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Old 05-07-2021 | 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Vsop
We are in a really similar situation. I’ve got 2.5 year old twins and a 10 month old. I’m making the jump to WB B and I’m nervous about sleep. I think if we can make it through infant twins, we can make it through a Europe layover
PS you’re just about to the stage where twins are easier than a singleton because they entertain each other.
Who are all these people having more kids after twins! I had twins (after we already had a 3 year old) and man.. that was enough. They wiped us out!

If you can handle twins, sleeping on an international layover will be cake. I won't repeat the sleeping tips here, they worked well for me too. I always had time after waking up to go out and explore, see a museum, go to the beach (BCN), buy the wife some chocolates, whatever. If you're into taking pictures, you're all set - most all of our European destinations have downtown layovers, with plenty of photogenic sites nearby. And waking up around 2-3pm gives you plenty of time to get photos as the light gets great and the shadows lengthen.
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