
Welcome to THE COCKBURN TWINS!
Gavin and Layla Cockburn are proud to present to the world their daughters:
Elana Marie Cockburn and Eva Sophia Cockburn
Delivered at Dubai City Hospital on Saturday 9th October 2010 at 11-15am.
Click here to see Twins in Dubai City Hospital album.
Click here to see Twins at Home in Dubai, album 1.
Click here to see Grandparents hard at work caring...
Click here to see "What Use Are Twins?" slideshow.
Click here to see an alternative version of "What's the point of Twins?" using new trial software - test album What's the point of Twins?
Click here for their videos:
Elana and Eva leave hospital and meet the cats.
Elana and Eva having their first chat (be sure to have the sound turned up!)
Oct 2011: Twins start to crawl! Twins Crawling02. New videos of Elana and Eva beginning to crawl! Elana shortcrawl02 and Eva shortcrawl03. Be sure to turn on your speakers so as to get the full benefit of Eva cackling with mirth when Elana chases her!
(These are .wmv files, and can be viewed in Windows Media Player, or Realplayer. If your pc will not run the films automatically, right click on the link, choose "Save As..." and save it to your desktop. You can then open the file by right clicking and choosing "Open with..." and selecting Windows Media Player from the list. Be sure to turn your speakers on!)
If you are using Internet Explorer, the video should start to run, although you may not hear the sound until the file has downloaded. The Hospital/cats video is a large file - about 50mb - so it may be worth right clicking on the link above, selecting "Save As..." to your desktop, then making a cup of tea (or getting on with your work!)
If you are using Firefox, you will probably have to "Save Link As..." to your desktop, as Firefox will not generally run this in your browser window.
October 2011 Twins Crawling263.
This is MP4 format, and a large file (40mb). See notes above about how to download it. If you are using Windows 7, it should play straight off. Other versions of Windows may require you to download and install the Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP). Gavin assures me this is entirely safe, and I have been using it for over a year. The advantage of this pack is that it lets you view a wide variety of file types. Go here to download - www.cccp-project.net/
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PICTUREs
Click on the small pictures to open a bigger version. If you want to save the larger picture, right click on it and choose "Save As..."
See more pictures here shortly.

