On May 11, 2019 it was official. We had survived the first
year as parents of twins. Sometimes it feels like it was actually 10 years and
in the same breath it feels like 10 minutes. Recently, I was asked about how we
got sleep in the first few months after they were born, and I struggled to
recall what the schedule was like. But then again it seems like yesterday that
we were tracking what time they ate, how many ounces and how often they pooped
and peed (parenting is glamorous, eh?). When I look back at the first year
there are several things that I wouldn’t have survived without, so I wanted to
take some time to give the items/brands some love and maybe help another twin
mama out! Here we go. In no particular order.

We then started using the Kolcraft Cloud Side-by-Side Double Umbrella
Stroller. It didn’t break the bank; you can find it for under $100 – I
got mine for around $80 and we use it all the time for doctor appointments,
trips to the mall and other quick stops. It’s compact when folded and fits in
the car easily.

Anyhoo – we loved this thing. It was especially helpful when you just needed a cozy place to set a baby while changing a diaper or feeding the other one. Or when you just needed to give your arms a rest but wanted them propped up a little to talk to them or play. It is a must have, breast feeding or not.
Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Twin
Bassinets – I wasn’t sure
about this one because a lot of twin parents told me they didn’t use a double
Pack n’ Play, but our oldest daughter spent a lot of time napping in hers, so I
registered for it and I’m so glad I did. The twins slept in this for the first
three months and then napped in it for much longer. Today it has become a toy repository,
which is a bit ridiculous – but it allows me to see my living room floor at
night, so it works. If we did clean it out, it’s big enough that they could
both still sit in there and have room to play.

Carriers
I cannot say enough good things about the Weego
twin carrier. Although my twins were not preemies at all (they weighed 6
lbs. 2 oz and 7 lbs.), you can start using the Weego starting at 4 lbs. The
Weego allowed me to take both babies outside so I could watch their big sister
play or just have them both close to me but still have my hands free to get
stuff done. I took lots of walks with them up north and the best part was, they
almost always fell asleep once they were in the Weego. The only downside (if
there is one) is you can only wear them until they are a combined 33 lbs. For
us that was about five months.


Jump A Roos
This isn’t necessarily a twin thing – but something that helped me a ton the first year was having two door jumpers. There are a lot of things I don’t think you necessarily need two of. We only had one exersaucer (but my mom had two and they loved being in them at the same time), you could probably get away with having one swing, etc., but at night when my husband was working or traveling, and everyone wanted to see mama, but mama needed to make dinner or wash bottles, this was a life saver. Of course, it only works if you have the proper door frames to hold them. Thankfully we did. The girls loved jumping in these while I was in the kitchen and added bonus if you have a big kid who likes to play with them while they are in them. That really kept them entertained.
This isn’t necessarily a twin thing – but something that helped me a ton the first year was having two door jumpers. There are a lot of things I don’t think you necessarily need two of. We only had one exersaucer (but my mom had two and they loved being in them at the same time), you could probably get away with having one swing, etc., but at night when my husband was working or traveling, and everyone wanted to see mama, but mama needed to make dinner or wash bottles, this was a life saver. Of course, it only works if you have the proper door frames to hold them. Thankfully we did. The girls loved jumping in these while I was in the kitchen and added bonus if you have a big kid who likes to play with them while they are in them. That really kept them entertained.
Formula Pitcher
If you are a formula feeding family like we are, a Dr. Brown Formula Mixing Pitcher is a must have. Or if you are like us – you buy two - one for your Dairy Queen baby and one for your Soy Bean baby. These made life so much easier for us.
If you are a formula feeding family like we are, a Dr. Brown Formula Mixing Pitcher is a must have. Or if you are like us – you buy two - one for your Dairy Queen baby and one for your Soy Bean baby. These made life so much easier for us.
Summer Must Haves
Finally – a few must haves if you’ll be taking your little ones out in the sun
and/or water in the first few months after they are born.

I loved RuffleButts
Baby Long Sleeve One Piece Swimsuit and Full
Throttle life jackets. We used them both primarily for our week-long summer
vacation, but the life jackets are good up to 30 lbs so the twins wore them
again this summer. We also bought RuffleButts suits again this summer (pictured) and absolutely
loved them!
Also this summer we bought the Summer
Infant Pop N’ Play Ultimate Portable Playard. It was ridiculously easy to
put up and take down and it was great for the beach. And since we’re just back from vacation, another thing that was tremendously helpful –hiccapop
Omniboost Travel Booster Seats – again these folded up super easy and came
in bags for easy transportation. Not necessarily a “twin” thing, but I strongly
recommend instead of hauling a highchair or booster seat when traveling.
Well, that’s it. That’s all I got. Actually, I could keep going, but I’ll stop there. When I first found out I was pregnant with twins I was feeling overwhelmed and had no idea what I needed! Hopefully some soon-to-be twin mamas will find this helpful.