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My girls are 7 now. Won't say it was easy, but I wouldn't want it any differently coz its been the best thing ever so far!

As they started to really communicate they had so much fun with each other it made up for any amount of sleep deprivation.

 

I'm self employed with casual labour hired in so I work when I fancy it (I have nearly all the school holidays off) I make sure I'm there for dinner Evert night, I read the bedtime stories etc. I just don't want to miss any more of their childhood than I have to.

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My girls are 7 now. Won't say it was easy, but I wouldn't want it any differently coz its been the best thing ever so far!

As they started to really communicate they had so much fun with each other it made up for any amount of sleep deprivation.

 

I'm self employed with casual labour hired in so I work when I fancy it (I have nearly all the school holidays off) I make sure I'm there for dinner Evert night, I read the bedtime stories etc. I just don't want to miss any more of their childhood than I have to.

 

 

That's a good thing to keep in mind, I was brought up hardly seeing my parents as they are self employed also, I was turning the same way till my wife kicked me into shape. I can't be home every night in time but I damn make sure it's almost every night. I don't want to miss a thing!

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My girls are 7 now. Won't say it was easy, but I wouldn't want it any differently coz its been the best thing ever so far!

As they started to really communicate they had so much fun with each other it made up for any amount of sleep deprivation.

 

I'm self employed with casual labour hired in so I work when I fancy it (I have nearly all the school holidays off) I make sure I'm there for dinner Evert night, I read the bedtime stories etc. I just don't want to miss any more of their childhood than I have to.

 

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I don't have twins I have 2 boys, 3 years and 1 year old.

My advice - wrap it up, don't want no more!

Have you tried selling them on eBay/arb trader?

On a serious note our 3 year old goes to nursery school everyday. Also 2 afternoons a week the little one goes to nursery, so the missus can catch up on her housework, it cost a bit extra but she is in a bit better mood two evings a week when I get home

Good luck

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