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Every parent gets tired of answering the same questions, and doubly so for the parents of twins. A blogger named Annie Nolan was so fed up that she jokingly placed two posters on her daughters' strollers to ward off the usual suspects:
"As a twin mum, you get asked a series of questions/hear a series of statements EVERYTIME you go out," she wrote on her Facebook page.
I REALLY wanted to leave these signs on the pram today. As a twin mum, you get asked a series of questions/hear a series...
Posted by Uncanny Annie on Thursday, July 9, 2015
And even though Nolan took the time to add a "just joking" post-script - and even though she "chickened out" and took off the signs before she boarded the subway - that didn't stop the jury from delivering their verdict.
Some thought it was a good opportunity to remind Nolan that she is "blessed" for having twins in the first place, and how dare you because some women can't have kids, you know; while others didn't approve of her language, not one bit.
Still others stooped to calling her names, because the internet is nothing more than an extension of the playground.
So she made a joke. You can laugh if you want to - if you find it funny or if you can relate to the sentiment just a wee bit when you had your own babies.
Laughing is not obligatory, of course. But then again, neither is getting offended by something innocuous that you happen to find on Facebook.
I didn't have twins, but I can imagine the cliches get old fast. I had a big butterball of a baby and he was bald as a coot, so yeah, I got an earful.
Most days you are polite. You chat animatedly with strangers. Other times you just don't have the stomach for the same old lang syne.
Spill it: What's the most FAQ you heard about your baby?
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Prepare for cuteness overload.
If ever there was a case to be made for early eye exams, it's this one.
It was only when Piper showed difficulty crawling that her parents discovered their baby daughter was extremely farsighted. Meaning she had never properly seen the faces of her mom and dad - or anyone else for that matter.
No wonder this video of Piper has gone viral faster than you can say, Ahhhhh.
Picked up her glasses. Went out to eat and put them on her. Her reaction :) melts my heart
Posted by Jessica Sinclair on Saturday, June 6, 2015
Her mom Jessica Sinclair claims the Cincinnati family had just picked up the new glasses and gone out to eat. This is effectively Piper's first time seeing clearly.
"Her reaction melts my heart," Sinclair wrote on her Facebook post. Yes, mama, you and everyone else in possession of a heartbeat.
You might just want to put this one on loop to get you through your Monday.