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Skeet Ulrich on his twins’ 7th birthday parties

Skeet_ulrich_02cbbjpgSkeet Ulrich and ex-wife Georgina Cates may have a budding star on their hands! With their fraternal twins Jakob Dylan and Naiia Rose having turned 7 last Sunday, the 38-year-old Jericho star tells Regis and Kelly that Jakob’s birthday party may have been the start of a little dad-inspired behavior!

This was the first time we had two different parties, because they had been in the same class for so long, we could get by with one party. Now they’re in different classes … So we did a bowling party [for Jakob] and a Hannah Montana party [for Naiia]. It was a great time, they’re unbelievable.

We decided not to do gift bags, because they always get thrown out … so we did gift CDs of their favorite songs with their picture on the front. Well, my son wanted to sign all his CDs, which was kind of daunting!

Source: Live with Regis and Kelly

13 Responses to “Skeet Ulrich on his twins’ 7th birthday parties”

  1. Debbi Says:

    That is too funny!

  2. Sanja Says:

    This might be a silly question, but why are 7 year-old twins in different classes? I’ve never heard of twins being separated in school (Except if parents ask for it, and I can’t imagine why they’d want to. Isn’t it easier to have the same homework and such at the same time?).

    Sarah’s note: Some states and schools require it, some allow the parents to choose. Sometimes there is concern if the twins don’t develop socially because they choose only to speak to and play with each other instead of associating with other kids in the class. Other times it’s just to develop their individuality separately and help them to be independent. Here’s a link to what’s going on with it in my area.

  3. Natasha Says:

    Yeah thats what always happened in my elementary school twins were never allowed in the same class past kindergarten. It was a way for them to make friends outside of eachother.

  4. Sanja Says:

    I’m sorry, but that seems cruel to me. And shouldn’t the parents be the ones to decide if their children are ‘individual’ enough?

    Is this the case in other countries or just in the US? I’ve not seen this in Europe so far.

    Sarah’s note: Many states are allowing parents to choose now. That’s what the article I linked is about. It’s definitely more of a movement now that there’s a boom of fertility treatment multiples old enough for elementary school.

  5. Sharon Says:

    I have identical twin boys and I will insist that they are in the same class. Wouldn’t we all have like to look across the room and see a face that immediately comforts you and puts you at ease. My boys are 20 months and sleep together. I used to have one huge crib I created but made it into 2separate cribs pushed next to eachother so they could have their “own space”. Well, whenever I go in at naptime or during the night I find them in the same crib-arms wrapped around eachother. There is a security there.

    I know it can be different with fraternal twins but I can imagine the sense of security having their sibling in class would outweigh other’s issues, you know? (I understand if one child is much more dominant but that is about it).

    Sorry so long!

  6. Liss Says:

    My identical twin nephews are in different classes. They don’t seem to mind it. The only real problem has been when they have open houses and my sister who is a single mother has to try to run from one class to the other in time to see their teachers and classrooms.

  7. AIleen Says:

    My twins are 6 and are currently in different Kindergarten classes. When you spend every moment of your life with the same person, they can get on your nerves real quick. Anyone who has a sibling knows that no one can get to you the way they can. Imagine that 24/7. I got sick of them fighting over friends, teachers, and classroom jobs. Too much competition without a break.

  8. Dana Says:

    This is funny. I came on here to comment about the birthday party goodie bags (having just thrown my own daughter’s 7th birthday party last weekend) to come across talk of separating twins. Isn’t it funny how we each see something different to focus on in an article?

    Oh, and in our school district, it is the parents’ choice.

  9. Stacie Says:

    First – I wanted to comment on the gift CD’s…we did that last year for my son and it was a HUGE hit!!!! I agree – the junk gift bags are just a waste.

    As for the twins….I have a friend with twins, and starting in third grade she decided to separate them so that they could become their own persons. They still hang out together at recess and after school of course, and are together almost all of the time otherwise, but she felt strongly that at this age, it’s important that they also be seen as their own person by their teachers, their peers, other parents, etc.

    I don’t know of too many sets of twins at our school that remain in the same class past 2nd or 3rd grade. Just one that I can think of, and that is because the parents specifically requested they remain together.

  10. sarah Says:

    I love Skeet — he’s such a down-to-earth and yet very gorgeous guy. I love his acting style and his mischievious laugh. He was so upbeat on Regis today. Loved it.

  11. Sarah Says:

    Don’t laugh, but how do you make gift CD’s?? I heard you have to burn the CD of the different songs and photo shop the cover from a Mac, but I have no knowledge of this process. Is this true? My daughter’s 8th b-day is in September and I think this would be an awesome idea vs. the same ole’ gift bags. I have some time to learn…

  12. Natasha Says:

    Sarah with today’s technology it’s really not a hard process. Its basically just downloading the songs (on a program like limewire if you don’t want to pay) and then putting a CD in. Drag the songs to the program (I’m pretty sure you can use Windows Media Player) and click burn. There are programs such as Roxio, and there are probably some on download.com

    As to the covers of the CD’s you need to buy the template stickers from a business depot or Walmart even. You design them on the computer (using her pictures or something she likes) then you print them just like you’d print anything else.

    I can explain more in depth or help you out if you want. You can email me puehsecentral@yahoo.com or just click my name :)

  13. lizzielui Says:

    I have identical twin nieces who are in the fourth grade and they were separated for the first time last year and they LOVE IT! They were so excited to get to be in an environment where they were seen as individuals, rather one whole twin unit that they were beside themselves. The separation has done nothing to alter their closeness, in fact my brother swears it has enhanced it. This was all an interesting observation for me as well because I have twins who will be three next month.

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