I'm am convinced this is how my daughters' think when they think about each other:
At least 87.8 percent of the time. The rest of the time the brain fires with the following sibling-related thoughts:
she did it : we did it : HE did it : we want it : she wants it : I want it : he always gets what he wants : I ate it : she ate it : he spit it on the floor : oh, was she talking? : i thought i was talking : she's hurt : he's hurt : MOMMMY! : get out of my room! : go away! : don't touch that! : you eat it : you do it : let's make him do it : hug? : where is she? : where is he? : don't be mean to her! : don't make fun of him! : come with me : listen to me : sleep next to me tonight : she did it.
Or something close to that.
5commentsBrilliant Person Wrote...
It WAS always my brother's fault and I COULD do everything better!
Times it by 12, then come back to me with your complaints.. :D
Seems like my kids and husband.
p.s.
I've waited for years to meet another woman (over 21) who loves Jeff Tweedy. You did say love, didn't you?
That graph pretty much illustrates how my brain works when thinking about my husband. Except the "Things you can do" part would be smaller and would have a sub-category for "mechanical stuff."
I'm sorry - were you at my house today? Yesterday? Last week? You just captured my cherubs....
Lovely to have you in my world. Thanks for visiting and I will be better to come on by your parts.
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