I Love having twins!

Im_Me

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They just got back from a rainy and cold boyscout campout. They're laying under a blanket together watching Indiana Jones and working out comedy routines...even at their age (12) this is perfectly normal.
 
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jaybeeztoo

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They just got back from a rainy and cold boyscout campout. They're laying under a blanket together watching Indiana Jones and working out comedy routines...even at their age (12) this is perfectly normal.

That's so cute. Are they identical twins?
 

nicole_M

New Member
I have b/g twins who are almost 5 and they are inseparable at times. It's been a fun 5 years :lol:. I also have a 6 year old boy.

My brother and sister are twins as well. I am so thankful my twins share such a strong bond, for now. :wink: All 3 of mine are currently downstairs building a SUPER huge GeoTrax setup w/ daddy. Have to love rainy Sunday afternoons!!!
 

Im_Me

Active Member
My twins are very fraternal. They are not at all alike, but are close. They don't know the meaning of "there's no one to play with". They've always had each other...That is until they go out, when they are with outher kids, they don't hang out together.
 

Hoover

New Member
They just got back from a rainy and cold boyscout campout. They're laying under a blanket together watching Indiana Jones and working out comedy routines...even at their age (12) this is perfectly normal.

Please consider Boy Scout Troop 908.
 

bcp

In My Opinion
I would have loved for skillet to be twins.
except when college rolled around.
 

Im_Me

Active Member
I would have loved for skillet to be twins.
except when college rolled around.

I only hope for two in college with the way we're struggling through middle school math. There are definitely no scholarships in our future!
 

bcp

In My Opinion
I only hope for two in college with the way we're struggling through middle school math. There are definitely no scholarships in our future!
you dont know that for sure.
one of these days something just migh click and there will be no more struggle.
I felt like a math teacher for her 5th and 6th grades, now she is sailing through advanced with no problems.
 

Im_Me

Active Member
you dont know that for sure.
one of these days something just migh click and there will be no more struggle.
I felt like a math teacher for her 5th and 6th grades, now she is sailing through advanced with no problems.

I'll waiting for that little miracle!:buddies:
 

tygrace

New Member
you dont know that for sure.
one of these days something just migh click and there will be no more struggle.
I felt like a math teacher for her 5th and 6th grades, now she is sailing through advanced with no problems.

Did you teach her the same process her teacher did? I'm just wondering if it's ok to teach your children a different way other than the teacher's, or will they be more confused.
 

bcp

In My Opinion
most the time I would teach her the same way that the teacher did so her work would be right.
That being said, there were times where I taught her the way I had learned something when I just couldnt figure out why the teacher was teaching a specific way. Not often though, how you come to an answer is almost as important as the answer itself in most cases.
 
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