The March brothers at their mother's wedding. Shaun (left) and Shane March (right).
DESPITE the trouble that eleven-year-old twins, Shaun and Shane March give their mother, she feels proud to have them as her sons.
"It is very nice having twins, because its not everybody have twins. I feel special because of that," said the smiling mother.
The sixth grade students of the Duhaney Park Primary School were born on August 4th, 1989, and reside in Rollington Town, Kingston, with parents, Keith and Sandra March. They are the only children for the couple.
"They are the only two for their father," said Mrs March, "he would give his eyeball for them."
Even though the two boys seemed a bit reserved at first, they eventually began to talk, admitting that they gave their mother a lot of trouble and played tricks on her.
"Sometimes when she calls one of us, the both of us answer and she would get mixed up," they said.
At times, however, these tricks are used against each other. Shane, the younger of the two, says he is usually the one to feel the brunt of the tricks.
" Shaun always does bad things and I get in trouble for it," he complained.
As with most siblings the boys have had their fair share of fights.
"Just yesterday they were fighting over $5," said their mother.
Shane said they get into fights when Shaun goes into his drawer and takes his money and doesn't repay it.
"One time he borrowed $150 from me and never give it back," said Shane.
Despite their differences they say they are the best of friends and enjoy each others company which helps to keep them out of trouble.
"We don't have to go out on the road to find someone to play. We use our computer and play Nintendo games together. This way we don't get in trouble with anyone on the road," said the boys.
Mrs Marsh, while admitting that the boys do most things together, said they have very distinct characters.
"Shaun is a little boy, you see, anytime you tell him to do something he will do it. Shane, all Shane want fi do is eat and him lazy and love money," she said. "Otherwise them good. If a send them to town, they will go and come straight home, that's how they are."
Shaun, who is the better sportsman, wants to become a soldier while Shane who does better academically wants to be a customs broker in the future.
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