete blessing and miracle. Having two is just the icing on the cake. Just when I think I have the smartest, cutest, funniest child around, I get to look to the left, and find another one! Plus, I am a busy person, I never do well with "down time," so it's like I was meant for twins! The Hardest Part About Having Multiples The little things — getting one out of the carseat while containing the other, taking them both to an open area like the park and trying to keep up with them both, teachign them how to use utensils at the same time (whew), shopping for myself with them (non-existent, lol), other than that — it's wonderful — honestly! Organized chaos is what I like to call it, and couldn't imagine it any other way. My Favorite Posts |
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