vice versa

Watching our sons together, we just shake our heads.

They are total opposites in every way.

“I hope they’ll be best friends someday,” said George.

“They probably will be,” I said. “Oliver’s like me and Andrew’s like you, and we’re best friends.”

George smiled. “True.”

Someday. I hope.


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I love it. Kyle is dying to have another boy. He just watched his dad & his dad’s brother hanging out together last weekend & he thinks having a brother must be the coolest thing ever. Even at ages 55+ they are still just big brother and little brother. They’re pretty different as well but the things they remember about their childhood are pricless to them – their kids – and soon their grandkids. You never can tell if they’ll be more alike as they get older or get along super well, but they’ll always be brothers and that has SO much value. :)
Laura´s last [type] ..you can’t love too much one part of it

so sweet. Laura’s comment brought me to tears…that is great. I watch my sons together and hope for the same thing, that they will forever be as close as they are now.
Priscilla´s last [type] ..A New Adventure

Oh, they will be. :) They’ll have their moments, but as they grow older, they’ll come to appreciate each other a TON. :)
Mel´s last [type] ..just breathe

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