Hi Debra, Jules and Bel,
As usual, your responses have reassured me tremendously, I am really happy to have your expert opinions on this! I am not too worried but it helps to be able to share and I still find I trust more women on this site than any other mothers. I find it difficult to relate to mothers in my surrounding - must be still the IVf experience and the feeling that the best possible advice and expertise are found from you guys.
I 've also read up on language factors and I am aware that we have two slow down factors against us in terms of talking - 2 languages in use (in fact three, as dp and I speak English to each other, how mad is our household

) and the twinship. They are really interacting with each other now which happens by means of the sound a pronounced with a million different intonations ( as in 'a' - there is a plane in the sky or ''a' I want some of this yoghurt and so on) - maybe they will start with Chinese...
Bel, its interesting what you say about Annie having no sense of danger, Alex is like this, he just pokes his head everywhere and then tumbles and falls and does not remember that he was hurt and does it again. But Nadia has always been more cautious, so it may be nature and not development - she always watches what she holds on to and where she steps! I guess Annie might be just quite daring which I like in theory but as with Alex I am sure it causes you no end of worry and stress.
Jules, do you think that Daniel walked earlier beacsue he was the stronger - as a boy - who was born bigger of the two?- I don't remember how big your twins were born, with us Alex was bigger and stayed this way and is also stronger. he is the one more stable at his feet right now and making a few steps alone when he is encouraged.
What does the speach therapy program entail?
Debra, I love these language feats of Maya's, I am really hoping that mine will be like this one day. the problem with us is that there is not so much Bulgarian material to reinforce the Bulgarian language, I better find it when I am there for Christmas. But the nanny and I both talk Bulgarian to them and I hope to have that established before I start bringing them to the creche some time around their second birthday when Ducth might overwhelm. I am afraid all they watch is the BBC news with us - I wonder if I am confusing them further with BBC English, poor souls?
On the positive side, we have quite a lot of teeth - I just discovered yesterday Nadia grew 3 back row (wisdom?) teeth without us even noticing in addition to the 8 she has in front! Alex also 's got 8, when he gets them we notice as he gets quite cranky!
love to you all and the lovely kids,
Juliana