








On my plane ride over to Boise before Christmas, I finished reading a book about twin relationships. My twin had recommended it to me. It was pretty life changing. It helped us sort out some life experiences, and really helped us to be closer. Being a twin is part of my identity, and I love it, but with it has also come things that most people don't have to deal with. Lately I have really been sad, thinking about how this piece of me is living 3000 miles away. Oh the things we could do together! I love Mal, and I love having someone who is so like you that sometimes it's creepy. Our voices are exactly alike, and our husbands will never be able to tell the difference.
These are a few of my favorite childhood pictures. Which one am I? I'll give you a hint. I'm always in pink. ps. this book also made me realize how hard it would be to be a sibling of a twin. Sorry jake. We love you!

So cute. Little did we know then how important the little girl in pink would be in our lives.
ReplyDeletethese are really really cute.
ReplyDeleteI love that first picture! And the last one, because I love the pictures in the background. And how sweet is the pattern on the swing set. those were the days.
ReplyDeleteI really want to read that book. Although I don't need it to tell me how hard it is to be the sibling of a twin -- my older (by 13 months) sister has told me that for years!
ReplyDeleteawww. i have an identical twin too! we go to different universities, so i know how you feel.
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