...and an old friend of my sister's just commented on how much Annie looks like her Aunt Kendra. Evan talks like a Lundgren and all our kids sadly inherited moles from both sides of the family (a trait that my sister and I grew up wishing hadn't been so dominate, sorry mom and dad!).I mean, you can't deny that there's some family resemblance here:
(the Georgia cousins)

The conditions were bad, so I signed him up for a class, which he loved. He was the class encourager and even named the class "The Blue Panthers" or something like that.
I on the other hand, spent the time while he was in class feeling lonely and unmotivated on the slopes because I had no one to ride the lift with or laugh about falling with. Like mother, like son, I guess...the social aspect outweighs the sport for us (though I was happy he took after his father and didn't freak out about getting off of the lift and didn't cry when he fell down).
Evan loves to figure out how things work, which reminds me of the grandpas, and Annie, well, Annie is just Annie.

I think it's a sign of God's creation, that he could design individual human beings using the genetic code from their parents and grandparents, but put in them the ability to think and act on their own. Steve Jobs (Apple creator) was revered and mourned because of his genius--how he created computers and devices that no one knew they even wanted or "needed" but those devices, as far as I know, will never be able to have their own independent thoughts or actions, They are strictly limited by their "genetics", i.e. only what they were programmed to do. I love watching my kids grow and blossom as unique humans...and I love to watch them freely love each other which is something that a strictly programmed mind can't do.
(But they also remind me of one of my favorite kids' shows, Charlie and Lola.)

Goodnight.


For real? Did she seriously fall asleep on her chair like that?? That is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteThis is the best post EVAH!!! Great pics - great observations about your kidlets - and I LOVE the fact that you are the kind of mom who lets her kids express their style. You are awesome!
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