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[quote=Anonymous]I agree w/ others OP - host a nice thank you dinner for them all, and write them each a letter. I have twins a little older than you so I know how many extra hands it takes. I can also look forward to a day when a note from one of my kids, thanking me for something I did for them and telling me how much it meant, will mean so very much more than any gift, ever. Also, I don't think this will be an issue for you, given how you write about them, but just ensuring ways for them all to continue to be incredibly connected to your children for their whole lives will mean so much. And you can tell them now that while they have been life savers in this first year, you look forward to perhaps having to depend on them less but still wanting the same level of involvement. I think all too often grandparents have to tread sensitive waters about involvement etc... so being warmly welcomed and assured that the parents want that to continue, is a gift in itself. [/quote]
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