I was babysitting twin boys who had just finished first grade and they found out I was going to be a second grade teacher:
"Well, next year we'll be in second grade! Then third and by then we'll probably be smarter than you."
Those same boys were later playing "No Stress Chess"and one of them was winning by a lot and kept reminding his frustrated brother that he shouldn't stress out because it was "no stress" chess. This was the conversation I overheard:
Twin 1: "But I want it to be easy for me!"
Twin 2: "You don't always get what you want."
Twin 1: "You always say that and this time you didn't even say it with your happy voice."
Twin 2: "I'm sorry, I was trying to be happy about it."
"Well, next year we'll be in second grade! Then third and by then we'll probably be smarter than you."
Those same boys were later playing "No Stress Chess"and one of them was winning by a lot and kept reminding his frustrated brother that he shouldn't stress out because it was "no stress" chess. This was the conversation I overheard:
Twin 1: "But I want it to be easy for me!"
Twin 2: "You don't always get what you want."
Twin 1: "You always say that and this time you didn't even say it with your happy voice."
Twin 2: "I'm sorry, I was trying to be happy about it."
3 comments:
smart kids!
Haha those boys are always a good time.
What about how you named them Twin 1 and Twin 2? It can give you a complex if someone calls you Twin 2. :)
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