Rosanna Davison has shared a gorgeous snap of her twin boys as she prepares for the festive season. Rosanna and husband, Wes Quirke welcomed their twin boys into the world last month and are getting ready for their first Christmas as a family of five!
Wes has been busy decorating the house and Rosanna shared a gorgeous snap of their two new additions adorably dressed as little elves.
Sharing the picture online she said; “Let the ridiculously cute matching Christmas outfits begin. They’re probably gonna hate me for these when they’re teens!”
It’s been a rocky road to parenthood for the couple so this Christmas is sure to be extra special. Wes and Rosanna welcomed their daughter Sophia via surrogacy last November following years of fertility struggles.
After 14 heartbreaking miscarriages, Rosanna believed she’d never carry her own children, but to her delight, fell pregnant with the boys earlier this year.
“I was told that I would probably never be able to carry my own baby due to a suspected immune system dysfunction, which numerous different medical treatments failed to rectify.
“So for this to just happen naturally, and to have twins too by complete chance, is an absolute dream come true for us,” she said.
The former Miss World has gone from being mother to one to three very fast and has been sharing what she’s learned so far with her followers online. Her little girl Sophia turned one the same weekend she gave birth to twin boys so she certainly has her hands full.
Recently she shared the five things she’s learnt so far; “As parents, we’re a whole lot more relaxed this time around.”
“When Sophia arrived, we barely knew how to change a nappy. Now, we pretty much do it in the dark multiple times a night.”
Secondly; “2. Routine is [key] if you ever want to have the time to actually finish a hot cup of coffee and get that precious caffeine into your bloodstream.”
“3. We still discuss who had a nappy explosion and when, but we chat about other stuff too. Like which baby did a projectile wee on us and when.”
“4. We reminisce much more about those heady days when we used to leave the house together on dinner dates and wonder when it might happen again. Could be 2 years, could be 10 years. Who knows,” we’re sure many parents can relate to this one!
“5. As newborn Sophia also taught us, you can live on 4 hours sleep a night and somehow not die.”