Proud parents of triplets, Karen and
Ian, paint their babies’ toes with a different colour of nail varnish in order
to tell who is who. The couple started colour coding their identical triplets
because they can’t tell them apart.
Sisters Ffion, Maddison and Paige
Gilbert have already appeared on TV drama series Casualty and Stella – sharing
the role of a single baby – because they look so alike. continue more pics ....
Baby Ffion has fuschia polish on her
toenails, Maddison wears mint green and Paige’s toe nails are painted purple.
Each colour matches the first letter of the triplet’s name.
Mum Karen, 33, said:
“It’s not a fashion statement. We
really struggle to tell them apart. We came up with the nail varnish idea and
it works a treat. It makes life a lot easier when it comes to our daily routine
of feeding, bathing and nappy changing. The colour coding helps us to know who
has had what!”
The triplets were conceived
naturally from one egg – defying odds of 160,000-1, according to the Multiple
Births Foundation.
Ffion weighed 3lbs 8oz, , Maddison
scaled 3lbs 5oz and and Paige was just 3lb 4oz when they were born two months
early after an emergency caesarean section.
The triplets celebrated their first
birthday at the weekend and get through 120 nappies and 84 bottles of formula
milk each week.
Karen and company director dad Ian
are hoping their daughters will develop individual looks and character-traits
as they get older – making it easier to tell them apart.
Full-time mum Karen, from Pontypool,
South Wales, said:
“They are all TV stars before they
reached the age of one. They are lovely little girls who have already brought
us so much joy – in triplicate. It has been a frantic but fun-filled year.
Going out is a military operation which we call ‘Operation Triplets’.
We can’t just think, ‘Oh, shall we
go out?’ We need at least 24 hours notice. It’s like packing to go on holiday
every time we leave the house. We have a triple pushchair and we’ve had to get
a bigger car, a seven-seater Ford Galaxy.”
Their local Morrisons supermarket
has ordered a treble baby seat shopping trolley to help the family.
And the triplets elder sister Faye,
four, helps out with the painting of their toe nails.
Mum Karen said: “We have treble
trouble – but we would not have it any other way.”
Via Mirror UK
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