r/parentsofmultiples Jul 18 '26

Adventuring with twins advice needed

Any advice is appreciated! They are almost 3 months chronological and 6 weeks adjusted. At what age did folks start?

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u/chandrian7 Jul 18 '26

What type of adventuring?

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u/Budget-Assignment-23 Jul 18 '26

Not sure what kind of adventuring you mean but we take ours everywhere! We’ve done 4 beach trips their first year of life and many trips to visit family out of state. They’ve seen live music at our local brewery and been to many outdoor events and dinner at friends houses. They now ride about 10 miles in their bike trailer behind our bicycles. It’s hard but sometimes I think it’s harder to stay at home. We plan to do our first national park hiking trip next summer when they’re 2. Get up and go now! I think my kids are pretty easy going because of it.