KeepOnSinging wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
KeepOnSinging wrote:
Two truths and a lie.
All of my children have the same color of eyes as I do.
I have only one grandson.
My granddad, mom's dad, immigrated from Ireland.
I am going to guess you only have one grandson as no true!!!
No this is not the lie. I do have only one grandson and feel badly that he is the lone boy among his strong willed sister and three strong willed cousins. He deserves a medal.
We have the same breakdown of grandchildren in our family (no other boys on either side in that generation, actually!). Our grandson pretty much just rolls with it. It is funny how they seek out those who are their age. He is a few months younger than our daughter's eldest, who, while adopted, is biologically related to our DIL (her first cousin is the bio mom of that one! Very complicated!). Funny thing is that these two are the same age for most of the year--and they share SOOOO many personality traits!! They are both dominant personalities, head strong, particular about many things, they both have excellent math abilities and spatial orientation, but they don't really look alike at all! I agree, however, that those sole boys do deserve a medal....and particularly so when the girls get to teenagedom!!
I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship. Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks