Those boys look like identical twins — though I’ll bet you’ve mentioned that before if it happens to be the case Darleen and I’ve simply forgotten it. I wonder therefore whether they’ve been enrolled in any twin study, like at U. Minnesota say, or elsewhere? Or mebbe gone to Twins Days Festival at Twinsburg OH, which itself might be a barrel of laughs.
Yep, they’re identicals. :-) They were premies, too but are getting tall pretty fast.
Nik really blossomed this year (he’s mildly autistic, but had an awesome teacher), Sean’s math grades were kicked to the curb (this was the first year of common core). We’ll work on his math skills over the summer.
Those boys look like identical twins — though I’ll bet you’ve mentioned that before if it happens to be the case Darleen and I’ve simply forgotten it. I wonder therefore whether they’ve been enrolled in any twin study, like at U. Minnesota say, or elsewhere? Or mebbe gone to Twins Days Festival at Twinsburg OH, which itself might be a barrel of laughs.
Yep, they’re identicals. :-) They were premies, too but are getting tall pretty fast.
Nik really blossomed this year (he’s mildly autistic, but had an awesome teacher), Sean’s math grades were kicked to the curb (this was the first year of common core). We’ll work on his math skills over the summer.
Twinsburg Festival link. Scrolling through the pictures there is a gas.
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That link is wonderful! Book marking it and will see if we can’t plan a vacation with the boys to include it in the future.
My guess is that a ton of lifelong friendships are made at such a place.
As I recall, seventh grade is where their social “obligations” increase exponentially.
You must be one proud Grandma.
God bless them.