I've seen this on a few other blogs about twins and triplets and thought it might be a fun thing to try. I always feel like there are a ton of things to write about on this blog, but it's hard to decide what would be the most interesting for everyone to read. People ask us great questions via email or on the phone or in person, and I always think to myself, "I guess I could have mentioned that at some point on the blog."
So here is your chance to ask away if you have questions about life with twins! Some questions we get asked often and will definitely be answered are:
- How do you tell them apart?
- Have you ever mixed up the boys and thought one was the other?
- When one wakes up earlier from a nap, do you wake up the sleeping one?
Feel free to post a comment with a question or email me directly (see sidebar for my email address).
In the meantime, here are a few pictures! Oh and one new development as of yesterday is that the boys are "cruising" now -- aka walking from one end of the couch or table to the other using the furniture as a prop. They are getting more mobile every day!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Got Questions?
Posted by Bridget and Andy at 12:55 PM
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Seeing the pictures of the boys in the hats that big Jim got them has spurred me on to going to Dick's(Old Navy) to find a couple of little golf clubs. I think it will be a great day when Jim and I can get out on a course with M and T and have some fun (For once I beat Jim with a comment !!!) G-Pa Sam.
They look ready to play with Big Jim in those hats!!
can you even compare what your life was pre-kids to how it is now? do you think it's a fair argument when people say they don't want kids because they don't want to change their lifestyle? of course it's worth it, but just curiuos of your experience.
Ok, I'll bite. How do you tell them apart. Looking at their pictures over the last several months, I think that I can tell them apart....most of the time.
Cousin Ann in Minnesota
Bridge and Andy:
Even though Max and Tyler are identical twins and most of us cannot tell one from the other, they are each unique human beings.
Are there any special things that you do as parents to develop and maintain their own separate and unique individuality?
Love,
Dad/Big Jim
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