Without being too mushy, I certainly feel blessed having both
a son and a daughter.
But I have to admit, I’ve enjoyed my conversations with my
daughter a little more at her age. I was pregnant with my son when he was her
age now. He was not sleeping at night, and, frankly, the entire year was just
an exhausting blur.
Despite his 3-year-old year not being fresh in my memory, I
still don’t think we had the same type of conversations that I’m now
experiencing with my daughter.
Perhaps gender plays a role.
Not really sure. I’m not an expert.
My son never really cared about colors. He also would wear anything I laid out for
him in the morning and still does so today.
My daughter, on the other hand, has her favorite colors and plans her
outfits according to her favorite colors, and, I might even add, her moods.
It is not uncommon for me to hear, “I don’t want to wear that
today!”
She wants pink walls.
Her walls are yellow. She doesn’t like that lamp because it’s not pink.
She used to want to live in a pink house, but now she wants
her house to be purple.
I guess she needs to live in a row house in San Fran or in
Oakwood of Raleigh.
She also wants her purple house to be next door to us when
she grows up so that her daddy can wave at her in the window.
Oh, and she wants three children. Actually, she wants three girls. No boys because she doesn’t like any boys
except for the one she is to marry.
We told her that her house could be purple, but she has to
see what God gives her in terms of children.
She may not get three girls.
We just left it at that.
She also would like a cat.
She apparently has picked out her husband already, too. Poor Tucker! I don’t think he knows what he
is in for in the future. I hope he likes
purple, girls, and cats.
Because according to her, “God knows, Mommy! I told him I
wanted three girls.”
I love the innocence of children. Meanwhile, my son claims he is never getting
married, but he’s going to live next door, too.
His sister says that his house will be green.
I guess we need to move because we don’t have any of those
colors in our neighborhood … yet, anyway.
This article originally appeared in my column on TriangleMom2Mom. I wanted to share it here as well.
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