Details About Us We Know You Want To Know:
We have a younger brother, Andy. The poor thing. We talked so much, he never had a chance to speak his mind.
Mom and dad dressed us a like when we were little. Kim wore pink & Kier work blue.
We have never confused ourselves with each other. People have actually asked us this.
In the 7th grade Kim was sick of being asked who she was so she work pink and gray EVERY day and told people that only Kim wears pink. She grew out of that prior to 8th grade.
We never switched dates
Kim went to Kier's driver's ed class because that worked out logistically for some sleepover but she got caught because all of our friends joked and the teacher wasn't an idiot and it was a small town.
We switched Math & Biology once so Kier could take Kim's math test. Kier passed the test but Kim failed her science project.
We didn't really like each other in high school but became friends in college. We didn't dislike each other either, we just didn't want to see each other.
We grew up in a small town so we were always together. Same friends, same sunday school, same everything. It was annoying
Our husband's won't answer our home phones because they know it's most likely each other.
Our husband's think we have our own language because we switch topics so often and skip the small talk.
Our children have been confused, just briefly when they aren't paying attention.
Things We Did Alike:
When we were 6, we went shopping for an easter dress. One of us went with Mom, the other with Grandma. We each bought the exact same dress.
We both worked for The Gap for years, all through college. Kier initiated that.
We both worked as mortgage brokers together for 7 years, through our 'having baby' years. Kim initiated that.
We got married within 10 month of each other. We discussed a double wedding. But the Catholic/Protestant thing proved too much. We should have done it.
Kim had her dress custom made because she didn't like the dresses on the market. For Kier's wedding, Kier removed the pearls, added chiffon, removed the sleeves and viola, it was an all new dress.
Our first born children are 4 months apart.
Our second children are 7 months apart.
The year Burberry Plaid was popular we wore the same outfit to Christmas Eve Brunch, as adults and felt silly but it was funny.
Our husbands often own the same clothes because we have the same taste. The year they had matching Christmas PJs was the best and cutest ever.

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