This is an overdue tribute to one of my dearest friends who is
currently tackling an extraordinary feat. It started less than a year ago when
she discovered - to her complete surprise - she was carrying twins. She handled
the news with incredible grace and humour which she miraculously maintained
throughout her pregnancy. Twelve weeks ago, after a remarkable effort managing a
double pregnancy whilst caring for her two year old, Harry* and her husband welcomed
their beautiful new bundles into the world. Predictably the welcome bit did not
involve their two bambinos knocking on the family door, strolling in with a ready-packed
nappy bag slung over their shoulder, waving at their big brother and making themselves
comfortable in their new digs. But once again with grace, humour and phenomenal
strength Harry emerged unscathed and set about settling her babies into life in
the outside world.
Having experienced how daunting and relentless the task of nurturing for a
single newborn feels in those early days and weeks, I
actually cannot compute how anyone does it with two as well as a toddler. But Harry and her
husband, with the support of their families, have and are. There have understandably
been tears and minor meltdowns along the way but they are coping and even smiling.
I suspect this will be one of the toughest tasks Harry and her husband will face.
It’s demanding terrain – both physically and emotionally – and already I think
they have ample reason to be unashamedly proud.
At many points throughout their journey I have been overwhelmed
with admiration and respect for what this gorgeous family are doing and the way
in which they’re doing it. I was in Brisbane
on the weekend and caught up with Harry in person for the second time since her
family of three became a family of five. And, for the second time, I walked
away in complete awe. When Harry delivered the twins I actually felt a bit heroic
simply by proxy of knowing her. Everyone in my office was aware of my
Extraordinary Friend’s achievement. Whether they liked it or not they knew the
weight, order and names of these babies. And that SOMEONE I KNEW HAD GROWN AND
DELIVERED THEM.
And this brings me to something else a bit remarkable about
my friend. You see if I was her I would have t-shirts printed, posters erected
and email signatures reading “My life is currently a hell of a lot harder
than yours. I grew and delivered two tiny babies and am now feeding, bathing
and caring for them whilst also feeding, bathing and caring for my super active
toddler so frankly whatever you are doing is EASY by comparison.”
She hasn’t done or even said that. Even in private conversations with
me she doesn’t insinuate that with one toddler my load is pretty jammy.
Amazingly, I suspect that’s because she doesn’t even think that. Or she hasn’t
had time to. Either way, in lieu of her not broadcasting the champion job she
is doing, I thought I should. It’s hard to compare one person’s challenges with
another’s because everything in life is relative. Even still, I struggle to
imagine a more overwhelming job than looking after infant twins with a toddler.
Particularly because, as you know, there are days when I think looking after a toddler alone
can be pretty tough. So, Harry, you are my hero. And if you’d
like me to print posters, just say the word.
*This is not her real name. It is however her real nickname
that bears no resemblance to her actual name. Though, once again, if I was
her I’d have my full name printed with an address for fan mail.