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Monday, September 28, 2009

Planning for our twins

We are so looking forward to finally getting the call about our babies.

Since right now our minivan can only fit only 7, we will need a full van if we adopt twins. Or we will have to drive separately.

As for rooms, right now we are planning on the babies sleeping in Dad and Mom's room while they're little and still trying to adjust.

When they are older I think I want them in my room. I shared a room with Sport's Dude and Miss Bossy when they were little and enjoyed it a lot. The only bad thing is not being able to go in my room during their naps. Especially when I have friends over.

This makes me think of a funny story. When Miss Bossy was really little like maybe one, she slept in her crib in my room. Her crib was about 6 feet away from my bed. Every night Miss Bossy would fuss and fuss until I sleepily got out of bed, crossed the room, grabbed her, and stumbled across the floor again to my bed. , I was around 12 or 13.)Then she would sleep with me the rest of the night. Well, I got lazy. Or maybe I just wanted to sleep, but either way, I dragged Miss Bossy's crib up to my bed so that I had only to get on my knees to lift her into my bed during the night. I'm not sure how Miss Bossy managed this the first time, but somehow she would put her foot through the rail of her crib until it rested on my matress. Then she would heave herself up and flip on to my bed. She did this every night. And, hey, I didn't have to wake up. Yaay. Miss Bossy continued doing this until she got her own bed. Then she just got out and crawled into bed with me. Miss Bossy is 5 now. And she still gets into my bed almost every day. I lock my door now so she has to call me through the door to be able to get in.This makes it easier to keep her out of my bed if I'm not in the mood to deal with her pushing. Sport's Dude has joined her now.

Anyways, just a reminder to me about how much fun babies are to have in the same room as me.

2 comments:

Lindsey Marie said...

I remember when you had her crib pushed against your bed. ;-)

Em said...

testing... sorry.