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[quote=Anonymous]You will get used to getting them all out of the house, OP! You will need to be very organized, but that's true for all mothers of twins - backpacks/diaper bags packed night before, clothing laid out night before, each parent does specific task like in the army, and you're out the door. You and husband take showers at night so you don't need to deal with that in the morning, you have your clothing chosen so you aren't figuring out what you can wear that doesn't need ironing, the specific shirt/tie/blouse that isn't back from the cleaners/out of the laundry, etc. Since you take them to the family childcare provider you have been using for your older, you know you can store a huge pack of diapers and wipes plus extra clothing there (probably can, right?) or otherwise you'll always have those things packed in the trunk of your car so if your provider needs that, you don't have to remember in the morning. You can do this, especially because you have 6 months to get your own patter of caring for twins and a 2 yr old down to a reasonable system. And your provider will love caring for the twins and older sib! Yes, not having to pack and get kids out of the door is a benefit to a nanny, but all your other concerns are the negatives, so you'll figure it all out. Just streamline, streamline, streamline your AM routine![/quote]
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