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I don't have a match. Sorry. I wish I did. :-)
Looks like you have some options to chose from...
Cute pictures of a cute baby....or did you have them take turns?
Whats George Brand?!?! Never heard of that?!
You are lucky I hope one of those works out for you!!
What a great blog! Just added you to my blogroll/favorites list.
Cute cute babies. Mine are older. I still have a five year old boy but the others are 19, 17, and 16. Two girls and two boys.
I'll be back!
Wendy
Question:
How do you make the back ground blurry in a picture and the front focused? I cant figure out how....
Thanks! Love the blog, your girls may be the most beautiful I have ever seen :)
Sorry I don't have a matching dress, but MY WORD look at those fingers! How cute!
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Terri
I'm a new reader but just wanted to say how much I enjoy your blog! I love your photographs and your big family! I, too, am hoping to have a large family someday. Your blog makes is seem feasible and not at all crazy, so thank you!
Have a good weekend,
Mandy
Love those baby hands & feet!
Glad you're having fun with dresses now too, x's 2 : )
Aleah
I speak from personal experience, I have a twin sister and our mother dressed us differently from early on (so of course it's what I'm used to), but I prefer it that way. Often it was different only in colour but different in some form.
Look, your girls will grow up with the 'twin' thing -- everyone will always comment on it, people will always be comparing them, they will compare each other, it's hard enough to build your own personality let alone when people treat you as half of this twin entity'.
Besides that way you can get even more cute girly outfits, why restrict yourself. (Though beware - as they get older they will likely want their own clothes - with my sister we were very protective each of 'our' clothes and would rarely if ever lend outfits to each other, part of establishing our own identity).
That said now as adults it's great as we can and do borrow each other's clothes, same size makes buying gifts (and shoes!) sooo easy, and sometimes if I buy an outfit that I love, I'll get one for my sis as well - if I can't find one in a different colour (still my first choice) well I'll get an identical one (gasp - something I would absolutely have refused to do in my younger days).
But should we both decide to wear that same outfit when meeting up then one of us will change, no way would be seen dressed identically.
Same dress is cute at 2 years old, a bit much at 12, and desperate at 22 really.
Please please don't take my comments badly, it is absolutely your choice, you're their mother, but at some point they will make their own sartorial decisions ;-) and I expect one of the first will be to dress differently.
So go for the second dress in turquoise and green, it would be so cute! But so would a completely different one as well.
- Eva
and to respond to "M" about the focused subject and blurry background.
two things: shallow depth of field (small f/stop like 1.4, 2.8) and certain lenses help too!
I used to dress them alike but a little different. Same clothes but different color etc.
There is nothing wrong with dressing them alike. You can tell they are different people even dressed alike. Because they act so different.
To this day they pick out their own clothes and enjoy dressing alike or similiar most of the time.
Enjoy those sweeties!