Tomorrow we get to meet, you and I. It’s going to be strange; I’m already used to your wriggles and hiccups. I feel like I know you, I just haven’t seen your face yet or felt your tiny fingers wrap around mine. . . . Keep Reading
Preparing the twins for the arrival of their sister
When we decided to try for another child I didn't really think about how the boys would cope with a little sister - I just took it for granted that they'd be as happy to meet her as we would be. What I did think about was how much easier I'd find it having a single baby after twins instead of doing it the other way around. . . . Keep Reading
How to potty train twins: phase two
A few weeks ago I announced that the time had come to tackle potty training. Eeek. Follow the link to read how I prepared, and to see all of the things I bought ready for the epic journey. (This isn't a sponsored post by the way and I didn't receive anything for writing about any of these products).We started off very slowly, using the Pourty potty at every nappy change and spending a bit of time each day without nappies. In hindsight, I wish I'd been doing this since they could sit up as then . . . Keep Reading
What to pack in your hospital bag for twins or a singleton
I've been chucking things in my trusty travel rucksack for the past few weeks, as unlike my twin pregnancy (when I was packed and ready to go weeks before) I've been much more chilled out this time. I think it's because I didn't go into labour with the boys and had them at 38 +5 via a C-section, so this time I'm expecting a singleton to hang in there until my planned C-section at 39 weeks as she still has loads of room left. . . . Keep Reading
My singleton pregnancy at 37 weeks
I haven't done any pregnancy posts for a while so I thought I'd give you a bit of an update... . . . Keep Reading