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Living double

Multiple parents鈥 group shares the love
Twins
Summer and Joel Thomson, 5, play at home on Saturday, Jan 24.

Picture the scene: a 10-month-old baby crawls over to a pair of three-year-old boys, both wearing jeans and suspenders. The baby boy flops down on his stomach and looks up at one of the boys, eying the book in the older boy鈥檚 hand. Meanwhile, the baby鈥檚 twin unexpectedly bursts into tears a few feet away.

This wasn鈥檛 a moment in the day of a 麻豆社国产daycare, it was a get-together of the Sea to Sky Multiples group held at the The Ledge Caf茅 last Thursday afternoon.

The group was started by Marcia Kent, a mother to five-year-old twin boys.

鈥淸The group] stemmed from wanting to find others who understood what it was like to carry twins, raise twins, and to support one another,鈥 Kent said.

The group currently boasts 58 sets of twins.

As their children played, parents formed small groups and chatted, heads close together in intense conversation, sometimes sharing a hearty laugh. It was clear the parents were as happy, or more so, than their children to come together.

Parenting double has unimagined joys, many parents said, but it also has challenges that are hard for other 鈥渞egular鈥 parents to understand.

For Theresa Thomson, mother to twins Summer and Joel, 5, and older son Dylan, 8, being a parent is something she cherishes every single day and wouldn鈥檛 change for the world, she said. And yet there are unique challenges, especially having an older child who must share the spotlight with his attention-getting siblings.

As her twins leaned against their mom,Dylansat playing a video game nearby. 鈥淚 always feel left out,鈥 he said, with a bit of a coy grin.

If people come up to Thomson in public while she is out with her trio, they sometimes comment on the duo, leaving the oldest child out, she said.

And living in a house with a pair can be overwhelming.

鈥淚t is hard for him sometimes,鈥 Thomson said. 鈥淗e is the most patient eight-year-old child in the world.鈥

Thomson said her biggest challenge isn鈥檛 giving each child equal attention; rather, it鈥檚 adjusting to not having children at home now that all three are in school. 鈥淭he first time I went grocery shopping without these two, I had tears running down my face,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was so lonely.鈥

For Matt Bjornson, a single father of three-year-old fraternal twins Connor and Logan, the challenges of parenting are compounded by going it alone after separating from the boys鈥 mother and a recent diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder of one twin.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how I do it,鈥 he said, wiping the sweat of his brow after running to catch his son Connor, who was tottering up the stairs. The boys have recently reverted to getting up every few hours at night, though not at the same time.

鈥淭he last couple of weeks have been really hard,鈥 Bjornson said.

He and the boys鈥 mother split up when the boys were two years old, but they share the challenges and the joys of parenting.

鈥淢y ex is great, we work really well together and everything,鈥 he said, adding that they share custody.

About 28 per cent of parents of multiples break up, compared with 24 per cent of other families, according to a 2010 study.

The struggle of making couple time was something many parents in the group acknowledged.

Thomson said it is important to not let the stress of parenting multiples take over 鈥揳nd to have date nights.

鈥淲e put them to bed, have wine, and talk,鈥 she said.

Kent said that for all the ups and downs, the dominant feeling most parents in the group have is gratitude, especially when they think of those in the community who have faced loss.

聽鈥淲e realize how precious and special twin bonds are, both for moms carrying twins or an infant who goes on in life without their twin. I really would like those families to feel included and know that there isn't a day that doesn't go by that I'm not grateful, and I'm forever thinking of those that have heavy hearts with their losses,鈥 she said.

As the multiples gathering came to an end, children and parents waved good-bye to their twin friends, promising to meet again soon.

The Sea to Sky Multiples group can be found on Facebook.