. . . . is that there are two.
Truer words were never spoken. It's been a bit of crazy few months around here, mostly because there are two. . . and they have already discovered the beauty of tag-teaming. We will get one baby settled down and the other will start fussing almost at any given time during the day. It makes for long days, but they have finally started sleeping for six to seven hours at night (Hallelujah!).
Although you wouldn't know it, we had one heck of a time getting this picture; in fact, Dan and I were both pleasantly surprised we got a picture that turned out so well - these boys like to wiggle around, a lot! Some of the bloopers are quite hilarious.
That's the latest from our neck of the woods. We'll post more again when one of them isn't fussing ;)
I love this picture so much!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations again and again Andrea!! I have heard many horrifying and wonderful twin stories- my sister had twins over in England- they were girls numbers 4 & 5 for her and had five under the age of 6 at one point!! And they had health problems, but are happy and healthy as ever today. My husband is a twin too (him and his brother were numbers 5 & 6 of six boys), and there are many many stories there too. The common thread in all the horrifying and wonderful stories I have heard though are how special and wonderful twins truly are. Hope things get easier and easier. Babies are SO hard because they don't come with instructions!!!! LOVE THIS PICTURE TOO!!!!!
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