Together sophomores Aly and Ashleigh Jenkins make up half of the Jenkin family quadruplets along with their two brothers, Andrew and Austin.
According to Aly, the girls don’t believe their unique situation is anything groundbreaking. Her sister Ashleigh notices the reaction other people have though, and she is bothered when people jump to conclusions about her and her siblings.
“The most annoying thing is when people think we’re the same,” Ashleigh said. “We are separate people with different likes, dislikes and hobbies.
When it comes down to it, Aly doesn’t like to ‘brag’ about being a quadruplet, but she admits that she and her siblings share a special bond.
“I don’t really think being a quadruplet is that special,” Aly said. “I’m just like everybody else, but when you ask me [what being a quadruplet is like], I realize. It’s easy to forget about really. I wouldn’t be complete without my siblings.”