twinsmommy
twinsmommy
twinsmommy

Twins are just a conveyor belt. Feed one, burp one, feed two, burp two. Clean up everyone's barf. Put baby one back to bed, put baby two back to bed.

Only fraternal twins run in families. Identicals are random. And it doesn't matter if they're on the male side as it runs in the female's propensity to release more than one egg per cycle.

She needs to find other triplets, or twins. I wouldn't bat an eye at that many toddlers as long as there was adult conversation too!!

Scariest thing in the world to a twin mom, like myself, is triplets.

Her comment seemed like a way to saying a true statement that really doesn't take any sides. Technically I guess they are just allegations thusfar. Pointing that out and saying nothing else doesn't mean she thinks they are untrue, but it also doesn't bite the hand that feeds her or fed her.

I know this is so not the same thing, but I have blonde hair and blue eyes and I've been stopped on the street so many times by people asking if I was from Norway or Russia. Like... no I'm from Connecticut...? People are so weird about "you look like this, you must be whatever!"

Exactly. The dead people don't care what you wear, and someone's outfit isn't going to hurt or help the people who lost someone they loved.

Really glad we're keeping the big issues in mind here. Like the horrors of possibly wearing jeans to a funeral. I'm sure the dead men were really offended, and I'm sure it made the pain of their families even worse. SMH.

While hitting someone is obviously never ok and I wouldn't have ordered a drink while visible pregnant in public anyway (bc people are SO judgey) my OB did say that they just don't know how much alcohol is ok during a pregnancy, but a glass once in a while was probably fine. "Probably fine" wasn't enough for me

I tend to point in places when I'm not 100% on how something is pronounced. I'd much rather point and have them say it for me so I know in the future than massacre another language and sound stupid.

Wait, if goldfish live for 30 years, wtf do we do to them that ours never lasted more than a year or two????

Oh yeah, I don't count on knowing anything for longer than like one meal. I've been burned too many times by "OMG, he ate all the mac and cheese! He loves mac and cheese, I'm making that more often." Followed by screaming, sobbing, and throwing mac and cheese every time I offer it.

Haha, so agreed! Maybe they built the bed before the baby actually arrived? In those blissful pre-baby months where you have no idea what tired really feels like.

My kids are typical 3 year olds, picky, hardly any veggies, etc. While I remember sitting at the table for HOURS chewing a single bite of horribly prepared chicken (DRY!), I just won't do that to my kids. One doesn't eat meat for whatever reason, so he gets all his protein from greek yogurt, quinoa and his milk and

I thought the Baker's wife dying immediately after her dalliance with the prince was SO cliche. Like, you might as well put a banner over her head saying "I learned a lesson. Goodbye." Maybe it is fairy tale-ish where they're like cautionary tales for children, but IMO, it didn't work great in a movie for adults.

Haven't seen Into The Woods the stage show, all I knew about the movie going in was "musical about fairy tales, not kiddie fare" and I LOVED IT. It could have been a little tighter and shorter, and the balance between what is the first act of the stage show and the second act was WAY off in the movie (like I thought

Totally hadn't heard of it until the hack either. Still won't see it most likely. Unless I somehow finish the entirety of Netflix by the time it arrives there.

When I lived in LA, my husband's brother was visiting from out of town and as a joke they decided to go to the Scientology place there and do their "free test" or e-reading or whatever it was that was free. He said you hold one of those in each hand and they ask you a bunch of questions. Mostly what makes you anxious

What does Catholicism do? I know they take a collection each week, but its not mandatory. My parents gave when I was growing up but the few times I went as an adult before the full on atheist set in, I never gave a dime. Just curious if there is other stuff the church pushes that I'm not aware of.

I don't know, I grew up Catholic and am atheist now, but when they wanted us to have a bible in Sunday School, they just gave it to us. Didn't make us buy a $4,000 bible set. And when I stopped being Catholic and started being atheist (though I never really believed that stuff, even as a kid), thankfully no one ever