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Well, my twins normally get up at five-forty-five, six o’clock so I play with them for a few minutes I change their diapers and we eat. I mean they eat and I feed them, I bottle-feed them. So, I feed them until maybe takes me hour, hour-and-a-half to feed them and then they go back to sleep for another forty-five minutes or so. So while they are sleeping I’m doing their bottles because I usually prepare in the morning for the rest of the day, so I don’t have to bother with that anymore. After, after they wake up I give them a little juice and I play with them and we eat again and then it takes me another hour-and-a-half and they go back to sleep. And it is a good weather I take them outside and we walk, and they have a stroll and everything like that. And when we come back home we eat like a vegetable soup and after that they sleep again, and then my husband comes home the whole family gets together. We play with them and we have dinner and around seven o’clock they started like washing them and giving them food, they eat cereal at night, and then they go to bed around maybe eight-fifteen, eight-twenty, they usually fall asleep by eight-thirty. So that’s our whole day.
UNSCRIPTED SPEECH TRANSCRIBED BY KARINA LEMMER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR SOUTH AFRICA, April 26, 2008