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my twins just turned 18mo and brother about to turn 4. i had no gray hair until about 18mo ago, go figure! have been told this will get easier but am still waiting. seems to be getting harder.all advise welcome
Posted by ramona ... on 10/27/2006 02:25 PM

 
Good news: it gets easier!

My kids are five years old and I don't know how I survived all that running around. Every stage has its pleasures and its pains. In general, I apply very few rules one of which is consistency (that is a rule I can use forever).

good luck!

vero
posted by Vero on 10/29/2006 03:13 PM

Hi! I have b/g twins who just turned 4 this summer. I promise there are sunny days ahead. I thought most days that I just wanted to crawl into a hole, and now I wonder where the time went. I feel like I was soooo busy keeping up with them and their daily needs, I never really got to "play". I had a daughter who was only 21 months when my twins were born, and I think back now about how SHE made it through and turned out to be the greatness that she did. I know the road looks hard, but if you can keep them together in a room where you are, it takes the worry out of wondering where they are and what they are into. Just sit on floor and play with them. I know it is easier said than done, but it is possible.
Hang in there! Age 4 is great, but boy now its double talk back!!!
posted by Hope on 11/09/2006 01:14 AM

I love playing with my twin boys and little girl.Sometime I want to scream but At the end of the day I see them as cute as they could be asleep and there smile make earything well worth all the hard work. One thing I love is the playtime picnic.They look al round outside-play with there toys.One time one of my little twins was on the blanket then he sat on the grass then he buggied back to the blanket- I was the funnest thing.!!
posted by Christina on 11/15/2006 11:23 AM

 
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