Minnie186 wrote:My gosh, they spent a fortune to get this twins and now they want to spend another fortune on devices to make them sleep and not be an inconvenience for them.
Dude, parenting is the only job of these two "parents" and they are still trying to cut corners.
Also, I've never had kids and I don't know any families with twins, but, is it normal to hold your kids like that, at the same time and barely hanging, with one of them practically slipping? It looks really unsafe.
They are so lucky they have nothing to do but take care of their kids. The Snoos are not the answer, these two people have to realize their old lives with easygoing Emma are over. I hate to bring up my personal situation so often, but I have the same kid scenario as R&J, I’m just 8 months ahead of them. My twins are 8 months and go to bed between 8-9:00 PM. One wakes up at 8:30 AM, the other wakes at 5:30 AM. If we’re lucky, we can re-adjust him with his pacifier and get another hour. That is just how they are, they are different babies. There has never been an “Easy Street” moment with twins and a toddler. It’s gotten more challenging, if anything. It’s going to be hard, and it’s going to be 24/7 child care for awhile. His gaming sessions at night are going to end because if you don’t sleep, you are screwed until the next night. And I won’t complain about it because I signed up for this when transferring two embryos, and I love my kids more than anything.
With Rash carrying her babies that way, it gives me anxiety. It looks very “Don’t give a shit” with the babies hanging off her arm. Totally honest, I did not carry both of my twins together until last week. Now that they are sitting unassisted, it’s much easier to pick them up. As for Rash, I thought she was into baby wearing with Emma, I haven’t seen her yet trying to wear one or both babies. I saw Jordan Page got the Weego carrier, I assumed Rash would get one of these right away.
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