By Anna Straka
 Getting out in all seasons has always been an important part of our  lives, so when my husband and I were expecting we knew we would have to  make some adjustments to do the things we have done in the past without  a second thought.  When we found out we were expecting twins I  seriously considered if it would be possible at all. I knew weekends my  husband and I could make it happen, but I wasn't so sure about during  the week when I would be home alone all day. I knew getting out would be  paramount in my happiness and success as an at home mom so I started  day dreaming and "planning" how to make it work.
Getting out in all seasons has always been an important part of our  lives, so when my husband and I were expecting we knew we would have to  make some adjustments to do the things we have done in the past without  a second thought.  When we found out we were expecting twins I  seriously considered if it would be possible at all. I knew weekends my  husband and I could make it happen, but I wasn't so sure about during  the week when I would be home alone all day. I knew getting out would be  paramount in my happiness and success as an at home mom so I started  day dreaming and "planning" how to make it work.It has been a series of trial and error hikes, walks, bike rides  and ski trips...some as short as 15mins. While it is definitely easier  with both mom and dad, some of my best memories of the summer my twins  were born are out and about without the help of dad. It has required a  bit more "equipment" than is probably necessary with one child but we  have tried to buy used where we could and that has helped a lot.
Getting out with two is all about planning and being flexible! I  always try to plan for a successful outing but when teething or an  inexplicably grumpy baby gets in the way, I turn around and go home.  Usually when I am packing everything up and loading the babies into car  seats, carriers or the stroller there is a lot of crying, but as soon as  we get there and get going, all is well and the babies calm down.  Realizing that gets me out the door when it seems like complete chaos. I  have a rule that once moving be it hiking, biking or skiing if they  aren't calm within 5 minutes I will turn around and go home. That has  rarely ever happened. It is supposed to be fun and even therapeutic for  you and when it isn't working there is no sense in forcing it, no one  will enjoy themselves that way.
As far as actually transporting two on your little adventure goes, I  started to write a brief description of the things I have tried and  which worked best for me when I realized just how lengthy this could  get. So to try to keep it a little shorter maybe I will try a list  format.
- Two Baby Bjorns on the front-only works with small babies
- Moby Wrap-can be used in many ways for one or two babies, check youtube.com for how to videos
- Ergo style carrier on back & Bjorn/MobyWrap/Ergo on front (heavier baby goes on the back)
- I have lately used a child carrier pack and put both babies front to back in it...heavy but it works if a stroller just won't do where you are going.
- Any of these can be used for children close in age just keep the larger child on your back.
- A good trail rated stroller for your older child and a carrier of your choice for your younger child would work great too.
I am absolutely certain that feeling capable of getting out makes  me a happier mom! I would encourage all moms to give it a try, you will  quickly learn what works for you and what doesn't, and Taiga Trekkers is  such a supportive place to give it a first try. Good luck getting  outside and hopefully I will be joining the Taiga Trekkers more  frequently!
 
Formatting would not agree with this post so sorry about the lack of breaks between paragaraphs.
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