I_AM_LIVID
Mum to 1Angel & b/g twins
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@Nut_Shake: Thanks. Since my LOs also use walkers, thought I would add that they are godsent. I know not everyone has a great opinion about them, I really believe it boils down to how one uses them. Mine only used theirs when both feet where flat on the ground. They love them, but I make sure that they never stay in them for more than 20 minutes at a time. They started using them at 6 months, two months later and the walkers didn't hamper their development. Both babies can sit unattended, both army crawl (although Clarissa is developing faster and now starting to properly crawl) and just today my baby girl started sitting from a lying position all by herself.
@Chetnaz: Thanks. Your boys are more handsome every time I see them. Wish we could organise a playmate, but living in different continents makes it a little tricky.
@Lizzie: We went here https://www.kempinski.com/en/mokuti...iLLXu9qUS&kw=mokuti lodge&creative=3738252007 It is in Namibia and it was absolutely beautiful. The lodge is 2 km from the wild life national park and worth every cent. Actually, an old schoolmate is a manager there and we got a special discount on accommodation, food and beverages. They had a fun day organised for the little ones that included a jumping castle, water slide, a rabbit patting zoo, face painting and an Easter egg hunt and we saw lots of tourists with their kids and most of them looked pretty relaxed because the kids were always entertained. The twins were fantastic too. The weather was amazing and they love the outdoors, so they didn't have much to complain about. Definitely plan to go back there when the babies are older.
@Chetnaz: Thanks. Your boys are more handsome every time I see them. Wish we could organise a playmate, but living in different continents makes it a little tricky.
@Lizzie: We went here https://www.kempinski.com/en/mokuti...iLLXu9qUS&kw=mokuti lodge&creative=3738252007 It is in Namibia and it was absolutely beautiful. The lodge is 2 km from the wild life national park and worth every cent. Actually, an old schoolmate is a manager there and we got a special discount on accommodation, food and beverages. They had a fun day organised for the little ones that included a jumping castle, water slide, a rabbit patting zoo, face painting and an Easter egg hunt and we saw lots of tourists with their kids and most of them looked pretty relaxed because the kids were always entertained. The twins were fantastic too. The weather was amazing and they love the outdoors, so they didn't have much to complain about. Definitely plan to go back there when the babies are older.