Category: Twin Life
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Finding Home When You Have Not Seen the World Yet

A reflection on dreaming of travel when life has not allowed the chance to explore yet. A young mom shares why she does not know where she would live in the world and how she hopes future family travels will help her discover it.
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Testing for a Milk Protein Allergy in My CHD Baby

We are testing for a possible milk protein allergy in our CHD baby, which means solids are on hold for now. Here is how it feels navigating this stage with twins and choosing to wait so they can experience their first foods together.
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Learning to Let Go of the “Shoulds” in My Daily Routine

As a twin mom, I’ve learned that skipping chores and choosing rest isn’t lazy, it’s necessary. Here’s how letting go of the “shoulds” has helped me feel more present and peaceful in motherhood.
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My Cats and the Babies

Our three cats have adjusted to life with twin babies in the sweetest way. Here’s how we made it work safely, kept up with fur cleanup, and found peace in the chaos.
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When One Twin Seems to Get the Short End of the Stick

A heartfelt reflection on one twin’s journey through TOF, eczema, C. diff, and possible milk protein allergy, and the humor and strength that help his parents get through it.
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A Week in the Life: Out-of-Sync Babies and Tiny Dinosaur Screeches

Follow a behind-the-scenes look at life with 5-month-old twins. From sleepless naps and gassy fussiness to tiny dinosaur screeches and signs of readiness for solid foods.
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When Postpartum Rage Sneaks In

Nobody told me about postpartum rage. Between hormones, exhaustion, and the chaos of twin life, I am learning to find peace in small wins and honest conversations.
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What I Hope My Life Will Look Like in Three Years

A twin mom reflects on what she hopes life will look like in three years. Filled with love, growth, and the balance between chaos and peace.
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What Twin Motherhood Has Taught Me About Letting Go

Twin motherhood teaches flexibility, patience, and the beauty of surrendering control. Here’s what I’ve learned about letting go.
