Okay, I know they aren't, I was there. And yes, we have a lot of physical stuff and mannerisms in common. On the other hand, not much in the way of interests or values in common.
Example of the morning: We are trying to figure out something inexpensive to do with six teens and preteens. My mother suggests a museum, which I echo as a great idea. Immediately, both sisters exclaim that as long as it isn't a History museum as "history is boring." I mention that I like history, and that it is part of what I study as an anthropologist. "No, it isn't," I am told by one sister, "You study monkeys and stuff."
Sigh. I explain that I study people and history, especially history about people is part of what I both study and enjoy. That the favorite channel in my household is the History Channel.
I get a "I'm sorry," sarcastic reply. Then laughter all around.
We went a small natural history museum. It was nice.
They do love me. Buy they sooo don't understand me.
Example of the morning: We are trying to figure out something inexpensive to do with six teens and preteens. My mother suggests a museum, which I echo as a great idea. Immediately, both sisters exclaim that as long as it isn't a History museum as "history is boring." I mention that I like history, and that it is part of what I study as an anthropologist. "No, it isn't," I am told by one sister, "You study monkeys and stuff."
Sigh. I explain that I study people and history, especially history about people is part of what I both study and enjoy. That the favorite channel in my household is the History Channel.
I get a "I'm sorry," sarcastic reply. Then laughter all around.
We went a small natural history museum. It was nice.
They do love me. Buy they sooo don't understand me.