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- Everyday Thoughts on MAMAS of Multiples
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Mine are in the same class which has been nice. I know what you mean about it being harder on the mom. Were you able to make that choice or did your school require them to be in different classes? How do the kids feel about it?on 04/14/10Reply
- It is the school's policy. I've been told that I can push it if I want but they feel pretty strongly that it's in the kids' best interests. In my heart I know that will be hard for them in the beginning but they'll adjust. They don't know. It's still several months away so I haven't brought it up with them yet.on 04/14/10Reply
- Thanks, Tiredmama. It was really hard when they were babies, and believe me, some days are still tough, but now that they're older, it's getting easier. They each have a playmate and that helps.on 04/16/10Reply
- Thank goodness for two arms, two eyes and two boobs! When my daughter was born, my girlfriend had a little boy about the same time and we would hang out together and try to get just one thing accomplished every day. One day, we decided to walk into town...by the time each of us had nursed our babies, changed them, gotten them in the car seats, then strollers and out the door, we were high fiving each other...we felt so accomplished! Then, we saw a woman jogging toward us...she had a double jogger with an extension...triplets! She was so together and running...it was hilarious. I guess you get what you can handle?!on 04/16/10Reply
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Hi there! I have four year old identical twin girls and a one year old little boy. It's nice to "meet" you!on 04/13/10Reply
- Hi, I have five-year-old boy/girl twins. Are your twins in the same class? Mine will be separated next year for the first time and I don't know if it will be harder on them or me.on 04/14/10Reply
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- Hi girls! I don't have MULTIPLES, but the little icon was so cute I wanted to check it out. (-:on 04/13/10Reply
