Twins are becoming so common in Hollywood (congrats to Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell, btw - even though your baby names sound like racehorses) that if you have just one these days you kinda look like a slacker.
Seven years ago on Christmas Eve morn, Ella and I were busy packing for a visit to her parents' home when she excitedly said, "I think I'm late!" We had only started trying, so I was skeptical that we would conceive so quickly.
"How will they learn to get on with other kids?"
"How can you stand being cooped up all day like that?"
"Aren't you worried about their socialization?"
Those are the questions I'm asked the most by those unfamiliar with homeschooling.
This past Mother's Day, my husband decided that the trip to my family reunion, clear across the United States in Seattle, would best be taken by myself, without kids in tow, without husband in tow.
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