going on from the twins being aware of each other . . .

When my two were born, they were seaparated at different hospitals as my son had to go to an ICU bed but my daughter stayed in special care. The whole time they were separated, they were unsettled and moved around heaps. On day 5 they finally transferred my son back to the same hospital as my daughter. Just before he got back, she was crying and I couldn't comfort her. As soon as they put their isolettes next to each other, they both calmed straight down and from then on, they slept so much more calmer.

It was so noticeable, that it was commented on by the nurses and their paed.

The twin bond at work is an awesome thing, and when you do get get to see a 'twinny moment', then you know that life ain't much better.