Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Twin to Twin Transfusion Group

Help!
I am looking at starting a support group for families who have walked the "Twin to Twin Transfusion" journey.
At this stage I am just trying to see how many families would be interested in being involved. TTTS is such a challenging time, many families will experience different journeys with different outcomes. If you are interested or have any feedback for me, I would love to hear from you.

Tina, at the Women's & Children's Hospital
Please contact the Office if you'd like more information

HOM Report June 2009

The following is an edited excerpt from the June Mag

Hi everyone,

There's another set on the way! Congratulations to Sarah and Ben and their boys William and James who are awaiting the birth of their triplets later this year. There are now two sets of triplets on the way in SA after a very dry spell. I'm guessing it won't be long until there are more, on average there are usually 4-5 per year.

On the home front we've just been to a very well organised 5th birthday party ... a "Fairy Craft Party" was requested and that it was. Zoe and Sophia dressed up in their fairy dresses and Noah donned his blue fairy wings and off we went! There were star fairy wands to decorate, different shaped boxes brightly pre-painted ready for coloured jewels to be stuck on, and thin elastic lengths with individual cups of beads to thread on to make into necklaces. The children, all girls bar Noah, were busy and happy the entire time. I'm reckoning if there were more girls in the mix it could've been a little more chaotic!

Going to this party made me think "Maybe I could throw a party like this for my trio", but the more I thought about it the more I realised it looked like such hard work, and I wondered if I was ready for crafts on top of organising a party for three children, complete with three cakes! The birthday party issue is becoming a tricky one this year. The gang are talking about inviting children from child-care ... I thought I wouldn't have to worry about this until they started kindy! I don't know how I feel about hosting a party where the parents aren't my friends. And I don't know how I'd feel about being responsible for my own three plus those children whose parents drop off and come back when it's all over. I know that I won't be able (and won't want) to have a say over who my children choose as friends for much longer. That's exciting and slightly alarming at the same time!

I'd be really interested to hear more from other members about their multiples' birthday parties so please let me know! You might have a good story to tell - if so, can I tempt you to submit it to the Office for the next Mag?

Until next time,
Bianca

President's Report June 2009

The following is an edited excerpt from the June Mag

Hi All,

Welcome to the next issue of the Multiple Mag. During the last month we held our AGM. I have been elected President for the next 12 months, which I'm excited about. The other elected committee members include:
HOM Advisor - Bianca
Webmaster - Liz
General Committee - Kathleen, Jenni, Marnie, Jan, Sarah, Alison

It was also decided at the AGM that we will now offer a discount on membership when joining for 2 years at a time. Membership fees will be $40 for 1 year or $75 for 2 years.

Also at the AGM:
Wendy was awarded life membership for her contributions to SAMBA and in particular HOM families. Thank you again, Wendy for all you do.
Our speaker Eris Watkins, gave a great talk on family health and wellness.


Until next time,
Anne.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

A twin by any other name.. 2009

The U.S. Social Security Office compiles an annual list of popular twin name combinations, and this year's data are now available.

For the record, the top five combinations are:

Jacob, Joshua (occurs 69 times)
Daniel, David (59 times)
Jayden, Jordan (56 times)
Ethan, Evan (50 times)
Taylor, Tyler (43 times)

Read the full list of the top 100 names here.