Hey there! It's the twins here. Mommy and daddy fell asleep while burping us so we decided to hack into mommy's blog and write her weekly post for her. We don't really get why they're always saying parenting is so hard. If they didn't have us, who would be picking up the slack and helping mommy keep up with her weekly post schedule? Want to know what's hard? A baby's life. We've been so busy sticking to a strict schedule since day 1! Imagine getting hungry every 2 to 3 hours because of our tiny tummies. Pure torture. Oh well, that was a few months ago but now that we've grown a bit, here's what our day looks like:
An Announcement Regarding The Birth of Beyonce and Jay Z's Twins
Sunday, June 18, 2017
We interrupt our regular blogging schedule to bring you this very special announcement from the twins.
The Global Chamber of Twins is pleased to congratulate Beyonce and Jay Z on the birth of their twins. We wish Beyonce, Jay Z and big sister Blue Ivy happiness on the arrival of the newest members of their family.
OK, here's what we really want to say now that the obligatory greeting is already out of the way...
5 Reasons Dads Of Twins Are Awesome
Every dad is the world's best dad but in honor of my husband, Joey who helps make the impossible task of caring for twins possible, I want to share with you 5 reasons why dads of twins are awesome.
Labels:
father's day,
fatherhood,
twin dad,
twin parenting
To My Dear NICU Nurses
Sunday, June 11, 2017
When you give birth, you stay a few days at the hospital to recuperate then go home with your baby and start your new life as a family. Unfortunately, there are some moms who don't get to go home with their babies right away. For some reason, they have to leave their babies in the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or Intermediate Care Unit (IMCU). This is what happened to me when I gave birth to Audrey and Antonino at 34 weeks and 2 days instead of the usual 37-38 weeks. They stayed at the hospital's IMCU for three weeks under the care of NICU Nurses. During those three weeks, I saw how NICU Nurses reflect the world's unselfish caring. Now that my preemie twins are almost 6 months old, I don't want another day to go by without thanking the lovely NICU Nurses who took care of them.
The Most Important Thing In Life According To Coach Jasikevicius
The video below is very timely because we will be celebrating Father's Day two weeks from now. In it, a reporter asks Coach Šarūnas Jasikevičius of Zalgiris (a Lithuanian basketball team) what he thinks about their player Augusto Lima missing the playoffs for the birth of his child. His answer showed what it means to be a dad today.
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augusto lima,
birth,
fatherhood,
Jasikevicius,
parenthood
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