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02-10-2017 01:49 PM
What precious little bundles of joy/
I went to elementary school with identical, male triplets. They were hellions. My first teaching job I had identical female triplets. They were beautiful and a teacher's dream.
02-10-2017 01:50 PM
Coursey, the mom, sure picks out cute clothes for them, AND takes great photographs.
Pix here of a pregnant Coursey, WOW!
02-10-2017 01:53 PM
@Noel7 wrote:Coursey, the mom, sure picks out cute clothes for them, AND takes great photographs.
Pix here of a pregnant Coursey, WOW!
Oh my goodness how sweet.![]()
02-10-2017 01:57 PM
@Noel7 fascinating......I wonder how their personalities and interests will evolve over time....they are so adorable....I can't stand it!
02-10-2017 01:57 PM
02-10-2017 01:59 PM
Nice post, Noel. The son is beautiful, too! It's going to be hard to give him all the attention he deserves, because everyone will always focus on the triplet. I hope he does well.
@Qgirl26 Congratulatons! My father had an identical twin. Most of their extended family never tried to tell them apart.... They were both called "Brother".... I remember being really upset when my father got a letter from a cousin. The address was fine, but the letter started with "Dear Brother." I was saying "He knows which one you are... He sent you a letter. He should use your name!" My father was used to it, though.
There was one cousin, born on their ninth birthday, who could always tell them apart. Even in the crib, before she could talk, if she saw my father she's smile and laugh, but if my uncle walked in, she'd cry!
To the rest of the world, they looked and sounded alike (my uncle called my father at the office once and, when he asked for my father, was told "You just left"). To their kids .... once we were past two or three .... there was never any confusion.
You'll figure it out quickly, and enjoy the fun!
02-10-2017 02:01 PM
Such cute faces!! I am a twin, but we were fraternal girl twins. Couldn't have been more different - hair color, eye color and physique. Always wondered how life would have been if we had been identical.....
02-10-2017 02:16 PM
02-10-2017 02:34 PM
@ItsME, I love the stories with your dad. I most definitely plan to use their given names. I think it's important, as it sounds like you do, for them to have their own identities. I think we are in for fun times though, especially if they turn out to be little stinkers who like to play jokes. That story with your cousin knowing who was who is really cool. I wonder why she cried at one and smiled at the other? Was your dad's twin the evil one? lol! That's such a cute story! Thanks for sharing!
02-10-2017 03:40 PM
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