tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6730283299974471646.post7184259834000046641..comments2019-10-23T12:38:02.275-07:00Comments on janstas eggis (eggis mean babies in korean): S H O P P I N G !!!L I S Ahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02854134451136206153noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6730283299974471646.post-44057396069916859592007-01-10T13:22:00.000-08:002007-01-10T13:22:00.000-08:00Lisa -- this is Rachel Breen, one of Mike's friend...Lisa -- this is Rachel Breen, one of Mike's friends from high school. I've been enjoying reading your blog. Good luck with everything! I have three kids, but by no means a baby expert (especially when it comes to twins!!!), so here's my advice on baby stuff. If at all possible, try to borrow stuff (cribs, strollers, etc.) from friends that have older children. That way you can try it out and see what you really need and really want. We borrowed a crib, but ended up returning it because we never used one with any of our kids (I ended up sleeping on the floor with them until they were weaned -- about two years old!). Side-by-side double strollers are easier to steer, but they're horrible for trying to get through doorways. One thing that we did that worked out really well is we had some extra car seats that I kept in the bathroom so I could strap the kids in and keep an eye on them while I was in the shower (since we didn't have a crib). Are there any Mothers of Twins groups near by that you can contact and get their advice? I just know that I bought tons and tons of stuff that I never ever used. I would try to borrow stuff first to see if you really need it before you start cluttering up the house and spending a lot of money. Good luck with those babies! We're so excited for you and Mike!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com