My Twin Daughters

@magallon (19279)
Philippines
June 30, 2016 12:42am CST
I have a twin daughters. They are my second child. They were sickly when they were 2 months old until they reach 1 year and 2 months. They became a big problem to their doctor because we keep on going back to him. Fever, colds and cough. Almost every other week, we are in the doctor's clinic. My mother and I had sleepless nights because of them. I am so thankful that I have a mother who is always with me and helped me in taking care of them. I cuddle them both at the same time. One in each arm. So many nights that I can sleep sitting with one of them on my lap. So many nights that we were so worried because they keep on crying and have a very high fever. But God is really good. Their sickness stopped when I decided to go to another doctor. Now, they are both professionals. A Certified Public Accountant and an Electronics and Communications Engineer. They are identical. They have the same likes. When one bought something, the other one also want to buy what her twin sister bought. And we noticed that even when they sleep , they always are in the same sleeping position. I can't almost remember now, how my mother and I took care of them during those times.
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@brokenbee (11090)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
How old are they now?
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• Philippines
30 Jun 16
@brokenbee i love fraternal twins, though don't know anyone personally.
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@brokenbee (11090)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
@magallon Wow that's nice! COngrats! They have different professions. I had a roommate before and they were also twins. They took up the same course in college. But the other is a guy...
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
They are 23 years old now. They are both working ladies now.
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
it's great you have a twin daugther my wife has a twin also but it's not agirl it's a boy.they bsais if you have a twin is hard for them to take care because if the other one get sick the next day the other one will next that's why my wife didn't grow in her family her aunt take care of her due of the same reason.it's thier hereditary to have twins.her uncle have twins and her aunt have it also
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
Yeah, it is also hereditary to them. In my part and in their father's part.
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• Philippines
30 Jun 16
@ilocosboy but does your wife and her twin brother also have a strong bond/connection even if they were raised in different households?
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
@hereandthere lets just say they're not the type of having the same personalities all the time, even physically.
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@skysnap (20153)
30 Jun 16
Hmm, that's odd to have such connection.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
When they were a child, when one gets fever today, for sure the other one will also get fever tomorrow. They have the same likes but they do not want to wear the same clothes. The same design yes, but should be different in color or vice-versa.
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• Philippines
30 Jun 16
@magallon i think it's great that they wear different colors.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
@hereandthere Yeah. It's easy to identify who is who if they wear different colors.
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@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
30 Jun 16
You must be so proud of them, especially since they had such a bad start.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
1 Jul 16
Yes. I am really a proud mother. Thanks.
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@Lucky15 (37374)
• Philippines
1 Jul 16
Congrats to you ;)
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
1 Jul 16
Thank you..
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
30 Jun 16
Congratulations for raising such fine daughters. I'm sure it was hard with two little ones.
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• Philippines
1 Jul 16
@magallon i was wondering about their fathers. now i understand why it was just you and your mother raising them.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
1 Jul 16
@hereandthere It's difficult to raise children by yourself. Especially if they are twins. My husband did not experienced what I have experienced.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
1 Jul 16
Yes. It was really hard to take care two babies at the same time. I'm lucky I have my mother who helped me. My husband was working abroad then.
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
30 Jun 16
Aww, they're beautiful and healthy young women now!
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
Yes, they are working ladies now.
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@Shavkat (139937)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
They are your lucky charms. I can't imagine how hard to take good care of twins.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
Yes, you're right. Taking care of twins is not a joke. It is really a sacrifice.
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@ida123 (6206)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
30 Jun 16
Wow, you have a twin daughters. When I got married, I wish I can have twins because my mother side has twin brothers but in our generation, we don't have. I like to see them both have the same look, same wear.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
1 Jul 16
My twins do not want to wear the same. They want same design but different colors or same colors but different design. But they want the same thing.
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• China
30 Jun 16
Thet are lively babies.Congratulations.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
Thanks so much.
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@sj3011 (621)
30 Jun 16
Congratulations proud of you.
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@magallon (19279)
• Philippines
30 Jun 16
Thanks..
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