I am currently 21 weeks and 3 days pregnant
with twins. We found out we are pregnant
with a boy and a girl!
Lefty is a girl and Righty is a boy.
I am jumping on the bandwagon of writing a
letter to my kids. I will write to them
at around age 15.
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Dear Lefty and Righty, (I know your names, I
am just not certain if I will change them upon meeting you in a few months so I
will stick with your in utero monikers)
I hope you are reading this letter on your
15th birthdays. I don’t know
you in person yet, well I guess I kind of do, you are in utero as I type
this. I hope I am still here with you
both, having a chance to know you both and what your personalities are
like. (Honestly, this breaks my heart to
think what if I am not with you at this time.
Please rest assured, I will fight tooth and nail to be with you
both.) I am so in love with you both
right now I am actually surprised I can feel this strong about two little
people I haven’t met yet. I am so
excited to have you both.
So far, if your personalities will reflect
what you were like in utero, Lefty, my daughter, is the wild child. She has been moving and fluttering the
longest. I felt flutters from you at
week 11 when your brother crowded over on your side. Righty I didn’t feel until week 18, when you
gave me a giant kick and later that week you somersaulted. (Incredibly weird feeling, but very cool at
that) I feel you must be like your Daddy:
quiet, but when you have something to say it’s important. Your Daddy and I watched in the 20-week
ultrasound, Lefty haul off and kick Righty.
Don’t beat up on your brother Lefty!
However, I hope this means you will kick any boy’s arse that
double-crosses you in the future. The
ultra sound technician said that Lefty didn’t stop moving the whole time. (That’s why your ultra sound photo at 20
weeks looks like a Mexican Wrestler, the technician couldn’t get a side shot as
you moved so much.) I hope you are a
busy little girl with lots of spunk!
As I don't really know you yet, here’s some little helpful hints I hope may help you as you enter adulthood:
SAVE YOUR MONEY. Get a credit card but call them immediately
and limit you credit limit to $500. (I know you don't have to worry about this until you are 18, but lock it away in your head for later!) You
will not ever need $5,000 or $10,000 sitting on a credit card. It
will be far too tempting to buy a little thing here or there and the next thing
you know you are maxed out every month. If
you don’t listen to this, then don’t be afraid to call your bank and consolidate
your debts. The bank’s interest is much
lower then a credit card company. When
you buy a house, don’t be afraid to negotiate a cheaper mortgage rate. Create a budget and stick to it. (God, I hope you both like math! It will be a great asset!)
Learn to cook. Start now. Don’t rely on someone else to do it for
you. Learn a few dishes and do them
well, the rest will come in time. Learn
to make a pot of chilli and freeze it, you can always have a healthy, home
cooked meal on hand. Have treats every
now and then, just don’t live on fast food..
As the French say “Everything in moderation, including moderation.” Exercise a few times a week. (Find something you love, don’t do an
exercise because your friends do it. If
you hate it, you won’t want to do it.) Eventually
it will catch up to you, trust me! Learn
to clean up and tidy the house at least once a week. Vacuum, clean your toilets and shower
stalls. Wash dishes immediately after you use them
and make your bed when you get up. That
way it’s not hanging over your head when you return for the evening. Put things away as you use them, saves time
in the long run. Fold your laundry as it
comes out of the dryer. If you save
folding for a later date, it won’t happen.
Trust me. Your Dad and I spent
the first five years living together picking clean laundry out of a pile on the
floor.
Bathe daily.
If you sweat after you shower or bathe, bathe again. And brush your teeth. At least three times a day. And floss.
Nice teeth, good breath and good hygiene in general go a long way, especially
with a perspective partner. Don’t
smoke. Nothing is more unattractive then
someone with a phlegmy cough, it’s so gross. And expensive.
Love yourselves. Don’t be afraid to acknowledge the positives
in your life. Don’t talk down to
yourself. Believe in yourself. You can do anything you put your mind to. Stay true to yourself. Don’t be someone you are not. You can only be you. As you both grow up, I hope you both become
strong individuals. Don’t let people
treat you like a door mat. And don’t
treat others as door mats either. Stand
up for what you believe in. Stand up for
yourself and stand up for others. Don’t
let that be a regret in life that you should have helped someone. Help them.
When you pick a life partner, pick someone
who loves you for you, someone who loves you at your worst and doesn’t want to
change you. Pick a partner to be a
partner with, not someone to stand in front of or behind. Marry your best friend. Do NOT put up with abuse, they will NOT change, you CAN'T change them. Don’t let
people be mean to you, you are worth so much more. As I said before, don’t be a doormat, but don’t
treat your partner like one either. Help
your partner, and they will help you.
Stand up for your partner, and they will stand up for you. Love your partner unconditionally, and they
will love you too. Don’t talk down to
them. Don’t swear at each other. Don’t call each other names. But communicate. Don’t let small things build up and boil
over. Say I am Sorry, and mean it. Talk things out ahead of
time. Marriage can be summed up: love,
communication, compromise, and a little bit of work. It shouldn’t be hard work, if it is,
something needs to be addressed.
When you go to bed at night count your
blessings. Say your prayers. Work hard, but leave time for play. Enjoy your family, your friends, your
pets. Be friends with each
other. Don't let months go by without talking to one another. You are
the only siblings you have. Always have a dog and or a
cat. Do yoga. Swim.
Go camping. Go fishing. Jump in the puddles! Don’t wait for your life to begin, you have
the control over your destiny, make a bucket list, work towards your
goals. When you decide to go to school,
or pick a career: do something you LOVE, not just something you are good
at. Do a co-op before hand to see if you
really like the job. Don’t pick
something just because it’s easy, pick something that you will wake up in 30
years time, and say, I LOVE what I do.
Help others if you can, it may be the most rewarding of your
decisions.
Take the road less traveled. Just wear your seat belt and bring
snacks. And a jacket. And socks.
And don’t forget your camera!
(You may want to bring a knapsack for everything. ALWAYS BE
PREPARED!!! I was not a girl guide, but
this has long been my motto)
As Robert Frost’s beautiful poem says,
"Two
roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
Man, I hope I get to do those things with
you. I will be proud of you both no
matter what. I am madly, deeply,
hopelessly, in love with you both. I
will be madly, deeply, hopelessly in love with you FOREVER. Every time you move, I get excited knowing
you are both on your way. I can’t wait
to see what the future holds for you both, and I will do everything in my power
to do what I can to make sure you know you are loved and help you have fun
along the way.
Love Mommy (aka the lady who’s bladder you
keep kicking.)
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