Siblings. The two youngest. Jack is 7 Maura is 5
My grandchildren.
They aren’t known for being charter members of the “get-along” gang.
In fact, they can annoy and aggravate one another with a simple song, a glance, a perceived injustice. Oh my. Sounds exhausting?
So Mark (their dad called) and ask how Punch and Judy were doing. It’s been only 24 hours.
Will see how it goes. Today there were a few rough spots but they are settling into a routine here.
I was wishing I still had the book. He Hit Me First so I could refresh my understanding of sibling rivalry.
Pictures don’t always tell the whole story.
Here they are sitting on the stump ,holding bottles of bubbles from our generous neighbor. The tree stump was turned into a seat when the tree was cut down.
They kids wanted individual photos, each sitting on the special wooden seat.
I said I had just one shot left on my camera card which was the absolute truth. I could have deleted a photo on the card to make room for two pics but it forced them to sit together. We had just come from a nice time at the playground in the park.
Well, they may aggravate and annoy each other, but they look like perfect angels here. Good luck Ruth E
Ruth, nice tale and photograph.
Go grandma… Teach them all about the burgh!
Sibling rivalry will help them be successful their whole lives, or so they say. 😉
You are Most experienced in these matters
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Gotta’ love sibling relationships… 🙂 🙂
Best of luck, I know how exhausting grandchildren can be!
Those 2 little angels fight? C’mon, Ruth. You must be exaggerating. 🙂
Get-Along Gang, love it! That should be the name of a children’s book for sure.
I loved the dirty knees and Maura’s forced smile!! Hee Hee!
That is sure to be a treasured photo in years to come when the kids realize they really do love each other!
I’m betting on you Ruthie. And get a good nights rest
Ah, siblings…. I hope all is going well for you! (And them.)