mummabear
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Probably. I carried mine up and down stairs...at the same time...many times. You just learn to deal as a twin mom. But, I also understand how/why it is "more dangerous" than one at a time. Taking them both out as toddlers to the park or wherever was also "more dangerous" than trying to watch one. It's a balancing act for sure. We had many "close calls" because of "twin behavior" as I call it. One was when DH was watching them both as they were playing in the living room. The phone rang (hard wired phone) and he turned his back for the 30-45 seconds it took to reach the phone in the next room. He turned as he answered and saw my DD walking around on the TOP of the upright piano. We had marble floors. Scary as all heck. Near as we can figure, DD used DS to 'climb' up to the keyboard, and from there she scrambled to the top in the blink of an eye. Would DH have been a "terrible" parent if she had fallen and injured herself? If you say yes, are you also going to tell me you've never turned your back for 30-45 seconds or stepped into the next room while you were a parent? If so, I'm calling you a liar or forgetful. It's HUMAN!
I should also add that by this time, we already had ALL the dining room chairs ON TOP of the dining room table because DD was such a climber. But, we had failed to consider she might use her brother as a step stool. LOL.
I agree, it is human to make errors, and sometimes it is only in hindsight that we realise how luck we are.
I for one have said before about the boy taken by the alligator that our toddler had played there in very similar circumstances more than once.
We knew the no swimming, but no swimming g and no paddling are two very different things here.
Given that there used to be swimming in that water, that they take kids out on pirate adventures on that water, and hold movie nights on those beaches, plus the fact that there was no warning signs about alligators lead us to believe it was due to boat traffic no wildlife dangers.
And there are any number of us that have had a toddler work out how to u click a seatbelts or move a chair and climb over a fence etc that are lucky it hasnt ended tragically.
BUT there are some circumstances where the decisions seem so negligent that we can feel comfortable we souldnt have made that choice.
I equate thus to the terrible day that little boy was nabbed by the gator at GF. Avoidable? Sure. Could it happen to any well meaning family? Yes.
Hindsight.
See above, the alligator accident isnt even comparible.
Wow, insensitive choice of words for the thread....(either that or I admittedly have a dark sense of humor)Wow, really? Must be a wonderful thing to be so absolutely perfect and able to look down at the rest of the world. Might want to be careful though, long fall from that high horse.