I have been blessed to have both a boy and a girl. The Inventor is currently 12, soon to be 13 and SportTman is 15. As you can see from the picture above, they are both such lovely children!
I have noticed a “few” differences between them over the years, and just recently heard these things around my house.
The Inventor, ” Mom, have you seen my TEAL shirt?”
SportTman, “What is TEAL?”
The Inventor, “It’s a shade of green, with a bit of blue in it.”
SportTman, “Then just call it greenish, w/ some blue!!!!”
At bedtime
I sat and talked with The Inventor for over a half hour, I had gone in to say good night, and what followed was a usual lengthy bedtime discussion.
I then went down to say good night to SportTman, he simply said “Good night Mom” and he was off to sleep!!!
Mornings
Then Inventor sets her alarm and gets up each morning at 6:00, her clothes are laid out the night before, she lingers in the bathroom, and has her school stuff all laid out and ready to go each morning.
SportTman, gets up at 6:30, takes a quick shower, gathers his clothes from the floor, or clean laundry basket, looks helplessly around his floor for his school books. And scurries out to the car, often still putting on his shoes!
I love them both, and love how God created each child so unique and special!
Wife to my sweet husband who was diagnosed in 2010 years ago at age 46 with Alzheimer's. Walking the journey with our two adult children with our eyes on God. It ain't always easy, but God is in it!
Follow our blog at:
https://samismom22.wordpress.com/
View all posts by Sandy@ Jesus and Dark Chocolate
8 Comments
awesome post! Of my two older daughters… they are exact opposites….but both love life to the fullest!
They are too cute. I love the difference between all of my kids too. It is funny though how they can be siblings and yet so different.:) Your family is precious.
Well, I wasn’t blessed with a son but my 2 daughters are SOOOOOOO different….and so full of life, love, and laughter that it doesn’t matter which one is neater, and which one gets up on time, etc. I embrace their differences and thank God for each one of ’em! ( i kinda wish they BOTH would get up on time tho 🙂 )…lol….
Do your children know that you are showing their uvulas to the world! Ha! This post made me smile and it is so true!
Thanks for sharing another great post!
Wow…that is some picture. Open wide!! I cracked up. I agree with you…all three of my teens are so very different too. I totally get your daughter’s “routine”…sounds just like what I do.
Oh, my, and we wondered in the sixties who “Deep Throat” was.
I am happy that you celebrate their differences. Most of what you notice is typical boy/girl differences. i really wish those differences were taught to every couple about to embark on marriage. It could well save divorces. More couples need to know that it is just “The nature of the beast.”
It always amazes me how children can come from the same genes and yet be so very different. My three are all very different from each other. Loved that first pic though. I guess they do have some similarities. LOL.
awesome post! Of my two older daughters… they are exact opposites….but both love life to the fullest!
They are too cute. I love the difference between all of my kids too. It is funny though how they can be siblings and yet so different.:) Your family is precious.
love the pics especiall the mountain top one 🙂
Well, I wasn’t blessed with a son but my 2 daughters are SOOOOOOO different….and so full of life, love, and laughter that it doesn’t matter which one is neater, and which one gets up on time, etc. I embrace their differences and thank God for each one of ’em! ( i kinda wish they BOTH would get up on time tho 🙂 )…lol….
Amen! May we learn to embrace those differences and not deny them as the world does. Great pics. Take care my friend!
Do your children know that you are showing their uvulas to the world! Ha! This post made me smile and it is so true!
Thanks for sharing another great post!
Wow…that is some picture. Open wide!! I cracked up. I agree with you…all three of my teens are so very different too. I totally get your daughter’s “routine”…sounds just like what I do.
Oh, my, and we wondered in the sixties who “Deep Throat” was.
I am happy that you celebrate their differences. Most of what you notice is typical boy/girl differences. i really wish those differences were taught to every couple about to embark on marriage. It could well save divorces. More couples need to know that it is just “The nature of the beast.”
It always amazes me how children can come from the same genes and yet be so very different. My three are all very different from each other. Loved that first pic though. I guess they do have some similarities. LOL.