I started teaching my second session of kiddie craft classes on Monday. What are the odds that out of a group of 23, myself included-- that the group would have 3 groups of multiples births !!! I have a set of triplets (cute little blondies) and a set of twins (a sweet brother sister duo who are a mix of Hispanic and Chinese heritage). Being the nosy lani I am ... I always watch other multiples to see ... how they compare to me and my twinnie.
In the case of the Wallace triplets, the Alexandria is the spokesperson and "task assigner" for the group. Olivia always sits in the middle (between her brother and sister) and is very easy going. Logan is cool following Alexandria's lead for the most part but he's not afraid of telling her no. I haven't seen Olivia tell Alexandria "no" yet but it's early in the session : ) Surprisingly ... the triplets don't look like brothers and sisters. Their hair color is blonde but it's 3 different shades of blonde. Alexandria's hair is frizzy curly and is so blonde it's almost white. Olivia has yellow blonde hair and it's stick straight. Logan's hair is pretty straight as well, color wise it's a shade darker than the whitish blonde hair sister who has the frizzy curly hair. All three have different body shapes (Logan is a head taller than his two tiny sisters) and their facial features are all distinct.
On the flip side, the Teh twins (a brother sister duo) look amazingly similar to each other, same height and facial features. If the twins were the same gender I would bet that they were identical twins not fraternal. Strong family genes. The little girl, Jocelyn is the spokesperson for her and her brother. After we had the class discussion about the Wallace triplets, being triplets, she raised her hand to say that she and her brother Justin were twins.
I don't think I like being a twin when I was growing up but I guess it does make for interesting conversation. Our groups of multiples are very popular in the class as of now : )
Stay tuned for pictures of the crafts we're making.
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