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How can this ever work, really?

August 27, 2009

They’re both asleep.  At the same time.  It’s amazing.  So what am I doing?  Not sleeping like all the twin moms and twin books recommend.  Not doing housework, which the moms and books warn against being tempted to do (who is tempted to do housework, I’d like to know?)  I’m blogging.  Blah, blah, blahgging.  But I had to get this out because in a week and a half the kids all go off to school.  I will be alone with the twins six hours every day.  And I’m not seeing how this will work.

I’m sure it will work, somehow.   But today…I can’t figure out how.

Oh my, mei tai…

August 26, 2009

Nine or ten months.  That’s how long most twin moms said the Double Snap n Go would be useful.  Knowing my propensity for producing very large progeny, I backed it off to six or seven months.

Wrong.

How long did my boys fit in their baby carseats?  Well, technically, Jesse still does–but Jonathan outgrew his at three months old.  Goodbye, carrier carseats.  So long, cool stroller frame.  Adios, ease of transport.

The new carseats are ginormous.  The new stroller is awesome–for the street and the beach, that is.  But definitely not for the library, fabric store, two schools and Super One.  It’s big, it’s heavy to load and unload, and it doesn’t fit through the doors.

So today I made a mei tai.  It was a somewhat frustrating project, as (in my usual style) I couldn’t just go the simple route, but had to combine four different patterns/plans in an attempt to get the best of each into a single carrier.  Also, despite all the warnings to use heavy fabric, I think I should have gone with something lighter.  Not lightweight…but lighter.  I used a soft denim, but it’s not *soft* soft…just soft for denim.

Add the very basic machine on which I sew, two intermittently fussing babies, three nights of limited sleep and four absent or only semi-helpful older kids, and, well, it’s amazing that I even got the thing done. 

But it’s done, and it will do.  I can put Jesse in it and push Jonathan in an umbrella stroller on those days when my errand list means getting in and out of the car several times.  Maybe it would have been better just to buy one, but hey, I saved at least $40 today by making the dang thing myself.

The first post

August 25, 2009

Ah, the first post.  What should it be about?  I consider and reject a dozen concepts and in the end, I have to leave because one of the babies is crying, the youngest teenboy needs to eat before he goes to a beach party, the girl wants me to start sewing the mei tai already so she can watch, the eldest teenboy is MIA, and the grown-and-flown boy…well, he’s not calling, but I’m sure he’s doing just fine out there on his own…