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Monday, November 14, 2005

Twins Are Fine

The boys are doing well. Well, how can they not be? Eat, sleep, poo-poo, repeat again :P.

But it ain't easy looking after twins -- at one stage, the wife & I both fell sick looking after them :(. And now, as they get older, their sleeping pattern also begins to vary a bit -- they do not need as much sleep as they used to. So sometimes instead of going back to sleep after feeds, they would just look at you, gurgle a bit, smile, fidget, fuss; anything but go back to sleep.

Wish I had the time to post some pictures. They have doubled their weight since birth already & outgrowing their clothes too.