When we laid them down to change diapers and/or put them back the stroller, they screamed louder. Mind you, my girls (partly because of parenting style(?) and partly because there are 2 of them and I've been home alone with them since about day 2) are NOT used to being held all the time. You wouldn't know it though, as they were beyond rotten when they weren't getting their way. Fine, I can handle that since it's been a long day. The only problem is, I couldn't figure out for the life of me what "their way" was
(I never really post replies to trip reports but I HAVE to reply to yours being a fellow mother of double troublers!)
I stayed at home with mine since they first came home as well and still do. Mine did NOT get used to being held all of the time either, but they got...and STILL get the same way when they are tired/sick/ just gernerally grouchy
The crowds were, again, unblelievable. We could hardly get through anywhere, a fact which was made infinitely worse by the spectacle that twins always are (seriously, you'd think they were uncommon
) and then compounded by the side-by-side stroller and matching outfits. Don't get me wrong, I think my girls are the cutest on the planet (as any mama should!) ... but I'd still like to go about my merry way and don't appreciate you stopping to stare while I'm trying to get to my castle and my first Dole Whip Pineapple Float in entirely too many months!
I know exactly how you feel. I know you probably get it a LOT more than I do since yours are identical?(they look VERY similar if they're not)
I just want to pass flyers around that say, "Yes...we are twins...yes I am a boy and she's a girl...no we DO NOT look anything alike...!" LOL
And I will wear a shirt that says, "I DO NOT want you to know my pregnancy story and I DON'T know how I do it either...no...you probably couln't handle it."
LOL...Sorry...I just really relate to you and your girls!
BTW...they are ADORABLE!!! It DOES get easier in public...a little