The Best Part of Having Twins
Of course we all know that having twins can be incredibly challenging, exhausting and downright difficult.
No surprises there.
But what we don’t talk about enough is how AWESOME being a parent of twins can also be.
From that first moment they actually notice each other’s existence, to watching their special bond develop and grow, to hearing them speak their own secret language that only they can understand, to witnessing all their twin love as they kiss, hug and squeeze each other tight — it’s all so darn adorable!
Since the challenges of raising twins dominates the conversation, we wanted to take a minute to talk about why raising twins is so incredibly special.
Reader Responses: “What’s the Best Part of Having Twins?”
I love watching their friendship grow! They are 14 months and will grin and giggle as they play peek-a-boo and chase each other around the living room. ♥️♥️
Michelle Corey
My favorite thing is their giggles when they are playing with each other or how they come and soothe one another if the other is hurt. Their bond is precious.
Angella Fallin
They’re just now in the stage where they occasionally interact. At lunch, my son was playing peek-a-boo with his high chair tray, and my daughter thought it was hilarious. It was priceless back-and-forth giggling.
Rachel Rush
They will be best friends forever!
Lauren Ferrari Gearhart
They’re little partners in crime. They drive us (and their older sibling) nuts, always getting into things, but it’s usually pretty funny too. We call them the ‘racoons,’ and they generally get into a lot of ‘racoonery!’ More than evidence below.
Christie Angel
We are in the ‘why’ stage, and I love it when they answer each other’s ‘whys?’. They have such patience for each other, and I don’t have to answer another ‘why’ question!
Sarah McClintock
Best thing about having twins, so far, is seeing those two little individual faces look at me.
Clorinda Guerrero
I love when I hear them carrying on their own personal conversations with each other in the back seat or from across the room. They are 2.5 years old, so this is fairly new. Sometimes they are cracking each other up, sometimes it is emphatically serious. It always warms my heart…until the screaming starts. 🤣
Marcy Grant Hendrix
I love every time my 2.5 year olds hug each other and say, “You’re my best friend forever!”
Michele Rodgers Liu
So far the best thing is watching their individual personalities come out. I think with twins we have this unconscious assumption that they’re going to be very similar, but ours are so different and it’s really fun to see!
Shelley Verducci
Our favorite is double snuggles.
Honalee Koep
Holding hands on the way to daycare! They push each other’s buttons, but they’re best friends too. ❤️
Jennifer Jomier
They keep each other entertained and give hugs and kisses day long.
Jessica Leuci
When they have a secret pact not to tell, but one spills the beans.
Dee Bell
We recently went on a vacation down south, and they shared a queen-sized bed. They each slept across it in their own half, but they gradually got closer and closer to each other throughout the night until they were side by side. They’re 3. I need to remember this whenever they’re trying to kill each other.
Megan Hutchinson
My twins are only two weeks old and just love being together…
Kristen Frey
Hands full, heart full! Double the drama for this mama!
Shaheen Thakrar
There you have it: all the sweet, hilarious, special and precious things your twins do that make raising them so absolutely amazing.
Hugs!
~ Marissa, Twins Editor
I enjoyed reading through these responses. I have 5 month old twins, my first children! It has been rough adjusting to parenthood and figuring out how to care for two babies at once. Reading through the experiences of other twin parents helped me look forward to the future and remember to enjoy the unique journey I am on. I cannot wait until my girls interact more and become best friends!
I’m so happy to hear this!!! Keep us posted about the fun things your twins do as they start to interact more!