This guest post was brought to you by The Little Me Multiple Birth Program.
White Picket Fence
Let’s go back quite a few years to my childhood home. I pushed two baby dolls in my little brother’s stroller while wearing my mother’s high heels up and down our hardwood floors. Those two babies went everywhere with me. They went to the park, watched cartoons with me and I even insisted on having a place for them at the kitchen table. I dreamed of a husband, twins and a family dog. Sounds “white picket fence” perfect, right?
Now I’m all grown up with a husband, a dog and a beautiful baby boy. I didn’t get those twins I was hoping for as a little girl, but as a mother of a 7 week old child, I can’t imagine having two! I tip my hat to the parents of multiples. How do you do it? Double late night feedings, two poopy diapers at once and twice as many outfit changes. I’m not the only one who recognizes the challenges of multiples; the fine people at Little Me want to help out.
Little Me knows that, expecting a multiple birth is a wonderful and stressful time in your life. The Little Me Multiple Birth Program is a way they’d like to help you keep your attention on the double (triple, quadruple or more) sweet giggles & coos soon on their way. Little Me is offering you a “Welcome to the World” gift after your children’s births. To receive your free gift, all you have to do is register. Easy, right? They know that you’ve already got enough on your plates so they want you to receive your gift as easily as possible!
Thanks for this great info, I will have to pass this on to my neighbor who is expecting twins!
Twins run in my family. I wanted twins until I discovered how much work one baby who never slept could be!
Twins runs in my family, too! Double the work but double the love! :)
I’ve always wanted twins. ;-)
I wanted twins as well, but I am glad I didn’t have them. I couldn’t imagine doing everything twice.
I’ve always wanted twins too…my father is an identical twin and I have had 9 children with no twins..
Wow! I wish this was around when my cousin had her twins.
I have known parents of multiples and commend them on making it through. Glad there are great resources to help. Congrats on your little one – enjoy they grow up fast.
Wowza I don’t have any experience w/multiples. Kinda wish I could- then I’m like “oh no maybe not!” My hats off to parents of multiples.