Saturday,
28 March 2015. Tonight when I said it was time to brush teeth, A. was the first
to run into the bathroom, like most evenings. She climbed up the step stool in
front of the sink and looked at me in the mirror with a beautiful smile on her
face. I looked back… and saw N. For a moment I felt confused, maybe I was wrong
and it had been N. who had entered the bathroom just a moment earlier? I looked
next to me and saw very clearly that it was definitely A. who was standing on
the step stool beside me. Again I looked in the mirror, and again I saw N. there.
Next to me, A. In the mirror, N. A really strange experience, which confirmed
what I already had been thinking for some time. Our girls are mirror twins! I
had read something about it a few months ago and I had already been almost sure
that our girls were mirror image twins. Their hair naturally parts on opposite sides.
We can’t be completely sure yet if our girls are right- or left-handed, but it’s
getting more and more obvious that N. prefers to use her left hand to eat,
draw, etc. while A. in most cases uses her right hand. And if I remember
correctly, their first teeth came in on opposite sites, too! Enough reasons to
think about mirror twins, but today it just suddenly got very clear. Pretty
strange to see N. in the mirror so clearly while it was really A. who was
standing in front of it. But also very special. Identical twins are not very
common (about 1 in 285 pregnancies, or one third of all twin pregnancies) and
mirror twins are even rarer: only around 25% of all identical twins are mirror
twins. So really a lottery ticket, with the first prize: two beautiful and
special girls. I’m so proud of them and happy that I’m allowed to be their mom!
:)
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