As a parent of twins I constantly hear stories from random aunts, or grandparents or sons of sons of sons of twins, or I-have-twins-on-my-mother's-father's-sister's-cousin's-niece's-nephew's-daughter's-aunt's side, but I am sometimes lucky enough to hear a story right from the mouth of a twin and that, folks, is the best advice I can hear. I knew a twin in Sicily who told me escapades about things she and her sister did, and frankly, I'm a little scared. I try (read: TRY) not to leave them unattended and I suffer periodic heart palpitations whenever I'm in another room while they're playing -- quietly. Because silence meets they're up to absolutely no good whatsoever.
This is exactly how fast it happens: Picture this ... I am fixing dinner as they are coloring with markers (you know where this is going) at the kitchen table and I figure I'm technically in the same room so I can focus on whatever bizarre concoction Forrest has requested for that night. Fine, right? So, I come out of my stupor of grating jalapenos (who does this?!) to hear nothing. That's right. Silence. I turn around and Emma has taken a blood red marker and given herself a healthy, but not contagious, dose of raging spotty measles up one arm and right down the other. Monkey-see, monkey do-do, right? Except instead of red, Jackson's measles are superman blue. This is a benign example, and hardly worth even raising my voice, but I'm trembling at the thought of (true story) Jackson dumping a bottle of soap down the toilet, preparing to flush and saying, "Hey, Emma, come watch THIS!"
Laugh, folks. If I don't laugh, I cry.
1 comment:
Oh, just tooo funny. Did you get a picture :)
Although mine are not twins, I have to say I have the same problem with silence. Whenever things go quite, you KNOW there is no good going on. Love your stories... keep em coming :)
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