What Is The Difference Between Identical Twins And Fraternal Twins?
One of the nice things about having my twins in Spain is that Spanish people in general are very family orientated. It’s quite common to find grandparents, parents and children all living under the same roof. What’s more they absolutely adore babies, it’s impossible to walk down the street pushing a pram without stopping every two yards while the next person coo’s and dribbles all over your baby. Now bearing in mind that most Spanish people are dark skinned, dark eyed, and have dark brown hair, if your baby just happens to be pale skinned with bright blue eyes and wavy blond hair it makes it twice as bad. If they just happen to be twins, then it can take two hours just to get past the local park!