Double The Love

My New Twin Life

Our little angels Harvey Robert Cox and Mia Cox, made their entrance to the world March 19th 2017 and have changed our lives and hearts forever! Words cannot express the love I feel for my precious babes and my sweetie husband Kalab. I am so grateful to my God for the beautiful miracles of life, and feel so unbelievably humbled and blessed for my new role and my beautiful new family.

Let me introduce you to our H&M!

Harvey boy is such a heart melter and the chillest babe there is. He just sits back and let’s his sister run the show. His tongue always slightly sticks out and he gives the most irresistible kisses.

Mia has been our little firecracker from the get go! She demands attention from everyone and is so vocal about what she does and doesn’t like. She is always trying to figure out the world around her and already has so much personality.

These two are the sweetest little duo! It’s interesting because when people ask me what it’s like to have twins, there is always a follow up statement like “I can’t imagine how hard that would be!” or “I don’t know how you do it, one baby is hard enough!”, and you know what, there is truth in both statements. But what’s crazy is even though these past few months have absolutely been hard, I have barely noticed anything outside of how euphoric and incredible it has been! Yes you hardly sleep + breastfeeding twins is so much harder than you can even prepare for + getting twin newborns on the same schedule is nearly impossible + laundry and diapers are never ending + YET I literally feel like I hit the jackpot! It’s like becoming a momma allows you to see the world through a new lens. I don’t mean that in a way to paint a picture that everything has been perfect, because it definitely isn’t. But more of a reassurance to calm the anxieties of any soon to be mom. All the things an expecting mom worries about being hard or stressful, all of a sudden become completely trivial that moment you finally do become a mother and get to meet your sweet angels (or angel).

I know I don’t know any different, but I really do think there is something so magical about twins. There is no doubt it is double the hard, but it is most definitely double the love, happy, and rewards. Kalab and I are smitten

I will be sure to post the twinsies entire birth story soon!