Twins: Getting Out and About
One of the most frustrating things I've found about being the
mother of twins is that getting out of the house alone with them
can be very difficult. I've often longingly thought back to my
leisurely outings with my first child and wished life were still
that easy now! Nonetheless, however challenging it may be to get
out and about with two babies, with a little planning and
flexibility, it is entirely possible to go do errands, visit
with family and friends, or just get outside for some fresh air.
Getting Ready
Things go much more smoothly when you've got everything you need
organized before you start getting your twins ready to go. So
while they are either napping or playing on their own, get going
by making sure the diaper bag is stocked and ready with the
necessary supplies, including food, drinks and a change of
clothes. Next, get out their coats, shoes, hats or snowsuits,
and put them where you will be dressing the babies. If they
still travel in infant car seats, put these ready to go by the
door or have your stroller just outside. Don't forget about
supplies that you'll need to keep yourself happy too, such as a
coffee or something to munch on later.
Getting Out
After you change the babies' diapers, get them dressed and into
the car seat or stroller, beginning with the twin who is likely
to be the most agreeable at that time (the less crying, the
better!). If they are out of their infant car seats, you either
carry both of them out to your vehicle at the same time (not an
easy feat), or leave one in a safe place in the house while you
put the other one in the vehicle or stroller first. Be ready for
either one or both babies to be madly crying while you do this!
Getting About
Most times you will be using a stroller to transport your twins.
There are many types of twin strollers or double strollers on
the market to suit the different needs of your lifestyle. If
your main activity will be going for walks or jogs with your
babies, you'll need to have either a good double all-terrain
stroller or a double jogging stroller. If you will often have to
take them along for errands and shopping, then a regular mall
double stroller is all you need. With infants, a double
universal car seat carrier (stroller frame) is invaluable, since
they can remain comfortably in their infant car seats while you
transfer them from the house or vehicle to the wheeled frame.
There are lots of options out there, so make sure you research
what your lifestyle needs are before purchasing a double
stroller, since they are more expensive and will need to take
double the abuse of single strollers. It will make your outings
much more pleasant if your stroller has all the features you
really need and want.
Getting Help
If you can, plan to have someone come along and help you from
time to time when you go out with your twins. Schedule a relaxed
afternoon of shopping with your mom or a trip to the zoo with a
friend. Having an extra pair of hands makes the outing a lot
easier and it gives you the opportunity to have some adult
conversation for a change!
Getting Real
Unfortunately, there will be some days when you really want to
get out of the house with your twins and it just won't be
possible without you having a nervous breakdown. Either one baby
or both will wake up cranky from their nap and won't settle
down, or a feeding might take longer than you thought it would,
and so on. With twins, as with all babies, you have to be
flexible and accept that some days, your plans to get out and
about need to be scrapped, or at least modified in some way.
Perhaps a doctor's appointment can't be missed, but a short trip
to grandma's can be rescheduled for another day. Take heart by
realizing that as your twins get older, this, as well as
everything else, will get a lot easier.
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