We get this question a lot, so I thought I’d address it here. It was actually a major concern for me before they were born.
At first it was difficult. And even now, I'll sometimes call one by another's name. I know who the kid is, but for some reason, I say something different.
People have mentioned that the boys look a lot alike in the pictures we post. In the pics they do all look alike. Especially if they have their bodies covered and/or anything on their heads and/or it’s at a distance.
For probably the first month, we kept their hospital bracelets on them. It was especially a problem with Alex & Logan because they are most likely twins. Nick has always been easy to distinguish because he has a lot of hair and it’s darker than Alex & Logan.
The first conscious distinction we were able to make between them was their cries. About a month or two after they came home, Tiffany & I could tell who was crying from across the house easier than we could identify them by sight. For example, Nick has kind of a guttural cry. Alex's is preceded by a kind of cough like thing. And
Now, they simply look different enough (again pics kind of distort this if they have a lot of clothing on). Nick still has his dark hair & sly smile.
It’s very strange, but I think a lot of the identification happens on an unconscious level, esp. at first. You just kind of know. Granted both Tiffany & I are wrong on occasion, but that also becomes a bit of a fun guessing game. The phenomenon of "you just kind of know" is very odd. I used to ask parents about this before we had kids and never understood it. But I think it’s largely true. You pick up on all kinds of things that you don't process consciously (and some you do) that allow you to "just know" who is who.
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You guys should have just named them all Bob. Then you'd always be right.
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